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Student Named Distinguished Undergraduate Researcher

February 6, 2019
We met with this month’s Distinguished Undergraduate Researcher, Daniel Rosato, to talk about his research experience at UCF. He is currently conducting research with Kareem Ahmed in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. Rosato first got involved with his research experience before being admitted to UCF. He said, “I actually met him (Ahmed) before […]

UCF Undergrad Defines Role of CO2 in Combustion

December 21, 2018
Elizabeth Wait, a senior at UCF studying biotechnology, recently published her fifth academic paper and made the cover of International Journal of Chemical Kinetics for her study on how adding carbon dioxide to the combustion process could affect the rates of reaction. The study, funded by the Department of Energy, was aimed at investigating if carbon dioxide affects […]

UCF Students Awarded Fulbright Scholarships

August 1, 2018
Six UCF students, two of whom are affiliated with the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, were awarded 2018-19 Fulbright scholarships to participate in international exchange programs that strengthen international partnerships and address mutual goals for global concerns. Estefania Bohorquez, ’17, is currently studying mechanical engineering while Linda Rossmann, ’17, studied mechanical engineering as an […]

MAE Student Named One of Aviation Week’s 20 Twenties to Watch

March 1, 2018
Mechanical engineering graduate student Estefania Bohorquez has been named a member of the 2018 class of 20 Twenties by Aviation Week Network and the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. This distinction was established by both groups in 2013 to recognize students who are changing the face of the aerospace and defense industries. Representing undergraduate and […]

Going Global: UCF Engineers Shine Conducting Research Abroad

November 22, 2017
If your idea of an engineering student is a rainbow-haired former fine arts major who traveled to Cologne, Germany for a ten-week science fellowship at the German Aerospace Center as well as a stint at Argonne National Laboratory near Chicago and, oh, yes, is a woman, then you might be familiar with Seetha Raghavan’s lab. […]