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Elise Daniela Zamora Alviarez POET Never Satisfied Scholar USF Engineering

Persistence Brings Achievement To USF Mechanical Engineering Student

The experience of University of South Florida mechanical engineering student Daniela Zamora Alviarez is one that exemplifies the goals of a scholarship recognizing how academic achievement often comes with a lot of sacrifice.

May 4, 2023Mechanical

University of South Florida: A Preeminent Research University

Getting Big Results From Tiny Devices With Dr. Albert Kim

Working at the intersection of biology and engineering, Dr. Albert Kim focuses on the small end of things to find solutions that improve peoples’ lives.

April 25, 2023Biological

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Getting big results from tiny devices with Dr. Albert Kim

Working at the intersection of biology and engineering, Dr. Albert Kim focuses on the small end of things to find solutions that improve peoples’ lives.

April 25, 2023Faculty

University of South Florida: A Preeminent Research University

Ashwin Parthasarathy Of Electrical Engineering Receives NSF Career Award

Ashwin Parthasarathy, an assistant electrical engineering professor, received a prestigious CAREER award from the National Science Foundation. The CAREER program is an initiative from the National Science Foundation to support early-career faculty who have the potential to serve as academic role models in research and education.

March 29, 2023Electrical

University of South Florida: A Preeminent Research University

Mechanical Engineering Student Capstone Project At ZooTampa

Senior capstone design courses at the University of South Florida’s College of Engineering go beyond applying learned knowledge and skills in the classroom. Students have opportunities to solve real-world problems on behalf of community partners such as corporations, schools, governments, and non-profit organizations. It is an opportunity to engineer solutions for the benefit of other people, or in one case, a community of small primates in Tampa.

March 28, 2023Mechanical

University of South Florida: A Preeminent Research University

Tempestt Neal Of Computer Science Receives NSF Career Award

Tempestt Neal, assistant computer science and engineering professor, received a prestigious CAREER award from the National Science Foundation. The CAREER program is an initiative from the National Science Foundation to support early-career faculty who have the potential to serve as academic role models in research and education.

March 8, 2023Computer

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Grant Will Fund Hearing Loss Research

The AHRF has awarded $62,970 to Research Assistant Professor Parveen Bazard of USF’s Global Center for Hearing and Speech Research as a recipient of its Richard G. Muench Chairman’s Grant. 

February 28, 2023Medical

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Dean Bishop Receives Prestigious Aerospace Award

When a rocket launches and takes flight, it’s not a seat of the pants operation to navigate it or its payload toward a location in orbit or to a destination like the moon or an occupied space station.

February 27, 2023Mechanical

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Daniel Yeh named as AAEES Kappe Lecturer

Promoting and sharing knowledge about the latest trends in environmental engineering has been the purpose of the Kappe Lecture Series since its inception in 1989 by the American Academy of Environmental Engineers and Scientists. This year's Kappe Lecturer is University of South Florida College of Engineering Professor Daniel Yeh.

January 25, 2023Alumni & Friends, Faculty

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Katherine Alfredo Selected As JSB Environmental Fellowship Recipient

Solving 21st Century environmental engineering problems requires a new generation of leaders in academia and industry. One initiative developing a cadre of enviro-centric professionals is the JPB Environmental Health Fellowship Program of Harvard University's T.H. Chan School of Public  Health.

January 24, 2023Civil Environmental

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USF engineers awarded $2.5 million federal grant to expand harmful algal bloom research

USF engineers are leading a team of scientists across the state in the development of a new, state-of-the-art system that allows water districts to better predict and manage harmful algal blooms. 

January 11, 2023Civil Environmental

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$27.5 Million Collection of Grants Focuses on Sustainability and Equity

Directing research efforts toward projects that address important issues has resulted in several high-profile grant awards and recognition for Professor Maya Trotz of the University of South Florida College of Engineering’s Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.

December 12, 2022Civil Environmental

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