Students from the Machine Intelligence Laboratory showed off their creative sides while strutting their engineering prowess during this year’s robot demo day.
New research findings could lead to faster, smaller and more versatile computer chips.
Building A Career In Academia
The most independent animal on earth is the tenured professor. There’s no time card to punch, no priorities imposed and the freedom to explore. Even if the post-college career path led far away from noble gothic walls and lovely vine-clad halls, with a little strategic planning in three primary areas the Savvy Engineer can make the jump back into academia.
The research featured here, besides being complicated, is produced by the most recent additions to the Gator Engineering faculty — all hired in the last eight years. And the research runs the gamut from cancer treatment to tracking ingested medication to curbing traffic congestion.
Rarely do concrete slabs, fiberglass beams and hyper-active air-filtration systems become necessary research tools, yet these are integral to the success of UF’s Nanoscale Research Facility.