Calendar

August 21, 2023

Welcome to join us! Please check out these upcoming events for 2023 – 2024 organized by the Graduate Association of Chemical Engineers (GRACE) and the Department of Chemical Engineering. Date Event Location Host July 7, 4 PM – 6 PM  Friday Food Fling ChE Basketball Court grace.social.chair@che.ufl.edu August 17 – 18 PhD Orientation ChE Building Department […]

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AICHE Annual Meeting

January 31, 2023

The AIChE Annual Meeting is a conference held for chemical engineers by chemical engineers, inviting everyone interested in innovation in all things chemical engineering and professional growth opportunities.. Academic and industry experts alike present on a wide range of topics relevant to cutting-edge research, new technologies, and emerging growth areas in chemical engineering. We encourage […]

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Our department with candles under the big oak tree

Festival of Lights

January 31, 2023

Diwali is one of the biggest festival celebration in India, which symbolizes the spiritual victory of LIGHT over darkness, GOOD over evil, and KNOWLEDGE over ignorance. It is a five-day festival coinciding with the end of the summer harvest and the darkest night of the Hindu lunisolar calendar. “Diwali” comes from the Sanskrit word “Dīpāvali”, […]

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Social Events

August 18, 2020

Social Events GRACE regularly hosts social and extracurricular events for graduate students in the chemical engineering department. In a typical year, we organize A welcome trip to a local natural spring A research social and luncheon Regular house building activities with Habitat for Humanity Diwaliween (combined Diwali and Halloween) celebration Chinese New Year party … […]

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GRACE Symposium

August 18, 2020

GRACE Symposium Every year, GRACE hosts a day-long symposium at which graduate students present their research. This symposium provides an opportunity for students to prepare for upcoming conferences or thesis defenses. During sessions of each symposium, a keynote speaker—historically, a professor at the University of Florida from another department—starts each session and is followed by […]

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