Coming into the Light By offering spaces and services for LGBTQ+ students, UCF opens doors to thrive.
UCF Researcher Receives Awards for Work on Computing, Big Data Careers With data scientists in increasingly high demand, the paper examines some of the key factors that influence career-related decisions for research computing and data professionals.
UCF-BioTech Partnership Helps to Improve Autism Treatment Through a new noninvasive diagnostic technology that uses saliva, healthcare providers will be able to better understand the patients’ conditions and the efficacy of autism treatments.
UCF RESTORES Receives $1.4 Million to Expand Support, Suicide Prevention Training for First Responders Along with serving as a regional support center, UCF RESTORES will play a critical role in developing a statewide toolkit.
UCF’s Virtual Readability Lab Will Present COVID-19 Forecasting Research at International Conference Implications of this work include a better understanding of opportunities and appropriate tools for short-term prediction of future trends when variability is high, as well as replacement strategies for datasets with missing values.
UCF Researcher Receives Department of Energy Early Career Award to Study Elusive Chemical Compounds The research can guide the design of more efficient low emission fuel architectures and engine technologies to reduce the impact of combustion on the environment.
Another Record Year for UCF — 8 NSF CAREER Award Winners The recipients are engineers who work with interdisciplinary teams to solve tech and health problems.
UCF Professor Greg Welch Named to the National Academy of Inventors The Pegasus Professor, who specializes in simulation and modeling, will be inducted as UCF’s 17th NAI fellow this Wednesday.
Simulation Training Lab Prepares Students For Clinical Rotations For the first time since the start of the pandemic, UCF medical students participated in an in-person simulation training session for the Clerkship Transition course.