Nov 15, 2022 | Alumni, Engineering, Engineering Management, Industry, Innovation, News, STEM
Ruben Terrazas, Vice President of Integrated Supply Chain at Titan America says non-stop building in Florida has most manufacturers depleted of capacity, but he leans on his experience at FIU to help improve systems and inventory. About 15 years ago, Titan sponsored...
Feb 22, 2022 | Breaking Barriers, Community, Engineering, Faculty Achievement, Industry, Innovation, News, Research, STEM, Worlds Ahead
FIU is a driver of the new South Florida tech boom. With a history of turning out highly qualified graduates who together have laid a foundation for the growing industry, the university is redoubling efforts to meet the demands of an exciting, unprecedented era. Miami...
Feb 15, 2022 | Breaking Barriers, Community, Engineering, Faculty Achievement, Industry, Innovation, News, Research, STEM, Worlds Ahead
Four FIU College of Engineering and Computing professors are among 83 academic inventors named to the National Academy of Inventors (NAI) 2022 class of Senior Members. Bilal El-Zahab, Vadym Drozd, Stavros Georgakopoulos and Chunlei Wang are now considered among the...
Jun 18, 2020 | Construction Management, Coronavirus, Industry, News
As organizations decipher plans for phased reopening, several of South Florida’s construction leaders offered their take on the industry, jobs and internships in a recent Zoom panel discussion organized by the Moss Department of Construction Management and FIU Online....
May 11, 2020 | Computer Engineering, Electrical and Computing Engineering, Faculty Achievement, Industry, News, Student Success
After announcements of travel restrictions, the price plummeted from $8,000 to $3,800 in one day, according to a report by CryptoCompare. Despite the crash, people haven’t lost interest in Bitcoin. Forbes reported that Americans are using their stimulus checks to buy...
May 6, 2020 | Computer Engineering, Computing and Information Sciences, Industry, Innovation, News, Research
Future jobs in architecture, engineering and construction are going to look quite different than they do today. These industries will rely heavily on automation and robotics, and FIU’s Robotics Academy is at the forefront of preparing their workforce. For its efforts...