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Mike Cottmeyer

From software design to ‘methodology stuff’: Meet alumnus Mike Cottmeyer

Mike Cottmeyer (BSCEN ’93) never expected his computer engineering degree to lead him into business transformation. Today, the founder and CEO of LiminalArc helps organizations modernize their technology and leadership structures by applying systems thinking rooted in his engineering education.

Juan Gilbert, Ph.D.

Celebrated researcher Juan Gilbert awarded NAAI membership

With a career already filled with accolades and honors, Juan Gilbert, Ph.D., was recently elected to membership in the National Academy of Artificial Intelligence, or NAAI.  

Reza Shahriari, PhD Student

Keeping humans in the loop: UF-involved study examines human feedback on AI

Researchers evaluated four common ways people provide feedback to AI systems, revealing a tradeoff between model accuracy and the effort required from users.

Kevin Butler, Ph..D.

‘A tremendous impact’: Butler named CISE chair

Kevin R.B. Butler, Ph.D., has been named the chair of the Department of Computer & Information Science & Engineering, or CISE. 

Prabhat Mishra, left, and former doctoral student Aruna Jayasena hold Jayasena's Outstanding Dissertation Award from the European Design and Automation Association.

A lineage of excellence: Ph.D. proteges secure Outstanding Dissertation Awards

Professor Prabhat Mishra celebrates another Outstanding Dissertation Award earned by one of his former doctoral students, continuing a tradition of research excellence spanning more than two decades.

Patrick Traynor, Ph.D.

Watching the detectors: Researchers probe efficacy – and danger – of AI detection tools

UF engineering professor Patrick Traynor, Ph.D. says commercially available tools used to detect AI-generated text in scientific literature are ineffective.

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