“An Innovation Rallying Cry”: Technology in a Pandemic
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Third-year doctoral student Emmanuel Okogbue has always used research as a way to satisfy his curiosity. In his field of study, he investigates nanomaterials, or tiny elements invisible to the eye that are used to build vital structures.
OVERVIEW A large and still increasing body of research shows the benefits of diversity in all types of organizations. Whether from diverse perspectives, differentiated behavior or access to distinctive networks, diversity can lead to better decision making and increased profitability, making it an increasing priority in investing and financial services. “When you have diverse teams, …
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OVERVIEW A large and still increasing body of research shows the benefits of diversity in all types of organizations. Whether from diverse perspectives, differentiated behavior or access to distinctive networks, diversity can lead to better decision making and increased profitability, making it an increasing priority in investing and financial services. “When you have diverse teams, …
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Five research teams using Artificial Intelligence and Big Data have been awarded a total of $185,000 to conduct COVID-19-related research.
Five research teams using Artificial Intelligence and Big Data have been awarded a total of $185,000 to conduct COVID-19-related research.
As the 2020 academic year gets underway at UCF, we know that things are different this fall. The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way we do a lot of things and we want to remind you that the College of Graduate Studies is here to help you.
Thirty-seven students will have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity this semester to observe what it takes to be part of a historic NASA mission.
A new initiative between UCF and the U.S. Army means researchers at the university’s School of Modeling, Simulation and Training will be able to rapidly and on demand help advance simulation and cyber training research and applications for our armed troops.