Month: September 2020
ZARE PRESENTED IN UFII AI ADVANCES SEMINAR!
September 30, 2020Dr. Alina Zare recently presented in the University of Florida Informatics Institute’s virtual seminar on AI Advances and Applications. During her talk, Alina discussed how the Machine Learning and Sensing Lab is using AI methods to advance the understanding of plant root systems. Check out our Publications page for more info on the exciting […]
Read more: ZARE PRESENTED IN UFII AI ADVANCES SEMINAR! »WELCOME NEW UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH ASSISTANT ZOE FRONGILLO!
September 20, 2020The Machine Learning and Sensing Lab is excited to welcome our newest lab member, Zoe Frongillo! Zoe is a fourth year Computer Engineering major at the University of Florida and will be working on our project for the National Science Foundation. Welcome to our lab, Zoe!
Read more: WELCOME NEW UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH ASSISTANT ZOE FRONGILLO! »NEW APPROACH FOR MEASURING INTERCONNECTIVITY OF FISSION GAS PORES IN NUCLEAR FUELS FROM 2D MICROGRAPHS
September 19, 2020Abstract: In this work, we developed a simple and easily reproducible method to measure the interconnectivity of fission gas pore phases in irradiated nuclear fuels. The formation, growth and interconnection of fission gas pores contribute to the release of fission gases from the fuel meat to the fuel cladding resulting in swelling, delamination, pillowing and […]
Read more: NEW APPROACH FOR MEASURING INTERCONNECTIVITY OF FISSION GAS PORES IN NUCLEAR FUELS FROM 2D MICROGRAPHS »2D MICROGRAPHS ACCEPTED TO THE JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCES!
September 19, 2020Congratulations to our labmates and collaborators: Charlyne A. Smith, Yiming Cui, Brandon D. Miler, Dennis D. Keiser, Alina Zare and Assel Aitkaliyeva! Their paper, “New approach for measuring interconnectivity of fission gas pores in nuclear fuels from 2D micrographs” was recently accepted to the Journal of Materials Science. In their paper, the authors introduce a […]
Read more: 2D MICROGRAPHS ACCEPTED TO THE JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCES! »WELCOME NEW PHD STUDENT AUSTIN KREULACH!
September 18, 2020The Machine Learning and Sensing Lab is excited to welcome Austin Kreulach as a new Ph.D. student! Austin recently completed BS degrees in both Computer Science & Mathematics at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, AR. In our lab, Austin will be working on machine learning techniques for the analysis of synthetic aperture sonar. Welcome […]
Read more: WELCOME NEW PHD STUDENT AUSTIN KREULACH! »WELCOME NEW PHD STUDENT CARRIE KUZIO!
September 18, 2020The Machine Learning and Sensing Lab is excited to welcome Carrie Kuzio as a new Ph.D. student! Carrie recently completed BS degrees in both Electrical & Computer Engineering at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, VA. In our lab, Carrie will be working on machine learning techniques for our SENTINEL project, or SENsing Threats In Natural […]
Read more: WELCOME NEW PHD STUDENT CARRIE KUZIO! »WELCOME NEW UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH ASSISTANT DANIEL RODRIGUEZ!
September 18, 2020The Machine Learning and Sensing Lab is excited to welcome our newest lab member, Daniel Rodriguez! Daniel is triple majoring in Economics, Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Florida and will be working on our Army Research Office project. Welcome to our lab, Daniel!
Read more: WELCOME NEW UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH ASSISTANT DANIEL RODRIGUEZ! »WELCOME NEW UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH ASSISTANT CHANDLER TROUSDALE!
September 17, 2020The Machine Learning and Sensing Lab is excited to welcome our newest lab member, Chandler Trousdale! Chandler is a fourth year Computer Engineering major at the University of Florida and will be working on our Army Research Office project. Welcome to our lab, Chandler!
Read more: WELCOME NEW UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH ASSISTANT CHANDLER TROUSDALE! »CONGRATULATIONS TO DYLAN STEWART FOR BECOMING A PHD CANDIDATE!
September 15, 2020Congratulations to our labmate, Dylan Stewart, for passing his Oral Qualifying Exam and becoming a PhD candidate! For the remainder of his PhD work, Dylan plans to investigate fundamental research questions on “Alignment and Scene Understanding for Multi-look Remote Sensing Modalities”. We are excited to see what comes from his work! Great job, Dylan!
Read more: CONGRATULATIONS TO DYLAN STEWART FOR BECOMING A PHD CANDIDATE! »WELCOME NEW UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH ASSISTANT ANTHONY BALDINO!
September 11, 2020The Machine Learning and Sensing Lab is excited to welcome our newest lab member, Anthony Baldino! Anthony is an Electrical & Computer Engineering major at the University of Florida and will be working on our Army Research Office project. Welcome to our lab, Anthony!
Read more: WELCOME NEW UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH ASSISTANT ANTHONY BALDINO! »