UCF Researchers Are Studying Wing Shapes to Advance Drone Technology Associate Professor Samik Bhattacharya and aerospace engineering master鈥檚 student Dominic Polidoro 鈥25 are studying the physical forces that interact when wings move from air to water.
New Study Shows Land Shifts, Sea Level Rise Occur More Rapidly Than Previously Thought A recent study including UCF researcher Thomas Wahl reveals that sinking ground levels and rising sea levels are occurring more rapidly than previously understood, often worsening flooding in coastal communities.
UCF-Led Excavation Reveals Evidence of Life, Conflict in Ancient Mesopotamia New discoveries from a UCF-led excavation in the Kurdistan region of Iraq, near the city of Erbil, are reshaping what researchers know about how ancient cities lived, governed and fell.
What I Learned from Rowing Across the Ocean For World Ocean Day, psychology doctoral student Andres K盲osaar, who researches teams in extreme environments, shares his takeaways after completing the World鈥檚 Toughest Row.
Research in 60 Seconds: How to Prepare for Hurricanes Boardman Endowed Professor of Environmental Science and Public Administration Christopher Emrich’s research examines the best ways to prepare before disaster strikes.
UCF Student Awarded Florida Sea Grant/Guy Harvey Fellowship, Advances Research on Florida鈥檚 Changing Fisheries Biology doctoral student Meredith Pratt is helping researchers understand how habitat changes could reshape Florida鈥檚 fisheries and marine ecosystems.
UCF Scientist Leads Research to Break Through Harmful Bacterial 鈥淔ortresses鈥 Continuing her work with antibiotic-resistant bacteria, Renee Fleeman is understanding how a bioengineered peptide can curb severe infections for patients.
UCF, TAU Systems to Collaborate on Space Radiation Testing Platform UCF is partnering with tech company TAU Systems to test a potentially smaller and more efficient way to simulate radiation in space.
New Study Explores How Governance Has Evolved Across History A UCF anthropology professor recently collaborated on a study examining how societies have organized power over thousands of years, challenging assumptions about democracy and decision-making.
UCF Researchers Discover Cost-, Energy-Saving Method for Producing Hydrogen Peroxide The new method could reduce energy use and transportation associated with hydrogen peroxide, which is widely used in cleaning, medicine, and manufacturing.