New UCF Project Will Explore Using AI to Improve Telehealth Not seeing a doctor face-to-face brings challenges, such as a chance that an illness could be missed or misdiagnosed, but UCF researchers are looking at how AI can help prevent this.
Workload Determines How Co-Workers Treat Sick Colleagues UCF study offers timely insight as employees return to the office.
Going Fast and Taking It Slow Hypersonic flight that gets us halfway across the world in just two hours is a game-changer in mobility with the potential to alter life as we know it.
New Chief Information Security Officer Named UCF’s Deputy Chief of Police David Zambri will now serve as the university’s new associate vice president and chief information security officer.
UCF Grad Student Leaves No Stone Unturned to Advance Space Exploration This Knight leaves no stone unturned, not even on the moon. Autumn Shackelford is a physics doctoral student studying planetary bodies without atmospheres. Specifically, she…
UCF Programming Team Places in Top 20 at World Finals in Moscow Trio of computer science graduates shine at the “Olympic Games” of algorithmic programming.
Class Spotlight: Hispanics in the Media in the U.S. This course teaches students about significant contributions from Hispanic and Latinx individuals to U.S. media.
14 Knights Named Among Orlando’s 50 Most Powerful People of 2021 Orlando Magazine’s list highlights prominent leaders in education, tourism, government, entertainment, sports, arts and business.
UCF Has More Than a Dozen Research Projects Aimed at Returning the U.S. to the Moon The projects range from reducing the harmful effects of lunar dust to protect equipment and astronauts to developing robotics, flying and landing space craft, and mining fuel to run it all.