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The Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering is the largest professional school, the second largest college, and one of the top three research units at the University of Florida. The college was founded in 1910, and in 2015 was named in honor of Herbert Wertheim – a serial inventor, philanthropist and UF Distinguished Alumnus.
Named after UF alumnus and Nvidia co-founder Chris Malachowsky, the building began construction in 2020 and opened in November 2023. It houses spaces for several of the university's colleges and departments including the College of Engineering , the College of Pharmacy , and College of Medicine , as well as the Informatics Institute, part of UF ...
Weil Hall (formerly the Engineering Industries Building) is a historic building at Stadium Road and Gale Lemerand Drive (North-South Drive) on the University of Florida campus in Gainesville, Florida, United States. On June 24, 2008, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. [1]
Jonathan F.K. Earle completed his Ph.D. at the University of Florida in 1985, and joined the faculty in the Department of Agricultural & Biological Engineering in 1987. He was appointed Assistant Dean for Student Affairs at the University of Florida College of Engineering in 1992. This position was later upgraded to Associate Dean.
Engineering: 8,880 sq ft (825 m 2) Mechanical Engineering Building C: 1948 1967 Engineering: 26,175 sq ft (2,431.7 m 2) Rhines Hall: 1948 1967 Materials Science and Engineering: 76,443 sq ft (7,101.8 m 2) Environmental Health and Safety Administrative Offices: 1949 2004 Occupational safety and health: 7,852 sq ft (729.5 m 2) Florida Gymnasium
In late 1962, USF Founding President John S. Allen [2] asked for the State University System to consider a school of engineering. On October 19, 1962, the Florida State Board of Control granted "tentative approval" for the establishment of an engineering school at USF, placing the project at the bottom of the Board's list of priorities for the following academic year.
An advising scheme including select faculty, led by the undergraduate coordinator, guides each student through the program. [3] The program educational objectives of the EES program at the University of Florida are to produce engineering practitioners and graduate students who 3-5 years after graduation:
Cammy Abernathy, current dean of the University of Florida College of Engineering Earl C. Arnold , academic administrator and former dean of the Vanderbilt University Law School Jay M. Bernhardt , current dean of the Moody College of Communication at the University of Texas