The Â鶹ÃÛÌÒAV College of Engineering proudly celebrates the recognition of several faculty members by the . Dr. Anna Pyayt, associate professor in the Department of Chemical, Biological and Materials Engineering, received ASEMFL 2024 Rising Star Awards, highlighting their pioneering work and potential to shape the future of her fields.
Dr. Prasant Mohapatra, a professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering and Â鶹ÃÛÌÒAV’s provost and executive vice president for academic affairs, and Dr. Sylvia Wilson Thomas, a professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Â鶹ÃÛÌÒAV’s vice president for research and innovation, have been named , along with Dr. Susan Bell, Distinguished University Professor Emeritus in the Department of Integrative Biology in the College of Arts & Sciences. Dr. Hariom Yadav, associate professor of neurosurgery and brain repair in the Â鶹ÃÛÌÒAV Health Morsani College of Medicine, also received ASEMFL 2024 Rising Star Award.
Dr. Anna Pyayt, associate professor in the Department of Chemical, Biological and Materials Engineering, and , associate professor of neurosurgery and brain repair in the , received ASEMFL 2024 Rising Star Awards, highlighting their pioneering work and potential to shape the future of her fields.
"This award is not only a great honor but also an important milestone toward achieving my long-term goals in academia and contributing to advancements in engineering and biomedical research," said Dr. Pyayt.
ASEMFL Awards Recognize Excellence in Science, Engineering, and Medicine
The ASEMFL Inductee Award is a distinguished honor recognizing individuals who have made outstanding contributions to science, engineering, and medicine within the state of Florida. The selection of Dr. Mohapatra and Dr. Thomas as inductees underscores their achievements and dedication to advancing engineering research. They, along with the other inductees, have been celebrated for their role in pushing the boundaries of their fields and impacting the state and nation.
Dr. Anna Pyayt’s acknowledges her significant contributions and promising potential in engineering and biomedical research. Her work is recognized as groundbreaking, with applications in diagnostics, mobile health technologies, and cancer treatment.
About the Event
Held on November 1, 2024, the in Orlando brought together Florida’s leading researchers, industry professionals, and academics. The event featured a keynote by National Academy of Medicine President Victor Dzau and discussions on topics like climate change and biomedical innovations. The ceremony honored twenty new inductees and Rising Stars who are expected to lead advancements in science and engineering across the state.
About Dr. Anna Pyayt
Dr. Pyayt directs the . Her interdisciplinary research focuses on developing bio-sensors, AI-driven diagnostics, and innovative healthcare technologies. Among her notable accomplishments is the Mobile ELISA diagnostic tool, a technology that gained international attention as a finalist in the XPrize competition. Dr. Pyayt’s work in artificial intelligence and assistive technologies has the potential to revolutionize diagnostic methods, making early detection of medical conditions more accessible worldwide.
Dr. Pyayt said, "With the support from the National Science Foundation and the Casey DeSantis Cancer Research Program, I am committed to driving innovation in data science and cancer research with the goal of making a meaningful impact in people's lives."
About ASEMFL
is dedicated to fostering the advancement of science and addressing critical challenges affecting Florida. By recognizing leaders in research, the ASEMFL connects experts across fields to drive collaboration and innovation for the benefit of the state and beyond.
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