It’s a dirty job, but someone needs to do it. The U.S. has millions of gallons of hazardous radioactive waste buried beneath the surface at Department of Energy facilities around the country. The byproducts of World War II and a Cold War nuclear weapons race are...
FIU News recently sat down with Matt Ruddell—adjunct professor of digital forensics at the College of Engineering & Computing (CEC) and a member of the National Forensic Science Technology Center, a program at FIU that specializes in digital forensic course...
For the first time, the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at FIU’s College of Engineering and Computing is collaborating with Microsoft to offer undergraduate students a certification in Azure Fundamentals as part of a new course enhancement. This...
With an engineering degree, students have endless opportunities. They can pursue a career in industry, do research in a laboratory or follow the footsteps of their mentors, becoming professors and teaching the next-generation workforce. Securing a tenure-track...
Today’s digital world is continuously evolving, with new applications, programs and smart devices that allow people to make payments or purchases with the touch of a button. Inevitably, this growth leads to an exponential increase in cyberattacks, computer-based...
NASA has awarded fellowships to three College of Engineering & Computing (CEC) students in support of their research in advancements of space exploration and increased engagement of minority students in STEM opportunities. FIU is one of a dozen minority-serving...