U.S. Secretary of Transportation Elaine L. Chao and U.S. Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart made a stop last week at the College of Engineering & Computing. During their visit, they toured FIU’s Accelerated Bridge Construction University Transportation Center (ABC-UTC) and...
The Department of Defense (DoD) is looking for a few good men and women — especially minorities — to fill civilian jobs. “Taking the Pentagon to the People” was a two-day event hosted by the College of Engineering & Computing at the Steven J. Green School of...
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has invested nearly $80 million total to create four new Engineering Research Centers (ERCs) to address national challenges in health and energy sustainability and FIU is part of two of the pioneering centers. Read more in FIU...
After Hurricane Irma hit, there was a major concern about South Florida’s bridges, mainly the ones in the Florida Keys. Would the structures be safe to cross for drivers anxious to get back home? Would relief efforts be impaired due to damage caused by massive winds?...
Commission B of the International Union of Radio Science (URSI) recently held its triennial conference at Montreal, Canada. Two researchers from the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering won first and second place for their papers. First place went to...
FIU Provost and Executive Vice President Kenneth G. Furton suited up and took a race car for a test drive around the Engineering Center. This wasn’t just any race car – it was a Formula SAE race car built entirely from scratch by engineering students who are part of...