The Center for Diversity and Student Success in Engineering and Computing (CD-SSEC) has been awarded a grant of $7,500 from the Bosch Community Fund to support our Engineers on Wheels (EoW) program. EoW brings Florida International University engineering students to...
The Applied Science & Technology Research Organization of America (ASTRO America) has been awarded a $1 Million grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation’s Regional Innovation Engines, or NSF Engines, program. ASTRO America is among the more than 40...
President Kenneth A. Jessell and Provost Elizabeth M. Béjar are honoring 15 of our faculty members as 2022-2023 Top Scholars for excelling in research, creative work, publications, and other areas. Since 2008, select faculty have been recognized with the FIU Top...
When astronauts are able to construct research bases on the moon that can withstand its harsh environment, they may have Brandon Aguiar to thank. The Miami native is using 3D printing and a lunar simulation supplied by NASA to create strong, complex structures....
When Ana Claus came to the U.S. from Brazil in 2016, she intended to stay only for one year and to learn English. Today, she is a patent-pending engineer recognized for her work in designing a rechargeable seawater battery system, especially important as the world...
The College of Engineering and Computing’s overall graduate engineering program jumped 34 spots to land among the top 100 nationally at No. 92 (No. 61 among public universities) according to U.S. News and World report rankings. Read more at FIU...