No you can't.

All you can do is

Object source = event.getSource();
if(source == panel) {
  //event fired by specific panel
}

But this only makes sense if you have multiple event sources for a single 
method, e.g.

@UiHandler({"panel1", "panel2"})
void onMouseOver(MouseOverEvent event) {
  //dispatch event source here.
}

The above code is pretty much the same as

MouseOverHandler handler = new MouseOverHandler() { //implement... }
panel1.addMouseOverHandler(handler);
panel2.addMouseOverHandler(handler);

-- J.

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