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Todd Schumann receives a UF Graduate Student Teaching Award in 2016 - 2017

Todd Schumann receives a UF Graduate Student Teaching Award in 2016 - 2017.
He has served as a teaching assistant for EEE 5354L Semiconductor Device Fabrication Laboratory between Fall 2015 and Fall 2016. He has contributed to the design and implementation of new lab modules including spin-on-glass (SOG) and SU-8 based comb actuators, and shown excellence in teaching and student supervision in the lab class. Todd is the first Electrical Engineering graduate student who receives this award. Congratulations! 
 

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Camilo Velez and Sheng-Po Fang win the Gator Engineering Attribute Awards

Congratulations to Camilo Velez and Sheng-Po Fang for winning the Gator Engineering Attribute Awards for the 2017-2018 academic year, respectively for creativity and service to the global community. Considered the greatest distinction of any student award given by the UF Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering, the Gator Engineering Attribute Awards are intended to provide an ideal guide for all members of the Gator Engineering community.

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Seahee Hwangbo awarded IEEE Annual AP-S Doctoral Research Fellowship

Seahee Hwangbo, a current IMG member, has received the 2016 IEEE Antenna and Propagation Society (AP-S) Doctoral Research Fellowship Award. The IEEE AP-S awards up to 10 PhD fellowships each year to encourage students to pursue a career in the area of Electromagnetics. The awards are intended to support students involved in project work directed by a faculty member at their institution who is a member of the IEEE Antenna and Propagation Society. The title of her research is: "Millimeter-wave Wireless Interconnects for Intra-/Inter chip Communications using Through Glass Via (TGV) Disc-loaded Antennas in 3D-IC" under the supervision of Dr. Y.K. Yoon.

The award selection is based on creativity and quality of the proposed
project, discussion of the technical interests and skills of the student.