As part of India’s Smart Grids Innovation Challenge, FIU, in partnership with the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad (IIMA) has been awarded a $400,000 grant for two years to develop algorithms and software-driven infrastructure to help develop India’s...
Shell Hacks, the FIU School of Computing and Information Sciences (SCIS), Upsilon Pi Epsilon (UPE) and Microsoft cosponsored the 2018 fall hackathon which took the University by storm on Friday, September 14, 2018. More than 700 university students from around the...
Jose Gracia has lived a full life. The 92 year old has embraced all the challenges life has thrown his way and uses those experiences to mentor youth and inspire them to pursue engineering. Gracia teaches at Miami Douglas Macarthur South Senior High School, Barbara...
Anurag Akkiraju — a recent high school graduate and intern in FIU’s Cyber-Physical Systems Security Lab — had his first paper on cybersecurity published. In October 2017, his paper titled “Cybergrenade: Automated Exploitation of Local Network Machines via Single Board...
Born and raised in Greece, John L. Volakis arrived in the United States as a teenager knowing only a few words of English. Today, he is dean of the College of Engineering and Computing and internationally recognized for introducing hybrid finite element methods, now...
Kyle Denney is pursuing his master’s degree in computer engineering as a member of the Cyber-Physical Systems Security Lab at FIU. He interned at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Lincoln Lab where he worked as a summer research intern in the cybersecurity...