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NSF Grant awarded to Dr. Yavuz of USF’s Engineering Computer Science Department for SATUQ Project
Dr. Attila A. Yavuz of USF’s Computer Science and Engineering Department has been awarded a $364,117 NSF grant to advance cybersecurity for integrated satellite-terrestrial networks. His SATUQ project focuses on quantum-resistant cryptography and decentralized security to safeguard critical infrastructure and emerging tech like 6G.
October 25, 2024Faculty & Staff

Long term impacts: alumni Martin Cooper looks back on ¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓÆµas a major turning point in his life  
After attending ¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓÆµin 2000-2001 as an international exchange student from Queen Mary University of London, U.K. resident Martin Cooper has built a successful career as a social entrepreneur. Read how ¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓÆµimpacted his life and career after college.
October 23, 2024¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓÆµ, Global Networks

EURAXESS presents international mobility and professional development opportunities for faculty and student researchers
Discover the EURAXESS portal, which provides information about research funding and fellowship opportunities, and insights for researchers about living and working in Europe.
October 15, 2024Events, Faculty & Staff

From Cuba to Tampa, this alumna's path always led to health care
Originally born in Pinar Del Rio, Cuba, ¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓÆµCollege of Public Health (COPH) alumna Alicia Gomez Fuego grew up in a small town outside of the city called San Luis on a small farm where large quantities of tobacco were planted and livestock raised.
October 3, 2024¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓÆµ

¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓÆµbioarchaeologist’s summer field school uncovers layers of history in a Transylvania village
The Romanian region yields its secrets under the careful work of Jonathan Bethard and students from ¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓÆµand around the world. Read about the research that led to this project and how it impacts the world.
October 1, 2024Faculty & Staff, Students

¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓÆµstudent Christoper Oueis earns multiple national awards, sets sights even higher
Chris Oueis, a fourth-year ¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓÆµstudent, has been awarded three prestigious scholarships with support from the Office of National Scholars. A student from Lebanon, Oueis is leveraging these opportunities to pursue his dream career in public policy and international affairs.
Christoper Kiahtipes, Ph.D., curator of the ¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓÆµLibraries’ Florida Environment & Natural History (FLENH) collections and co-principal investigator with Gregory Herbert from the ¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓÆµSchool of Geosciences are investigating long-term changes and environmental resilience in coastal fisheries. Read to learn how this impacts our world.
October 1, 2024Accolades, Faculty & Staff

¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓÆµstudents and researchers benefit from a new era of strengthened relations between Florida and the U.K.
The United Kingdom long has been one of Florida’s most important global partners when it comes to trade, research, and academic engagement. Read how this friendship is getting a refresh.
September 24, 2024Global Networks

Dr. Davide Tanasi shares impact of 3D digitization on archaeological heritage and global knowledge
Dr. Davide Tanasi shared insights from his recent work in Sicily to 3D digitize and reassess one of the largest villas in Roman history.
September 24, 2024Faculty & Staff

English lessons: 2024 Honors semester in Exeter
Through cultural excursions and unique coursework, Honors students Jamie Powers, Reva Gandhi, and Breno Nery Dantas formed lasting connections while exploring southwest England during an immersive six-month study abroad experience.
September 23, 2024Students

Interdisciplinary field school research in Costa Rica examines wastewater management systems and aims to address sanitation issues
Faculty from the College of Arts and Sciences Department of Anthropology are co-leading a National Science Foundation-International Research Experiences for Students (NSF-IRES) field school in Costa Rica with environmental engineering colleagues to examine wastewater management. Read how this impacts both the students and the environment.
September 20, 2024Faculty & Staff, Students

Deep-sea discovery shines light on life in the twilight zone
A GEOTRACES expedition in the Pacific Ocean revealed low levels of iron in the ocean’s twilight zone. A paper detailing the unexpected findings was published this week in Nature.
September 19, 2024Faculty & Staff