07/27/20

Source: UF News

The University of Florida today announced a public-private partnership with NVIDIA that will catapult UF’s research strength to address some of the world’s most formidable challenges, create unprecedented access to AI training and tools for underrepresented communities, and build momentum for transforming the future of the workforce.

The initiative is anchored by a $50 million gift -- $25 million from UF alumnus Chris Malachowsky and $25 million in hardware, software, training and services from NVIDIA, the Silicon Valley-based technology company he cofounded and a world leader in...

07/27/20

A summary of all the projects presented over the Puerto Rico Re_Start 3 workshop at available now. The Center for Hydro-generated Urbanism (CHU - UF) acted as the host of the activities and actively engaged in logistics and academics with the SOA visitors. Sponsored by Dean Chimay Anumba from the College of Design, Construction, and Planning (DCP), and Director Jason Alread from the School of Architecture, ideas were jointly developed for an International Project + Research Workshop, to be held yearly in Puerto Rico. The first edition took place in March 2018 and the second one in March 2019.

The organizers are glad to announce that the entire publication has been finalized and it...

07/13/20

Department of Applied Physiology and Kinesiology instructor Diba Mani, Ph.D., successfully internationalized her APK 4115 “Neuromuscular Aspects of Exercise” class. Here’s a bit about this process.

“Given the coursework demanded in most STEM programs, including those at UF, students majoring in only a STEM degree program are typically not able to take many (sometimes any!) courses that expose them to cultures or countries. However, global engagement at the undergraduate level can instill skills and experiences that our students will need to succeed in their careers. Especially in our current climate,...

07/06/20

Jillian Hernandez, Ph.D., an Assistant Professor in the Center for Gender, Sexualities, and Women's Studies Research has been selected by a peer review panel for placement on the Fulbright Specialist Roster for a tenure of 3 years for her expertise in Latina feminisms and cultural studies.

Dr. Hernandez is a transdisciplinary scholar interested in the stakes of embodiment, aesthetics, and performance for Black and Latinx women and girls, gender-nonconformers, and queers.

The Fulbright Specialist...

07/06/20

Source: UF News

For the third time, the International Business Innovation Association (InBIA) has awarded its highest honor – the Randall M. Whaley Incubator of the Year award – to UF Innovate | Sid Martin Biotech.

“Being named the best incubator on the planet is amazing. Receiving this award three times in a decade speaks volumes to the tremendous resource we have here in Florida with the Sid Martin Biotech incubator,” said David Norton, UF’s vice president for research. “The University of Florida is an international leader in translating research into relevant impact. The award reaffirms this...

07/06/20

Every Fourth of July, Carnegie Corporation of New York honors the legacy of our founder Andrew Carnegie, a Scottish immigrant, by recognizing an extraordinary group of immigrants who have made notable contributions to the progress of American society.

For the full list of recipients, visit their website.

06/29/20

Dr. Linda J. Searby has been selected by a peer review panel for placement on the Fulbright Specialist Roster for a tenure of three years for her expertise in mentoring and leadership development.

The Fulbright Specialist Program, part of the larger Fulbright Program, was established in 2001 by the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA). The program pairs highly qualified U.S. academics and professionals with host institutions abroad to share their expertise, strengthen institutional...

06/29/20

The African Cassava Agronomy Initiative (ACAI) project scientists are working on optimizing crop models to improve the prediction of the AKILIMO decision support tools. The team is evaluating the performance of the Light Interception and Utilization (LINTUL) and Decision Support System for Agrotechnology Transfer (DSSAT) to predict the attainable yield of cassava under well managed agronomic field trial.

The scientists are drawn from the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Wageningen University (WUR), University of Florida (UF) and the African Plant Nutrition Institute (APNI). They are part of the ACAI team that has been developing AKILIMO decision support...

06/29/20

Source: UF News

Eight University of Florida students recently earned the prestigious Boren Award to learn languages overseas, making UF the only top 10 public university to place on the Boren Awards’ Top-Performing Institutions list for Boren Scholarships.

The Boren Awards grant scholarships and fellowships to students who would like to study languages and cultures of regions important to U.S. national security interests. After completing a long-term study abroad program and graduating from UF, each student will work for the federal government for one year. Previous to this year, UF’s highest number of Boren...

06/16/20

​Emeritus Professor Paul Magnarella's book entitled 'Tradition and Change in a Turkish Town' has been translated into Turkish and is being published by Dorleon Press of Istanbul.

Congrats, Professor Magnarella!

Turk Kasabasi

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