Over the weekend, the FIU College of Engineering and Computing celebrated the graduation of nearly 800 students during three outdoor ceremonies, including graduates who were recognized as Real Triumphs Graduates for their achievements in the classroom and in their...
Osama Mohammed, a distinguished professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the associate dean of research at the College of Engineering and Computing, has been named a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI). The NAI Fellows Program highlights...
More than 5,900 FIU students will celebrate their graduation this fall in five ceremonies Dec. 11 – 12, 2021 at FIU Stadium on the university’s main campus. Some of the graduates will be recognized as Real Triumphs Graduates for their stellar academic achievements and...
From medical devices to cell phones, we have become dependent on batteries and chargers to keep us functioning. Imagine the day, however, when there is no longer a need for transmission lines, charging cords and manually plugging electric vehicles into an outlet....
Florida International University (FIU) has received a five-year, $22.9 million grant from the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Army Research Laboratory to advance additive manufacturing technologies that aid in the repair, design and durability of...
In the future, a “smart” bandage being developed at FIU’s College of Engineering and Computing could remotely send real-time information directly to physicians to advise them how well a patient’s chronic wound is healing. That’s the hope of the project’s mastermind,...