Events for UCF Researchers and the UCF Research Community

Monday, April 07, 2025

  • CECS Senior Design Showcase

    UCF College of Engineering and Computer Science and Virtual

    It's that time again! The College of Engineering and Computer Science alumni chapter has begun preparing for this semester’s Senior Design Showcase and we are so excited for another great event! We are looking for alumni and industry professionals to volunteer their time and expertise as a judge for the event and help us recognize the outstanding work of our …

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  • Measuring Scholarly Research and Impact & Getting Published in “Nature” Workshop

    Virtual

    In this session, Ying Zhang will explain how faculty can further publicize, disseminate, and measure the reach of their scholarship through tools. The session will also feature Dr. Joseph Harrington, who will discuss how to get published in top journals like Nature and how doing so increases the impact of your work and benefits your career and  UCF.

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  • Building Chatbots in Azure using OpenAI

    Virtual

    Dive into the world of conversational AI in our workshop, where participants will gain exposure to building intelligent chatbots using the powerful combination of Microsoft Azure and OpenAI services. This session provides a practical exploration of creating intelligent chatbots without the need for extensive coding expertise. Don't miss this opportunity to elevate your understanding of chatbot development using OpenAI! Presented …

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  • CREOL Seminar: Adam Backer, Apple Inc.

    CREOL: CROL-103 and Virtual

    Title: Pushing the Limits of Imaging and Display using Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence Abstract: My research harnesses machine learning to re-imagine how we approach the design, engineering and analysis of optical systems. In this seminar, I will first highlight my Ph.D. research in the field of super-resolution optical microscopy. I will present a suite of techniques that enable tiny …

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