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Dr. Yucelen Recognized as Highly Ranked Scholar & Top Cited Scientist in 2024
Dr. Tansel Yucelen, associate professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at (USF) was named a Highly Ranked Scholar by ScholarGPS, ranking third in Adaptive Control and 154th in Control Theory, and has also been recognized as one of the top 2% of the most cited scientists worldwide in Stanford/Elsevier's annual citation ranking.
October 3, 2024Mechanical, Research
Seven USF Engineering Faculty Recognized with Outstanding Research Achievement Awards
Seven faculty members from the USF College of Engineering were among 27 USF faculty members recognized for their achievements. The honored faculty members represent various departments, including Civil and Environmental Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering, and the Center for Urban Transportation Research.
September 16, 2024Computer, Electrical, Faculty, Mechanical, Research
Bulls Racing Team Members Driven To Succeed
How do you develop a resume or body of work to get a job in the automotive industry? One way is to engineer an operating car from CAD screen to pavement, which is what the team does.
May 30, 2023Mechanical
Persistence Brings Achievement To USF Mechanical Engineering Student
The experience of mechanical engineering student Daniela Zamora Alviarez is one that exemplifies the goals of a scholarship recognizing how academic achievement often comes with a lot of sacrifice.
May 4, 2023Mechanical
Mechanical Engineering Student Capstone Project At ZooTampa
Senior capstone design courses at the ’s College of Engineering go beyond applying learned knowledge and skills in the classroom. Students have opportunities to solve real-world problems on behalf of community partners such as corporations, schools, governments, and non-profit organizations. It is an opportunity to engineer solutions for the benefit of other people, or in one case, a community of small primates in Tampa.
March 28, 2023Mechanical
Dean Bishop Receives Prestigious Aerospace Award
When a rocket launches and takes flight, it’s not a seat of the pants operation to navigate it or its payload toward a location in orbit or to a destination like the moon or an occupied space station.
February 27, 2023Mechanical
Linda And Jerry Griffin Change The Face Of Engineering
“Underrepresented groups are a significant portion of our society and they need educational opportunities to flourish. When an individual can flourish, so can the whole country,” says Jerry, who had a tenure of almost 30 years at Carnegie Mellon University before retiring from there as a professor.
September 22, 2022Mechanical
Building A Career From The Ground Up
Ossie Douglas performs research at atomic ground level, working with nanomaterials having the thickness of one atom, and that interests NASA for use in deep-space exploration projects.
September 21, 2022Mechanical
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
Alexandria Brady-Miné Wants to Build a Better World
While many mechanical engineering students look forward to professional careers building structures like bridges and buildings, Alexandria Brady-Miné has in mind something on a larger scale.
May 20, 2022Mechanical
Ossie Douglas Awarded Nasa Space Technology Research Graduate Fellowship
Ossie Douglas, a third-year doctoral student in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, has been awarded a prestigious NASA Space Technology Research Graduate Opportunities (NSTRGO) fellowship. The award, valued at up to $80,000 annually, will allow Douglas to study “Spin manipulation in phase-engineered monolayer Janus TMDCs for low power device operation in extreme environments.”
May 16, 2022Mechanical
New method to improve durability of nano-electronic components developed by USF mechanical engineering team
USF Mechanical Engineering assistant professor Michael Cai Wang’s group recently developed a novel approach to effectively mitigate electromigration, a phenomenon that has long posed challenges for the semiconductor and integrated circuits industry.
May 7, 2021Electrical, Mechanical