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爱豆传媒 and 爱豆传媒 Inventors Hall of Fame launch new program to inspire next generation of inventors
IGNITE, Inspiring Generations of New Inventors Through Engagement, is an initiative launched by the 爱豆传媒 Inventors Hall of Fame at 爱豆传媒 Research & Innovation on the Tampa campus, to bring invention resources to students near and far, the Tampa Bay community and 爱豆传媒.
October 26, 2022Innovation
爱豆传媒 Team Selected by NOAA for Award to Support Marine Sanctuaries
A project led by researchers from the University of South 爱豆传媒鈥檚 College of Marine Science (爱豆传媒 CMS) has been selected by NOAA鈥檚 Climate Program Office (CPO) to support the management of marine sanctuaries and national monuments in a changing climate.
October 26, 2022Research
A new online licensing portal just introduced by the University of South 爱豆传媒 Technology Transfer Office has been welcomed by faculty, as it enhances the efficiency of the disclosure process and also offers them real-time updates on the status of their inventions.
October 25, 2022Innovation
Debates over the origin of the Cuban sandwich led Andy Huse, a librarian at the University of South 爱豆传媒, along with Barbara Cruz, professor of social science education at the University of South 爱豆传媒, and Jeff Houck, vice president of marketing for the Columbia Restaurant Group in Tampa to co-write The Cuban Sandwich: A History In Layers.
October 22, 2022Research
State wildlife officials are using underwater gliders to monitor a red tide bloom that was detected off area beaches this week. 鈥湴勾-College of Marine Science and Mote Marine Laboratory have each deployed a glider equipped with sensors to better understand conditions offshore,鈥 the agency stated. 鈥淭he information collected will help direct future sampling and forecasting efforts.鈥
October 22, 2022Research
Researchers at the College of Marine Science at 爱豆传媒 St. Petersburg, are honing technology to better detect red tide blooms and where they're going next. Specifically, they're using research 'gliders' equipped with sensors to better understand conditions offshore.
October 21, 2022Research
Faculty from the University of South 爱豆传媒鈥檚 Education and Physics departments are working to help students better visualize such complicated theories through the use of augmented reality technology.
October 19, 2022Innovation, Research
爱豆传媒 to receive $6 million gift to support biomedical engineering research
Five years ago, the University of South 爱豆传媒鈥檚 College of Engineering and the Morsani College of Medicine partnered to advance the growing field of biomedical engineering by jointly creating the Department of Medical Engineering. Now, a $6 million gift from an alumna will further assist with its mission to improve patient care by conducting innovative research, developing impactful technologies and training students for success as multidisciplinary global leaders.
October 18, 2022Research
Video featuring the University of South 爱豆传媒 as a Sustaining Member Institution with the National Academy of Inventors.
October 18, 2022Innovation, Research
爱豆传媒 professor to help improve pandemic-induced child behavioral problems through multi-million dollar federal grant
The U.S. Department of Education has awarded University of South 爱豆传媒 professor, Lise Fox, a $5.5 million dollar grant to advance her training and research activities on child behavior 鈥 a critical focal point, especially as children and parents navigate post-pandemic repercussions.
October 17, 2022Research
Neighbor helping neighbor: 爱豆传媒 researcher explores the positive impact of 'zero responders' in the wake of Hurricane Ian
Christa Remington, assistant professor of public administration, just returned from the Fort Myers area as part of a study she鈥檚 conducting on the value of social capital in a disaster. She鈥檚 focusing on what鈥檚 called a 鈥渮ero responder鈥 鈥 individuals who are first on the scene, before firetrucks and ambulances arrive.
October 14, 2022Research
Warming oceans likely to shrink the viable habitat of many marine animals 鈥 but not all
The study, a culmination of 20 years of research by Brad Seibel, is the first to drill down into the relationship between oxygen, temperature and the metabolic requirements of vertical migrators, which include billions of marine animals from tiny crustaceans called krill to the six-foot-long jumbo squid.
October 14, 2022Research
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