U.S. Rep. Mario Díaz-Balart on Friday presented FIU’s Wall of Wind with a $4.05 million federal allocation to support windstorm research. The funds are part of a designation from the National Institute of Standards and Technology, facilitated through the support of...
FIU engineering majors Gabriel Habech and Michael Romano have always aspired to improve the lives of others through innovation and entrepreneurship. The two-member team recently created BeyondSight – an assistive technology company that empowers the visually impaired...
Three College of Engineering and Computing students were selected as the recipients of FIU’s inaugural The Robert Henry Stovall Military Scholarship. Congratulations to Justin Casale, Luis Sanchez, and Cynthia Tounn. Paws up! Justin Casale is a Marine Corps veteran...
M. Hadi Amini, Assistant Professor of the Knight Foundation School of Computing and Information Sciences, authored an article in The Conversation about the privacy of cars and how AI plays a big role. Read the full article on The Conversation.
Kazue Orikasa ’21 conducted innovative studies at one of NASA’s most prominent scientific hubs. It can cost tens of thousands of dollars to ship one pound of matter into orbit. FIU Ph.D. student Kazue Orikasa is leading cutting-edge research to help NASA get the most...
Piyush Pradhananga remembers the aftermath of an earthquake that flattened his town in Nepal, one of the world’s most natural disaster-prone countries, when he was in his early 20s. Aside from the pain his family and many others suffered, something else left an...