A University of Central Florida researcher is part of a new study showing that artificial intelligence can be nearly as accurate as a physician in diagnosing COVID-19 in the lungs. The study, recently published in Nature Communications, shows the new technique…
Read MoreWe’re thrilled to share that Mohamed Abdel-Aty Ph.D., chair of the Department of Civil, Environmental and Construction Engineering, recently received the highest honor given by the Transportation Research Board (TRB): the Roy W. Crum Distinguished Service Award. He will receive…
Read MoreHeartfelt appreciation from students and encouraging words of support from donors filled an hour of virtual space this week during the UCF College of Engineering and Computer Science’s annual Scholarships Reception, a time-honored tradition that gives donors a unique opportunity…
Read MoreFor the sixth year in a row, Aviation Week Network has named UCF the no. 1 supplier of graduates to the aerospace and defense agencies. The university was also named the most preferred supplier in Florida and ranked No. 2…
Read MoreCurrent disinfectant products for killing viruses like coronavirus take minutes to fully sanitize surfaces, which isn’t practical on high-contact areas such as door handles, elevators and bannisters. That’s why the University of Central Florida is co-developing a new, rapid-acting, long-lasting…
Read MoreStorm surges sometimes can increase coastal sea levels 10 feet or more, jeopardizing communities and businesses along the water, but new research from the University of Central Florida shows there may be a way to predict periods when it’s more…
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