UCF Ranks 21st in U.S. Public Universities for Patents with 57 New Inventions in 2023 This is the 11th year that UCF has ranked in the top 100 universities in the world for patents.
New Study Shows People Are Willing to Start Cycling More Post-COVID-19 Pandemic Although the changes to behavior were not always triggered by free will and in many cases forced by external circumstances, the findings show there are some positive consequences of the pandemic.
UCF Researchers Receive Patent for COVID-Killing Nano-Coating The coating can not only destroy the COVID-19 virus, but it can also combat the spread of Zika virus, SARS, parainfluenza, rhinovirus and vesicular stomatitis.
UCF’s Virtual Readability Lab Will Present COVID-19 Forecasting Research at International Conference Implications of this work include a better understanding of opportunities and appropriate tools for short-term prediction of future trends when variability is high, as well as replacement strategies for datasets with missing values.
Workload Determines How Co-Workers Treat Sick Colleagues UCF study offers timely insight as employees return to the office.
Long-lasting Disinfectant Promises to Help Fight Pandemics An alum and several researchers at UCF have used nanotechnology to develop the cleaning agent, which protects against seven viruses for up to seven days.
Coffee in the Age of COVID I miss going to my regular coffeehouse, but what I miss most is being with people.
UCF College of Sciences Researchers Join Project to Fight Animal-borne Diseases The goal is to gain a deeper understanding of zoonotic threats, which may include COVID-19, in order to better respond to them.
The Pandemic Ruined My Social Skills If it feels exhausting or stressful to socialize the way you did before lockdown, you’re not alone.
Learning as a Student in the Pandemic During the lockdown and quarantine period, I learned so many life lessons about perspective and appreciating life.