Meet Arya B. Nair who is deeply passionate about mechanical engineering, influenced by her brother’s career and driven to explore innovative intersections. Her journey includes leadership roles at FIU, advocacy efforts at Capitol Hill, and hands-on experience at...
FIU engineering majors Gabriel Habech and Michael Romano have always aspired to improve the lives of others through innovation and entrepreneurship. The two-member team recently created BeyondSight – an assistive technology company that empowers the visually impaired...
College of Engineering & Computing faculty named recipients of this year’s Rewarding Excellence in Teaching Incentive (RETI) Award. The RETI Award was established by the Office of the Provost through the Office of Faculty Leadership and Success in 2021. What is...
NASA has awarded nearly $1.5 million to academic, non-profit, and business organizations to advance state-of-the-art technology that will play a key role in the agency’s return to the Moon under Artemis, as well as future missions to Mars. Twenty-four projects from 21...
Kazue Orikasa ’21 conducted innovative studies at one of NASA’s most prominent scientific hubs. It can cost tens of thousands of dollars to ship one pound of matter into orbit. FIU Ph.D. student Kazue Orikasa is leading cutting-edge research to help NASA get the most...
Piyush Pradhananga remembers the aftermath of an earthquake that flattened his town in Nepal, one of the world’s most natural disaster-prone countries, when he was in his early 20s. Aside from the pain his family and many others suffered, something else left an...