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The ±«Óătv Department of Anthropology is increasing efforts to return Native American remains to their ancestors, highlighting that Indigenous people are more than just a part of America’s past.
November 21, 2022Research
±«Óătv Research & Innovation, Florida High Tech Corridor invest in undergraduate research across ±«Óătv
Through the newly formed initiative, ±«Óătv Research & Innovation and the Florida High Tech Corridor will support undergraduate research opportunities for 150 students across ±«Óătv.
November 17, 2022Student Research
The Florida Inventors Hall of Fame and museum on the campus of the ±«Óătv is using the Great American Teach-In Thursday to launch its new program called IGNITE.
November 17, 2022Innovation
Tia Boyd and her colleagues at the ±«Óătv’s (±«Óătv) Center for Urban Transportation Research (CUTR) created the Transportation Equity Toolkit, which helps communities, municipal governments, metropolitan planning organizations, transportation agencies, and other entities — such as higher education institutions — identify gaps in their transportation and mobility practices and infrastructure.
November 16, 2022Innovation
Three ±«Óătv faculty named to the Clarivate 2022 Highly Cited Researchers list
These researchers achieved this distinction for the significant new knowledge they generated in their disciplines of tourism management, mathematics and transportation engineering.
November 15, 2022Global Research, Honors and Awards
±«Óătv-led team detects toxic “forever chemicals,” or PFAS, in Tampa Bay fish and sediments
For the first time, a team led by the ±«Óătv College of Marine Science (±«Óătv CMS) assessed the distribution and concentration of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), or “forever chemicals,” in sediments and fishes in Tampa Bay. These initial results, reported in Frontiers in Marine Science, suggest cause for concern.
November 15, 2022Research
New ±«Óătv patent creates digital alibis
Researchers at the ±«Óătv are in the process of licensing a new, patented technology that can more accurately confirm an individual’s identity and location using their voice. The technology, dubbed “Here I am,” creates an unforgeable, encrypted digital certificate on a user’s cellular device.
November 14, 2022Innovation
Officials with the ±«Óătv Health College of Nursing recently signed agreements of understanding with two universities in Sicily that will provide opportunities for global exchanges among faculty and students. That includes training, internships, research efforts, professional development and sharing technological expertise.
November 11, 2022Health
Sriram Chellappan developed technology to use your voice to prove you are where you say you are and create a digital alibi, and his reasons sprung from the need for justice. He teamed up with ±«Óătv business professor Balaji Padmanabhan to create the "Here I Am" app.
November 11, 2022Innovation
In a collaboration, the ±«Óătv and the burgeoning St. Petersburg Innovation District are pursuing a grant from the National Science Foundation that would funnel $160 million into marine science innovation in the city.
November 8, 2022Innovation
Together, ±«Óătv Research & Innovation and the Florida Inventors Hall of Fame is launching IGNITE — Inspiring Generations of New Inventors Through Engagement—this fall. This innovation and tech program is focused on bringing invention resources to students within Tampa Bay community.
November 7, 2022Innovation
Two students in the ±«Óătv Health Taneja College of Pharmacy launched a company that may have the newest innovation in diagnosing Alzheimer’s disease. Their work opened the way for acceptance to ±«Óătv CONNECT's Student Innovation Incubator.
November 2, 2022Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Student Research
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