Month: April 2017

Gatorsensers Interning This Summer

Many GatorSense lab members will be interning around the country this summer! Shashank Avusali will be a Software Engineering Intern at EquipmentShare in Columbia, MO. He will be working with a data scientist to analyze health data. James Bocinsky will… Read More

Welcome new Masters student Princess Lyons!

The Machine Learning and Sensing Lab is excited to welcome Princess Lyons to our lab as a new Masters student! She is currently completing a B.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering with minors in Computer Science, Mathematics and Spanish at… Read More

Fourier Features for Explosive Hazard Detection using a Wideband Electromagnetic Induction Sensor

Abstract: Sensors which use electromagnetic induction (EMI) to excite a response in conducting bodies have been investigated for the purpose of detecting buried explosives. In particular, wide band EMI sensors which use a relatively low number of operating frequencies have… Read More

Welcome new PhD student Yiming Cui!

The Machine Learning and Sensing Lab is excited to welcome Yiming Cui to our lab as a new Ph.D. student! He received his B.S. in control science and engineering at Harbin Institute of Technology in 2015. He is currently completing… Read More

GatorSense Rock Climbing and Painting!

The lab went out rock climbing and painting last weekend! GatorSense members at UF had a great time rocking climbing at the Lake Wauburg South Shore and our labmates at MU tested out their artistic talents at Paint the Town… Read More

Changzhe Jiao finalist for best student paper at IGARSS 2017

Congratulations to our labmate Changzhe Jiao as his paper “Multiple Instance Hybrid Estimator for Learning Target Signatures” was selected as one of the 10 finalists for the IGARSS 2017 student paper competition! The MI-HE paper outlines methods to characterize target… Read More