As part of an ambitious effort to align university and college degrees with the state’s workforce needs, Florida’s Board of Governors awarded $15 million in grants to four collaborative university projects Thursday, including $4.9 million to a newly formed consortium...
When developers in Italy wanted to do full-scale testing on how hundreds of trees on terraces of two residential towers in Milan would hold up in winds in excess of 100 miles per hour, they turned to FIU’s Wall of Wind. The Bosco Verticale (vertical forest)...
MIAMI (Feb. 10, 2014) –- Researchers and students in FIU’s Discovery Lab have developed the initial prototype of a TeleBot — which combines telepresence and robotics — to allow disabled police and military personnel to serve as patrol officers. A...
Stavros V. Georgakopoulos, assistant professor at FIU’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, holding an origami antenna. FIU researchers are using technology and principles derived from the traditional Japanese art of origami to create remarkably compact...
A group of 36 ambassadors representing nations on five continents visited FIU’s College of Engineering & Computing on Tuesday, Jan. 14, to learn more about research taking place at the International Hurricane Research Center’s Wall of Wind. The visit was part of...
The OHL School of Construction has offered online graduate courses that lead to the Master of Science in Construction Management, FIU’s only fully online graduate engineering program, since Fall 2004. The online graduate engineering program offered by FIU’s College of...