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Yogi Goswami And Molekule Awarded BioFlorida’s Inaugural COVID-19 Innovation Award
BioFlorida is an organization that connects a network of emerging and established life science companies, universities, research institutions, hospitals, medical centers, and more. This year, BioFlorida announced an award titled the COVID-19 Innovation Award and recognizes a Florida company that has made significant advances in the fight against COVID-19. The first winner of this inaugural award is none other than Distinguished University Professor and director of the USF Clean Energy Research Center, Dr. Yogi Goswami and his company Molekule.
November 9, 2020Biological
2019-20 College of Engineering Outstanding TeachingÌýAwardees Announced
The College of Engineering Dean’s Office and the Academy of Distinguished Engineering Educators are proud to announce two recipients of the 2019-20 College of Engineering Outstanding Teaching Award.
August 24, 2020Biological, Mechanical
Air Purifier Technology Created By Distinguished University Professor Yogi Goswami Gets FDA Approval
This April, the Molekule Air Pro RX was cleared by the Food and Drug Administration as a Class II Medical Device. The device uses the same technology as Molekule’s consumer air purifier models — technology created by USF Clean Energy Research Center Director, chief scientist and co-founder of Molekule, and Distinguished University Professor, Yogi Goswami, PhD.
July 29, 2020Biological
Engineering Faculty Leading USF’s COVID-19 Response Efforts
This April and May, nine projects led by USF engineering professors were funded during two rounds of the USF COVID-19 Rapid Response Grants program created by the USF Pandemic Response Research Network — an interdisciplinary initiative organized by university leadership and faculty researchers to quickly respond to current and future pandemics.
July 29, 2020Biological, Civil Environmental, Computer, Medical
Five Women In Engineering Win 2020 USF Golden Bull Awards
Presented by the USF Center for Leadership and Civic Engagement, the award is one of USF’s highest honors and is given to 20 undergraduate and graduate students who exemplify exceptional leadership and service to USF. Five of this year's awardees are women of all degree levels in the College of Engineering.
February 27, 2020Biological, Civil Environmental, Computer
Three USF Engineering Faculty Members Recognized With Excellence In Innovation Awards
Of the five USF faculty members awarded with the university's latest Excellence in Innovation Awards, three are College of Engineering faculty members.
January 13, 2020Biological, Civil Environmental, Computer
Fueling Trucks And Jets With High Octane Waste
Turning trash into fuel could potentially be a big part of achieving energy sustainability, and a grant from the U.S.Ìý Department of Energy will help researchers associated with the College of Engineering further develop a process that produces diesel and jet fuel from garbage.
October 22, 2019Biological
USF Engineering Students Spend Summer at Intel, Twitter, Cummins
Three engineering students from different majors discuss how their summer internships with industry leaders have improved their experience in their fields.
September 12, 2019Biological, Computer
National Academy of Inventors Selects Five USF Faculty as Senior Members
A professor in the department of electrical engineering, Thomas conducts research and teaches, advises and mentors electrical engineer students and students in the Advanced Materials Bio and Integration Research laboratory. She has more than 30 years of professional experience and fostered collaborations and engineering education efforts in Italy, Puerto Rico, South Korea, Singapore, Mexico, and South Africa.
August 21, 2019Biological, Electrical