Three leading researchers at the Warren B. Nelms institute for the Connected World are using AI to make the IoT more secure and efficient.
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Faculty across UF CLAS will actively contribute to two key initiatives after receiving funding to advance racial justice and A.I. research.
Dr. Walden Rhines, son of the founding chair of UF MSE, has given a third endowment to the Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering. In 2007, Wally created the Frederick N.Rhines endowed professorship.
Researchers at the University of Florida have created virtual reality (VR) software to help medical professionals de-stress.
PRISMAp researchers, in collaboration with several departments at the University of Florida including Biomedical Engineering, Surgery, UFHealth, and i-Heal, have just completed the first ever study that uses urinary cellular gene expression to study sepsis.
Nowadays, the aging population is becoming one of the world’s primary concerns. It is estimated that the population aged over 65 will increase from 461 million to 2 billion by 2050.
Lily (Ageliki) Elefteriadou is the 2021 recipient of the American Road & Transportation Builders Association’s S.S. Steinberg Award.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has a color problem. Various studies have demonstrated how African Americans, in particular, are negatively affected by AI-based algorithms.
Dr. Boyi Hu at UF ISE has received funding from NSF in support of his research to explore potential safety and health implications of construction crews working alongside collaborative drones (co-drones) on construction job sites.
Wang and a team of investigators have been awarded nearly $1 million to establish machine learning as a pillar for design in automated personnel-selection systems used in human resource management.
UF/IFAS scientists are using AI to help solve chronic diseases, working with UF Health researchers. They’re also using drones to find diseased plants in large fields.