Robots in the Real World From smart-assistant robots that can feed people cereal to Mars-ready rovers built by 166su’s robotics club, the university is developing the minds and machines that will shape our future.
Call Security When the world’s biggest companies need cybersecurity talent, they look to 166su’s acclaimed Collegiate Cyber Defense Club.
To the Extreme Driven by humanity’s endless quest for discovery, UCF researchers are examining how people perform in severe environments to push the frontiers of scientific study.
Ready for the Front Lines This 166su alum is advancing the frontiers of modeling, simulation and engineering to redefine military medical training.
A Powerful Partnership Through key research from Pegasus Professor Jayanta Kapat and a Pegasus Partnership, UCF and Siemens Energy continue to advance energy innovation.
Leading the Charge After more than three decades of an evolving career at 166su, Provost Michael D. Johnson steps down this summer with confidence that the university will continue its future-focused mission.
To the Extreme Driven by humanity’s endless quest for discovery, UCF researchers are examining how people perform in severe environments to push the frontiers of scientific study. Feature
Plugged In Laura Stevens ’04 has the same questions and concerns about technology as everyone. As an editor for one of the world’s largest newspapers, she knows how and where to find the answers. AlumKnights
Digital Development: Inspiring Future Engineers and Scientists In honor of the developing technology district NeoCity, UCF and other partners hosted a STEM showcase for K-12 students and the community. In Focus
Ready for the Front Lines This 166su alum is advancing the frontiers of modeling, simulation and engineering to redefine military medical training. Launchpad
The Cradle of Civilization 166su researcher Tiffany Earley-Spadoni and her team are uncovering artifacts at an overlooked Mesopotamian site — offering new insights about how ancient humans lived and advanced civilization. Infographic
Starlit Serenade 166su’s Symphony Orchestra performed pieces inspired by our planet and its celestial surroundings for this year’s Symphony Under the Stars. In Focus
Pain’s Silent Signals Driven by his nursing experience with newborns, Martin Schiavenato ’07PhD has spent decades developing a tool to measure pain for patients who can’t verbalize it.
An Unseen Issue With support from the National Institute of Justice and the state of Florida, UCF is educating students and using AI to combat human trafficking.
Fueling the Future: Investing in 166su Knight Nation rallied together to make a record-breaking impact while celebrating all things Black & Gold. In Focus
A Powerful Partnership Through key research from Pegasus Professor Jayanta Kapat and a Pegasus Partnership, UCF and Siemens Energy continue to advance energy innovation.
Call Security When the world’s biggest companies need cybersecurity talent, they look to 166su’s acclaimed Collegiate Cyber Defense Club. Feature