With researchers across the university hard at work and its president playing an integral role in shaping the state’s approach to space investment, the collective efforts of the Jack D. Gordon Institute for Public Policy, the College of Engineering & Computing,...
The Wall of Wind turns storm fury into science, marking two decades of breakthroughs that strengthen buildings and protect communities. The roar builds as wind and rain lash against the walls of a low-rise South Florida home. Loose objects — chairs, a bicycle, a bird...
When someone opens the door and enters a hospital room, wearing a stethoscope is a telltale sign that they’re a clinician. This medical device has been around for over 200 years and remains a staple in the clinic despite significant advances in medical diagnostics and...
Fooled into following a hacker’s rogue commands, a drone is liable to do any number of things. Fly erratically. Speed up. Slow down. Hang suspended in the air. Reverse course. Take a new course. And, most dangerously: crash. What the compromised drone cannot do,...
Siemens has spotlighted FIU’s College of Engineering and Computing for its groundbreaking research, innovation, and strong academic-industry partnerships. The feature includes insights from Interim Dean Inés Triay on FIU’s leadership in areas such as additive...
The College of Engineering and Computing is proud to be featured in FIU’s latest research magazine, highlighting cutting-edge research that addresses global challenges. From groundbreaking discoveries in the labs to explorations of the future of AI, take a look at...