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deconstructing disaster

This super-spectacular band of researchers makes life-saving contributions like only engineers can.

features  

making tebow tick

Peter's little brother, Timmy — more widely known as Gator Football's go-to quarterback, isn't the only wonder-child in the Tebow family. We're proud to say that Peter Tebow is as fine a young man as they come. Even better, he's a Gator Engineer.

not so scary after all

Since the nuclear unrest of the 1950s and 1960s much has changed in the field of nuclear science — including medical, energy and homeland security applications.

the power of one

After scouring the earth to find help for his son, James Klausner has become the humble hero of several desperate families.

the life and times of albert ellis o'neall

The year was 1910. The College of Engineering was in its infancy and Albert Ellis O'Neall turned 2 years old. Ninety-seven years later, as the College approaches its centennial, O'Neall provides a little perspective, history and wisdom for Gator Engineering.

winging it

Doctoral student Mujahid Abdulrahim studies wings — both feathered and mechanical.