University of Central Florida researchers have developed a device that detects viruses like COVID-19 in the body as fast as and more accurately than current,...
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November 8, 2021
Some of the best ideas come when the mind can wander, process new knowledge, and connect dots that don’t obviously seem to belong together. For...
November 5, 2021
Proposals from CREOL Professor Shin-Tson Wu, Ph.D., to slim down and evolve augmented and virtual reality displays are the subject of a new feature in...
November 2, 2021
The work of two graduate students in CREOL, the College of Optics and Photonics, recently earned them recognitions from industry leading organizations. The International...
November 2, 2021
Innovative research underway in CREOL, the College of Optics and Photonics, received several spotlights in the latest issue of UCF’s main publication, Pegasus. A super-resolution...
October 25, 2021
UCF’s Center for Directed Energy has been selected to receive a UCF Jump Start Award worth $450,000. The funds, part of President Alexander N. Cartwright’s...
October 21, 2021
Seventeen faculty and staff projects will receive about $5 million in Jump Start funds to advance UCF’s impact under President Alexander N. Cartwright’s 2021-22 Strategic...
October 18, 2021
BY ZENAIDA GONZALEZ KOTALA UCF is joining LaserNetUS, a consortium of the nation’s best large laser facilities started by the Department of Energy as a...
October 7, 2021
By ZENAIDA GONZALEZ KOTALA & ALLISON HURTADO Pegasus Professors Peter Delfyett, Ph.D.., and Kathleen Richardson, Ph.D., were among the 15 faculty recognized Wednesday night at...
October 5, 2021
The Office of the Provost and the Office of Research have partnered to provide those conducting research and creative works at UCF a new resource...
October 4, 2021
BY ZENAIDA GONZALEZ KOTALA The Directed Energy Professional Society (DEPS) recently awarded three UCF graduate students scholarships worth up to $10,000 to continue their work...
September 30, 2021
When Peter Delfyett first fell in love with science during elementary school, he imagined he would grow up to be a paleontologist. Instead, the Pegasus...
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