Homeland Security Startup studio Our research project “Handheld NQR Detection Device to Identify Counterfeit Drugs or Illegal Substances” is one of the ten projects to be shortlisted for the Homeland Security Startup studio in 2021.
More and more news about our research on wearables to stop COVID’s spread!!!
Pivoting to the pandemic, IoT engineers create wearables to stop COVID’s spread A wristband that tells kids when they’re too close together at school. A wearable that detects a possible COVID infection before you feel sick. Even a mask that… Read More
COVID-19 RESEARCH OVERVIEW
Project: TRIDENT: A trimodal sensory system for detecting onset of an infection We are developing TRIDENT, a tri-modal sensory system for detecting onset of an infection such as COVID-19. TRIDENT is built on an Internet of Things (IoT) infrastructure that utilizes… Read More
Using technology to stop deadly fake pills
Researchers with the University of Florida’s Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering have developed a way to instantly detect counterfeit pills, a growing problem in developing countries and a danger to others worldwide face as online pharmacy use increases and… Read More
IEEE Consumer Electronics Magazine
The article is chosen to be the cover page of the January 2019 issue.
Eat, But Verify: AWARD-WINNING PAPER AT IEEE CONSUMER ELECTRONICS MAGAZINE AWARDS
A paper co-authored by ECE Florida faculty and Ph.D. students has won First Best Paper Award at the 2019 IEEE Consumer Electronics Magazine (CEM) Awards. “Eat, but Verify: Low-Cost Portable Devices for Food Safety Analysis” was authored by ECE Florida… Read More