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14 04, 2021

Daniela Diaz received the 2020-2021 University Award for the Outstanding Mater’s Thesis

2021-04-14T13:10:22-04:00April 14th, 2021|

Daniela Diaz received the 2020-2021 university award for the Outstanding Master’s Thesis in the Engineering, Physical Sciences, and Life Sciences category. This award recognizes the quality, content, and exceptional contribution in her field of Environmental Engineering in the College of Engineering and Computer Science. Daniela’s thesis was entitled “Emulsion characterization study for improved [...]

9 04, 2021

Congratulations to Dr. Wahl and Dr. Wang on the UCF awards

2021-04-09T16:16:04-04:00April 9th, 2021|

The annual recognition celebrates the outstanding academic achievements of our faculty members and students. The Founders’ Day Awards celebrate the outstanding academic achievements of our faculty members and students. As we recognize these achievements, we remember the efforts of those women and men who made this university a reality, and we prepare for the [...]

30 03, 2021

Congratulations Dr. Wahl on the IAPSO Early Career Scientist Medal

2021-03-30T11:24:23-04:00March 30th, 2021|

Dr. Thomas Wahl, University of Central Florida, USA, is the recipient of the 2021 IAPSO Early Career Scientist medal in physical ocean science. This is awarded in recognition of his fundamental contributions to the research on changes in mean sea level, tides, storm surges, waves, and their interactions. Dr. Wahl's research has had [...]

13 01, 2021

UCF students participation in Florida’s 1st Virtual Water Conference pays dividends

2021-01-13T19:39:23-05:00January 13th, 2021|

UCF environmental engineering students recently participated in the Florida Section of the American Water Works Association’s 2020 Annual Conference that was originally scheduled to be held at Champions Gate, Florida between November 30 and December 2 but then changed to a virtual format due to COVID-19. Doctoral candidate Jessica [...]

10 09, 2020

Dr. Thomas Wahl is in the news with his research

2020-09-10T19:19:00-04:00September 10th, 2020|

UCF Study Could Predict Future Hurricane Storm Surge ORLANDO, Fla. — As we enter peak Hurricane season, University of Central Florida’s National Center for Integrated Coastal Research team is developing models to better predict storm surges in the future. Storm surge is often the most dangerous threat to life and property along the coast during a hurricane, [...]

31 05, 2019

Dr. Wahl receives NSF funding for two new projects

2019-05-31T18:08:29-04:00May 31st, 2019|

The National Science Foundation has recently awarded two new grants to Dr. Wahl and his research group. One of the projects is funded under the US NSF/GEO - UK NERC Lead Agency Opportunity, fostering close collaboration between Dr. Wahl and his group at UCF with multiple scientists at the University of Southampton, UK. The [...]

8 04, 2019

CECE students win awards during UCF Student Research Week

2019-04-08T20:48:35-04:00April 8th, 2019|

Undergraduate students Kelsey Perez and Maria Bower, and Michael Tadesse a PhD student, win awards during UCF Student Research Week, April 1-5 2019 Kelsey Perez won the  Judges’ Choice Award at the 2019 Showcase of Undergraduate Research Excellence for her poster, “The Impact of Wave Energy Conversion on Coastal Erosion.” She is working to [...]

31 03, 2019

Dr. Talea Mayo’s outreach work featured by the AAAS

2019-04-01T12:40:08-04:00March 31st, 2019|

Numbers: More than the Book in the Bible Dr. Talea Mayo discusses math with church youth. One key takeaway--always bring candy! My college band director always used to say that if ever a church had no children, that church may as well lock its doors right then. What he meant was that the sustainability [...]

19 02, 2019

UCF Water First Seminar – Wednesday, February 27

2019-02-19T17:41:08-05:00February 19th, 2019|

Time: 3:00 PM Room: R1 101/101A Dr. Vasileios Kitsikoudis (Post-Doctoral Researcher, University of Central Florida) Title: How does oyster reef restoration affect flow and turbulence? Abstract: Oysters are ecosystem engineers that provide numerous beneficial services to coastal areas. Despite the fact that these services are widely acknowledged, oyster populations have dramatically declined worldwide. Current [...]

18 12, 2018

UCF faculty and students present at AGU Fall Meeting

2018-12-18T15:19:04-05:00December 18th, 2018|

Together with more than 25,000 scientists UCF faculty members and students attended the Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union at the Walter E. Washington convention center in Washington D.C. from December 9-15. Our faculty and students from the Water Resources and Environmental Engineering groups presented 20 abstracts during the week and organized 4 well-attended [...]

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