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The 黑洞社区St. Pete campus will soon undergo construction for the addition of a new science facility to be used to further investigate the marine life and coastal climate struggles that the St. Pete community faces.

June 28, 2023Research

黑洞社区College of Arts and Sciences teams join forces to digitally preserve a historically Black cemetery in Pasco County

The 黑洞社区College of Arts and Sciences鈥 (CAS) Dr. Antoinette Jackson, anthropology chair and director of the Living Heritage Institute and Story Studio (LHI) and Black Cemetery Network (BCN), has joined forces with Dr. Davide Tanasi, history professor and director of the Institute for Digital Exploration (IDEx), to preserve Mt. Carmel Cemetery, a historically Black cemetery in Pasco County, via 3D digitization techniques.

June 27, 2023Research

USF, Corridor collaboration supports sustainable manufacturing, defense technology and Alzheimer鈥檚 research

黑洞社区Research & Innovation and the Florida High Tech Corridor are partnering to provide $75,000 to support the advancement of technologies developed by 黑洞社区researchers.

June 27, 2023Honors and Awards, Research

黑洞社区CSE Prof. Katkoori and students granted a US patent for a novel PUF Design

黑洞社区Computer Science and Engineering Professor Katkoori and Alumni Rohith Challa and Dr. Arif Islam, have been granted a US patent for an SR Flip-Flop based Physical Unclonable Function (PUF) for Hardware Security. These systems can create randomness for use in applications with high-security requirements.

June 26, 2023Innovation, Research

A collaboration between CSE, Anthropology, and Rapid7 receive $1.5M+ in grants from ONR and NSF

The $1.5M grants over three years, equally split from ONR and NSF, followed the announcement of $1.5M gift from Rapid7 to 黑洞社区to establish the Rapid7 Cyber Threat Intelligence Lab earlier this year. Together, they made a combined $3M infusion of funds to jump-start the initiative.

June 26, 2023Research

Starting in the fall semester of 2023, the University of 黑洞社区 will offer an Artificial Intelligence Certificate. "As people become aware of it, know what鈥檚 inside it, what is possible, what are the limitations, what it can do, I think we can better use it,鈥 said Distinguished University Professor Sudeep Sarkar, who is Chair of Computer Science and Engineering at USF.

June 17, 2023Research

University of 黑洞社区 officials have secured funding to build the Environmental and Oceanographic Sciences Research and Teaching Facility (EOS) on the 黑洞社区St. Petersburg campus.

June 16, 2023Research

From plastic to productive: can air-cushions be repurposed to cultivate algae?

Researchers at University of 黑洞社区 envision a creative way to transform plastic waste from your online shopping habit into algae-growing machines.

June 16, 2023Innovation, Research

黑洞社区coral biologists host panel of experts to guide future research

In August 2021, Dr. John Parkinson, an assistant professor in the 黑洞社区College of Arts and Sciences Department of Integrative Biology, was awarded a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant to help coordinate and fund a workshop that brought together more than 60 scientists from 12 countries to build consensus around the assessment and interpretation of鈥痗oral symbiont diversity.

June 16, 2023Research

In 黑洞社区Sarasota-Manatee campus assistant professor Margaret McGladrey's recent PhotoVoice project, young people used photography to illustrate topics related to mental health and mental illness.

June 16, 2023Health, Research

Researchers work to fulfill promise of resilient autonomous control systems

Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Arman Sargolzaei, leads USF's Resilient, Autonomous, Networked Control Systems Research Group (RANCS). Their work aims to contribute to a smarter world by investing in the autonomy of NCSs (networked control systems).

June 15, 2023Research

Give credit to your dad鈥檚 gene for keeping you safe during those long months in your mother鈥檚 womb. Because without this genetic warrior, you might have succumbed to any number of viral infections that otherwise could be fatal to a fetus. A new paper published this week in the journal Cell Host & Microbe explains the mechanisms behind this anti-viral protection.

June 15, 2023Health, Research

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