David Quiroga interned at at Northrop Grumman in San Diego, California. He worked as a Radio Frequency (RF) test engineer for the Joint Strike Fighter F-35 Program. The program’s purpose is to create next generation aircraft for the military, promising significant...
After several years of living in the United States, Andonov launched his own company, Assen Aeronautics, and, with the help of FIU students, the Assen A1 flying hover bike. The Assen A1 bike weighs 100 pounds and can potentially fly up to 10,000 feet. It is...
Brian Castillo is the kind of young professional Florida Gov. Rick Scott wants to see more of. With a BS in biomedical engineering in hand, the 2016 alumnus stepped immediately from the commencement stage into a job with the South Florida division of medical...
FIU was ranked among the Top 100 Worldwide Universities Granted U.S. Utility Patents in 2017 in a new report published today. “FIU’s ranking as one of the preeminent universities in the world for patent production recognizes that we have remarkable faculty and...
Lamar Burton received the MaGNET award. The MaGNET (Maize Genetics Network Enhancement via Travel) award provides funding to cover costs for the conference registration, meals during the conference, housing and travel to and from the conference. The award is sponsored...
Ahmed Elsayed received his Ph.D. in electrical and computer engineering from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering within FIU’s College of Engineering & Computing. He got his first job working for Boeing Research & Technology (BR&T) in...