Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Robert B. Gaither, mechanical engineer, professor and chairman of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Florida College of Engineering; Thomas Gallant, historian who specializes in modern Greek history and archaeology; J. Matthew Gallman, educator and author of books about nineteenth-century history
UF materials engineers created the world's largest diamond at 1,600 carats (0.32 kg). UF engineering experiments in crystal growth also rode to orbit on the space shuttle. Computer science faculty and their students equipped the Computer Sciences and Engineering building with the first wireless computer network on campus.
Manuel did her undergraduate studies at the University of Florida, in materials science and engineering, and completed a Ph.D. in the same subject at Northwestern University. [ 2 ] After working at NASA and General Motors , she returned to academia and to the University of Florida in 2008, taking a position as an assistant professor.
She became a faculty member at Pennsylvania State University in 1994, becoming associate professor and interim director of the Pennsylvania Transportation Institute, before moving to the University of Florida in 2004. [5] She was Kisinger Campo Professor of Civil Engineering [6] before being named the Barbara Goldsby Professor. [2]
She worked on advanced user interface technologies as a senior member of the engineering staff at the User-Centered Interfaces Group at Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Laboratories. [ citation needed ] She is an currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer & Information Science & Engineering at University of Florida.
Christine E. Schmidt is an American biomedical engineer. As a professor at the University of Florida, Schmidt was inducted into the Florida Inventors Hall of Fame for her creation of the Avance Nerve Graft which has "improved the lives of numerous patients suffering from peripheral nerve damage."
Mark Law is an American engineer.He is a distinguished professor in the electrical and computer engineering department at the University of Florida. [1]Law attended Iowa State University where he earned his Bachelor of Science degree. [2]
Brij M. Moudgil is an American materials scientist and engineer, focusing in developing structure-property-performance correlations in particulate materials based nanoengineered systems for enhanced performance in bioimaging, diagnosis and therapies, micro-electronics, advanced materials, energy, and water purification applications.