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Roger Tipton Awarded Department Award for Outstanding Journal Publication

The University of South Florida Department of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering has announced its annual department awards and Roger Tipton has been awarded the Outstanding Journal Publication Award for “Laser Enhanced Direct Print Additive Manufacturing of Embedded Circular Cross-Section Optical Fiber Interconnects for Board Level Computing Devices” that was published in the Additive Manufacturing Journal […]

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Computer Components Connected by Light

Computers and smartphones are about to get a lot faster. If Roger Tipton succeeds with his invention, light will replace copper wires as connectors of computer components. This will be like using fiberoptic cable to access the web instead of a dial-up m… Please listen to the entire podcast on Radio Cade through this link

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Roger Tipton Speaks at NanoFlorida International Conference

The NanoFlorida Conference is a unique event with a long, successful tradition of student researchers sharing their discoveries in nanotechnology within the State of Florida. For the first time, NanoFlorida has been extended to include students from around the US and the world and thus renamed as the NanoFlorida International Conference. It provides a unique […]

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Roger Tipton Speaks at AIChE Fall Conference

The AIChE Annual Meeting is the premier educational forum for chemical engineers interested in innovation and professional growth. Academic and industry experts will cover wide range of topics relevant to cutting-edge research, new technologies, and emerging growth areas in chemical engineering. In addition to programming from 22 of AIChE’s Divisions and Forums, the 2019 Annual Meeting will […]

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Roger Tipton to be Co-Instructor for Fall

Roger Tipton will be teaching Senior Chemical and Biomedical Engineering Lab I (ECH3240) at USF this fall with Dr. Sandra Pettit. Dr. Pettit is a wonderful instructor and it is going to be a great semester! Yeah, school is back in session!

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USF Fiber Optics Technology in “Final Four” for Cade Museum Prize

USF startup company Path Optical Systems, Inc. is among the “Final Four” companies in the running for the 10th Annual Cade Museum Prize. The company is developing a University of South Florida-licensed process for creating smaller optical interconnects which can be directly printed on device boards to enable the next generation of computing devices. The […]

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