3 Faculty Named UCF Trustee Chairs for 2023-28 The five-year professorships recognize and celebrate renowned UCF faculty members for exceptional performance.
UCF-developed Real-time Blood Monitor Saves Doctors Critical Time During Surgery Current tests can take up to 30 minutes, which is too long when every second counts — especially during surgery on infants.
New Understanding of Light Allows Researchers to See Around Corners Covert sensing of objects around a corner may soon become a reality. Aristide Dogariu, a University of Central Florida Pegasus Professor of Optics and Photonics,…
UCF Scientists Detect Light-Matter Interaction in Single Layer of Atoms University of Central Florida researchers have developed a new and better way of detecting interactions between light and matter at the atomic level, a discovery…
Light Beam Replaces Blood Test During Heart Surgery A University of Central Florida professor has invented a way to use light to continuously monitor a surgical patient’s blood, for the first time providing…
Researchers Detect New Light Force That Can Push Sideways A new study of light by UCF optics and photonics researchers has detected a type of force that can push particles sideways, opening up new…
UCF Research and Innovation Recognized at International Conference Three groundbreaking technologies developed by UCF researchers have been recognized as among the top innovations to be presented at an international conference in two weeks.…
4 Named Pegasus Professors, UCF’s Top Academic Award Four UCF faculty members today were presented the 2014 Pegasus Professor Award, the highest academic honor at the university. Pegasus Professors are chosen from senior…
Partnering To Understand Cells Through Light The joint UCF project is called RIBOP – Research Initiative In Biophotonics – and was initiated after both colleges and the UCF Office of Research…
Researchers Use Attractive Light to Demonstrate Capability of ‘Tractor Beams’ When light falls on an object, it normally is pushed away. This is why, for instance, the dusty tails of comets are bent outward from…
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