CECS Virtual Faculty Research Talks

Friday, March 26, 2021 noon to 1 p.m.

The UCF College of Engineering and Computer Science's Zoom-cast series is live-streamed every Friday, 12 p.m. to 1 p.m., offering four 10-minute talks by CECS faculty and a live-chat Q&A. 

Targeted to faculty, scientists and potential industry and government partners, all are invited to Zoom-in and hear presentations by UCF’s engineering and computer science faculty who explain their cutting-edge, pioneering research endeavors in quick, 10-minute snapshots. 

These talks provide an opportunity to get to know — and collaborate with — our faculty who are advancing innovations in all areas of engineering and computer science, including smart city technology, aerospace, energy, modeling and simulation, medicine, advanced materials, cyber security, and more. Each faculty presenter will narrate as they share illustrative slides.

Moderated by Subith Vasu, Ph.D., UCF Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, viewers can submit questions in real-time and express interest in collaborating. 

The March 26, 2021 presenter lineup:

  • Kawai Kwok, Ph.D., Dept. of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering: "Harnessing Nonlinear Mechanics to Design Deployable, Adaptive and Lightweight Structures"
  • Hatem ABou-Senna, Ph.D., Dept. of Civil, Environmental and Construction Engineering: "A Smart Left Decision Support System (DSS) for Flashing Yellow Arrow (FYA) Signals"
  • Olusegun Ilegbusi, Ph.D., Dept. of Mechanical and Aerosspace Engineering: "Computational Fluid Dynamics as a Tool to Combat Human Diseases"
  • Sudeshna Pal, Ph.D., Dept. of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering: "Advancing Undergraduate Engineering through Blended and Experimental Learning"

See more details in the March 26 faculty research talk flyer

Miss a session? See recordings of past research talks here.

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