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Olivia Dizon-Paradis Receives Honorable Mention for the Madelyn Lockhart Fellowship Award
/On February 20th, FINS Research Graduate Assistant and PhD Candidate, Olivia Dizon-Paradis, was awarded an honorable mention for the Madelyn Lockhart Fellowship by the Association for Academic Women (AAW).
Read more »FINS Faculty, Dr. Hartig, Contributes to Development of New Nuclear Materials Tracking Tools
/FINS core faculty Member, Dr. Kyle Cameron Hartig, is among a team of UF researchers who have developed several nuclear forensics tools that can detect the presence of and track various hidden nuclear active materials.
Read more »UF Hamilton Center & FINS Join Forces
/FINS is happy to announce that it now counts among its ranks Dr. William Inboden, Director of UF’s new Hamilton Center for Classical and Civic Education.
Read more »Introducing Our Advisory Boards
/FINS is proud to announce that we recently completed the formation of both our Strategic (SAB) and Technical Advisory (TAB) Boards.
Read more »FINS Partners with Domino Data Labs
/The Florida Institute for National Security (FINS) is proud to announce that it recently joined forces with Domino Data Labs (DDL).
Read more »Harnessing the Power of AI & Data Science to Address Ecological Challenges
/If a tree falls in the forest, it may be a sign of something more drastic affecting the greater environment.
Read more »UF announces $70 million artificial intelligence partnership with NVIDIA
/Congratulations to the University of Florida and NVIDIA for their announcement today of a transformational partnership to create higher education’s most powerful AI supercomputer and develop a workforce training program that will jumpstart the next generation of discovery and innovation.
Read more »FINS Faculty, Dr. Hartig, & UF Team Lead $25M National Consortium on Nuclear Forensics
/Dr. Kyle Cameron Hartig and 5 other UF Faculty will take the lead in a -16-university team of 31 scientists and engineers- project, funded by the US Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), that will aim to develop new techniques and the training of future nuclear forensics specialists in identifying and tracking nuclear materials to support global safety and national security.
Read more »How UF Developed a Model For AI Across the Curriculum
/Artificial intelligence has lurked behind the scenes in technologies people use every day, but the University of Florida is integrating AI into curriculum across disciplines to make it a core competency for students.
Read more »FINS Faculty & Collaborators @ WPI develop InfoNEAT: A Novel, More Generalizable Deep Learning (DL) Approach
/Deep Neural Network (DNN) is a type of machine learning model that closely resembles a human brain.
Read more »UF RESEARCHERS ENHANCE DEFENSE READINESS THROUGH THE LANGUAGE OF MATHEMATICS
/A multidisciplinary team of researchers led by engineering faculty at the University of Florida, including FINS core member Dr. James Fairbanks, hopes to build software that will bridge that gap, with the goal of providing valuable applications for defense readiness.
Read more »AI Expert Dr. Damon Woodard Assumes Directorship of New UF Institute, FINS
/“Florida is often ground zero regarding several national security matters. Thus, FINS is well situated as the state’s flagship educational institution to partner with the critical national security assets found across the state.”
Read more »AI Gatekeepers at UF Provide Innovative Tool for Industries Looking to Shut Down Bad Actors
/“Intellectual property infringement accounts for multiple billion dollars each year. But more importantly, this is a national security threat.”
Read more »Trusting Tech: AI Can Combat DeepFakes, Cyber Crimes and Snooping
/University of Florida researcher Damon Woodard is using artificial intelligence methods to develop algorithms that can detect deepfakes — images, text, video and audio that purports to be real but isn’t.
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