Ranu Jung, eminent scholar professor and chair of the Department of Biomedical Engineering, and her Adaptive Neural System Lab (ANSL) team was recently named a 2020 Cade Prize winner.
Given by the Cade Museum for Creativity and Invention, the Cade Prize awards inventors and entrepreneurs who demonstrate a creative approach to addressing problems in their field of expertise, resulting in an innovative invention. This is the eleventh year of the Cade Prize, and the first year that the competition was opened beyond Florida research universities and companies to include Alabama and Georgia applicants.
Jung is also a co-PI on FIU ADVANCE, a five-year, $3.2 million Institutional Transformation grant awarded in 2016 by the National Science Foundation for FIU to develop innovative organizational change strategies to produce comprehensive change across all STEM disciplines.
Read more at FIU Advance News.