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Brain injuries in U.S. Special Operations Forces aren’t easy to detect, USF helping develop a solution
Through its partnership with U.S. Special Operations Command, the USF Institute of Applied Engineering has co-led an illuminating study that found repeated exposure to low-level blasts is associated with signs of brain injury in Special Operations Forces.
April 22, 2024Research
Four USF faculty among the 150th anniversary class of Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), one of the world’s largest general scientific societies and publisher of the Science family of journals, has announced the 2023 class of AAAS Fellows—a distinguished lifetime honor within the scientific community.
April 18, 2024Honors and Awards
Tampa Bay Wave opens applications for 2024 HealthTech|X Accelerator
Tampa Bay Wave, supported by a grant from the U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA), today announces the opening of the applications portal for its inaugural 2024 HealthTech|X Accelerator program.
April 17, 2024Health
Tremendous turnout demonstrates USF’s growth in undergraduate research
Nearly 600 undergraduate students across the Tampa, St. Petersburg and Sarasota-Manatee campuses showcased their ingenuity at the university’s OneUSF Undergraduate Research Conference.
April 16, 2024Student Research
Professor James Stock honored as Phi Kappa Phi Scholar
This prestigious recognition acknowledges his outstanding expertise and significant contributions to the field of logistics and supply chain management.
April 16, 2024Honors and Awards
Stars vs. numbers: How consumers perceive online rating formats
TAMPA - Mathematically speaking, scoring 3.5 out of 5 is the same as receiving three and a half stars on a five-star scale. But visually speaking, the numbers don’t add up.
April 15, 2024Research
USF researcher reveals the hidden story behind one of St. Augustine’s most famous attractions
New details have emerged about the history of one of St. Augustine’s most popular tourist attractions. University of South Florida Spanish Professor David Arbesú tediously pieced together documents that were scattered around the world that helped connect the dots about the life of Francisco López de Mendoza Grajales, believed to be the first priest in the United States.
April 9, 2024Research
Twenty-five years later, astronomy professor gets second chance to witness total solar eclipse
Astronomy Professor of Instruction Kevin MacKay is determined to make his upcoming road trip better than the one in 1999 when he took a group of students to England to see a total solar eclipse.
April 2, 2024Research
New USF think tank tackles cybersecurity challenges
Nearly 60 USF researchers from seven colleges convened in February for the Cybersecurity Think Tank meeting, which coincided with the public release of the 2024 Threat Assessment annual report from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.
April 1, 2024Research
USF research reveals language barriers limit effectiveness of cybersecurity resources
Ngo, a University of South Florida criminologist, had spoken with a Vietnamese language network in California about her interest in better understanding how people become victims of cybercrime.
April 1, 2024Research
Professor Vladimir Uversky inducted into 2024 class of AIMBE Fellows
From a record number of nominations nationwide this year, Dr. Vladimir Uversky, Professor in the USF Department of Molecular Medicine, was elected to the 2024 AIMBE College of Fellows.
March 26, 2024Honors and Awards
Sea urchin killer spreads to new species, region
A parasite that devastated long-spined sea urchins in the Caribbean and Florida in 2022 has caused another die-off more than 7,000 miles away in the Sea of Oman.
March 25, 2024Research