Coastal solution center celebrates advances in tackling coastal hazards

December 19, 2022

A supercomputer that can predict climate change, natural infrastructure that slows flooding in coastal areas, and a highly maneuverable robotic fish for monitoring coastal waters were among the innovations shared by scientists and engineers at a summit hosted by the UF Center for Coastal Solutions (CCS) on December 2 at the Harn Museum of Art. […]

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Student spotlight: Britney Hay

December 8, 2022

Britney Hay, PhD student, Environmental Engineering Sciences  Britney Hay is a first year PhD student in the UF Environmental Engineering Sciences department, currently working with Dr. Andrew Altieri toward her mission of understanding wetland dynamics to ultimately design site-specific management and restorative initiatives in her home country of Antigua & Barbuda. Her research studies ecological responses to […]

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