The Center for Nanostructured Electronic Materials has launched the new podcast of Tiny Tech on iTunes

“Step into the world of nanotechnology with Tiny Tech. Tiny Tech is a series of radio modules focusing on the science and engineering of the very small. Each module presents an aspect of nanoscale objects, ranging from the effects of size on chemical and physical properties to new technological applications in fields as diverse as … Read more

Professor Veige wins 2012 UF Outstanding Mentor of Undergraduate Research Award

“Congratulations to Professor Adam S. Veige on winning the 2012 UF Outstanding Mentor of Undergraduate Research Award. Professor Veige received the award on Sunday October 28th at the Swamp Symphony held at Flavet Field. The award was made in connection with the 2012 Homecoming Education Celebration. Since 1959, the event gives students an opportunity to … Read more

Professor Veige wins 2012 UF Outstanding Mentor of Undergraduate Research Award

“Congratulations to Professor Adam S. Veige on winning the 2012 UF Outstanding Mentor of Undergraduate Research Award. Professor Veige received the award on Sunday October 28th at the Swamp Symphony held at Flavet Field. The award was made in connection with the 2012 Homecoming Education Celebration. Since 1959, the event gives students an opportunity to … Read more

Molecular MANIA 2012!

“Join graduate student volunteers from the Chemistry Department of UF at Halloween Molecular Mania 2012: Chemistry Day at the Oaks Mall. This free, annual event features an array of interactive demonstrations designed to convey chemistry concepts to the youth of our community. These 15+ demonstrations range from making spider webs and slime, to super-cool chemistry … Read more

Prof. Butcher is named a New Scholar in Aging by the Ellison Medical Foundation

“Congratulations to Prof. Rebecca Butcher on being named one of 25 New Scholars in Aging by the Ellison Medical Foundation. The objective of the program is to support new investigators of outstanding promise in the basic biological sciences relevant to understanding lifespan development processes and age-related diseases. The award is $100,000 per year, for a … Read more

Prof. Butcher is named a New Scholar in Aging by the Ellison Medical Foundation

“Congratulations to Prof. Rebecca Butcher on being named one of 25 New Scholars in Aging by the Ellison Medical Foundation. The objective of the program is to support new investigators of outstanding promise in the basic biological sciences relevant to understanding lifespan development processes and age-related diseases. The award is $100,000 per year, for a … Read more

Professor McElwee-White selected to receive CLAS Term Professorship

“Professor Lisa McElwee-White is one of sixteen College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS) Term Professors named for 2012-2013. The term professorships were made possible by the generosity of Robin and Jean Gibson, Waldo W. Neikirk, and Colonel Allan R. and Margaret G. Crow to recognize faculty members who have established an outstanding record of … Read more

Chemistry Department Invention Garners First Runner-Up for 2012 Cade Prize

“Over 120 inventors and entrepreneurs from the State of Florida entered to win the prestigious Cade Museum Prize. The 1st runner-up for 2012 was ReliOx Corporation, which adavanced breakthrough research from the Research Group of Prof. David Richardson that generates chlorine dioxide. The technology replaces dangerous and obsolete chlorine dioxide generation processes with a single-step, … Read more