Atomic Vision: UCF Researchers Create New AI Model for Molecular Analysis Professor Shruti Vyas’ new AI model could accelerate research by enabling researchers to see the shape of molecules, which could improve drug discovery and development.
女仆AV Electrical Engineering Professor Named National Academy of Inventors Fellow Reza Abdolvand鈥檚 natural curiosity led to a career in academia, 15 electrical engineering patents and recognition as a National Academy of Inventors Fellow.
UCF Alums Are Twin Pillars of Support for UCF Cybersecurity Competition Teams What started as competition has become a lifelong commitment as Martin 鈥20 鈥22MS and Michael Roberts 鈥19 鈥21MS help shape what鈥檚 next for Hack@UCF.
Could AI Lead to The Fountain of Youth? UCF computer scientist Yu Tian wants to discover real solutions for longer, healthier lifespans, and the team he directs in the AI and Imaging in Medicine (AIM) lab might not be far off from doing exactly that.
UCF Researcher Co-Authors Studies Reshaping Understanding of Human Origins By applying advanced analytical techniques to ancient fossils from Africa, UCF Assistant Professor Sarah Freidline is helping uncover new evidence about early human evolution in Africa.
U.S. News Online 2026 Rankings: UCF鈥檚 People-First, Tech Enhanced Approach Earns Highest Honors Yet As UCF celebrates decades of leading digital learning, we鈥檙e recognized for a sustainable model that increases access to education and raises standards at the same time.
Research in 60 Seconds: Testing VR Exposure Therapy to Treat PICS Associate Professor Brian Peach’s research examines how to help the more than half of the 5.7 million Americans admitted to an ICU each year who develop at least one post鈥慽ntensive care syndrome (PICS) condition, which is similar to PTSD.
UCF Researcher Creates Color-Changing, Tunable Photonic Material Inspired by Nature A new technology developed by Professor Debashis Chanda allows materials to change color on demand, with potential applications in camouflage, textiles, thermal sensing, reconfigurable displays and more.
Future Speech-Language Pathologists Test Skills in High-Tech 鈥淓scape Room鈥 Exam Feedback from the more than 120 student participants found the creative approach to be digestible, challenging and less nerve-racking than a normal final exam.
UCF Researcher, Nonprofit Create AI-Powered Tool to Reduce Florida Overdoses Through her collaborative research with Project Overdose, Kendall Cortelyou helped develop an online dashboard to prevent fatal drug overdoses by alerting local authorities to the presence of prevalent drugs in the community.