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"Yogi Goswami's inventions are placed around the world. He developed a new combined Power and Cooling Cycle now known as the Goswami Cycle."
April 22, 2024Biological, Faculty
USF AICHE Chapter Wins 2021 AICHE Southern Student Regional Conference Chem-E-Car Poster Competition
During the virtual 2021 Southern Student Regional Conference, the USF American Institute of Chemical Engineers student team placed 6th in the conference’s Chem-E-Car Competition and placed 1st in the competition’s poster presentation section.
February 8, 2024Biological
Daniel Yeh Named As AAEES Kappe Lecturer
Promoting and sharing knowledge about the latest trends in environmental engineering has been the purpose of the Kappe Lecture Series since its inception in 1989 by the American Academy of Environmental Engineers and Scientists. This year's Kappe Lecturer is ×îÐÂÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ College of Engineering Professor Daniel Yeh.
January 25, 2024Biological
Norma A. Alcantar was featured by USF Technology Transfer to discuss her patented technologies using cactus mucilage for filtering contaminants from freshwater to provide clean drinking water, to novel therapies for Alzheimer's disease and treatments cancer tumor cells.
October 31, 2023Biological, Research
Florida Inventors Hall of Fame inductee Dr. Normal Alcantar appeared on Tampa Bay's Morning Blend on ABC Action News to discuss what it means to be an honored member of Florida's elite science community.
August 21, 2023Biological, Faculty, Research
Getting Big Results From Tiny Devices With Dr. Albert Kim
Working at the intersection of biology and engineering, Dr. Albert Kim focuses on the small end of things to find solutions that improve peoples’ lives.
April 25, 2023Biological
USF Doctoral Graduate Edikan Ogunnaike Awarded NIH Mosaic K99/R00 Grant
Edikan Ogunnaike, a 2015 PhD graduate in the Department of Chemical, Biological and Materials Engineering, and now a postdoctoral researcher at the Eshelman School of Pharmacy at UNC-Chapel Hill, has received a Maximizing Opportunities for Scientific and Academic Independent Careers Career Transition Award to Promote Diversity of nearly $1 million from the National Institutes of Health.
December 9, 2022Biological
USF Faculty Members Present Research at ASEE 2022
Nearly a dozen USF College of Engineering faculty members presented research at the 129th American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) annual conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota held June 26 to June 29. Each year, nearly 4000 educators, exhibitors, and presenters gather and collaborate at ASEE's annual conference to share best practices on improving the way the next generation of engineers is taught.
September 13, 2022Biological, Civil Environmental, Electrical, Industrial, Mechanical, Medical
Mentoring The Next Generation Of Diverse Engineers And Fostering Inclusion In Stem
The oldest graduate fellowship of its kind, the National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship Program aims to support the vitality and diversity of the human resource base of science and engineering in the U.S.
May 9, 2022Biological, Computer
Molly Skinner Receives SWE Outstanding Collegiate Member Award
The Society of Women Engineers (SWE) has recognized Molly Skinner, Graduate Research Assistant for the department of Chemical, Biological, and Materials Engineering at the ×îÐÂÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ (USF), for her impact on the Society as well as the engineering community with the Outstanding Collegiate Member Award. Skinner will accept the award at SWE’s annual conference, WE21, which will be held from Oct. 21-23 in Indianapolis, Indiana.
September 20, 2021Biological
Bulls-Eye Mentoring Program Goes Online
Introduced in 2014, the Bulls-EYE Mentoring program successfully promotes STEM by delivering engineering problem solving to middleÌýschool studentsÌýwithin a family-friendly environment. The program gives USF engineering undergraduates the opportunity to serve as program mentors tasked with assisting middleÌýschool students (mentees) who are at risk for low achievement, but may benefit from high expectations, life skills, and STEM learning. The resulting effort fosters the growth of both mentors and mentees. Ìý
September 9, 2021Biological
USF Engineering Graduates At Two-Year Colleges Are Leading Efforts To Address National Workforce Needs
Expanding and preparing the domestic technical STEM workforce is essential to maintaining our country’s economic competitiveness, driving innovation, and advancing national prosperity.
November 13, 2020Biological