FIU Provost takes engineering students’ race car for a test drive
FIU Provost and Executive Vice President Kenneth G. Furton suited up and took a race car for a test drive around the Engineering Center. This wasn’t just any race car – it was a Formula SAE race car built entirely from scratch by engineering students who are part of...
Students with developmental disabilities bond with FIU peers over computers
Students in the FIU School of Computing and Information Sciences (SCIS), part of the FIU College of Engineering & Computing, worked with the Marino Campus visitors to teach them how to assemble hardware, create websites, code and make cables ... Read more in FIU...
FIU professor building better bridges
When Atorod Azizinamini stood in the White House in 2015 to be honored as a “Champion of Change,” he formally accepted a title that many agree has described him for years. With four patents and more than 200 articles to his credit, ... Read more in FIU Magazine.
Introducing FIU Master’s in Enterprise Logistics
Most logistics degrees currently offered nationwide focus on supply chain management. The master’s degree in enterprise logistics at FIU incorporates various aspects that affect the global community, from different products and methods of transporting them... Read...
Introducing the FIU B.A. in Computer Science
The B.A in Computer Science (CS) is intended for students targeting a career in the computing field. The program provides a solid foundation in Computer Science blended with an interdisciplinary field of their choices such as Digital Media, Business, Economics and.......
Girls who Code Summer immersion programs at FIU
Girls Who Code, the national nonprofit working to close the gender gap in technology, kicked off its 2017 Summer Immersion Program today in Miami in partnership with Citrix and the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation... Read the entire story in FIU Computing and...
Summer 2017 IPC Keynote Speaker – Richard Chance
Richard Chance is an entrepreneur and educator with over 25 years of business and leadership experience. He is the founder of Incite Innovation Labs (i2 Labs), a co-working space for technology companies, and he is CEO of i2 Labs Academy, which provides a 20-week...
The future of apprenticeships, education in construction
On June 21, the College of Engineering and Computing hosted the “Education + Industry: Partnering for the Future of Construction” panel discussion in Washington, D.C., to celebrate a historic gift made by alumnus Chad Moss ’94... Read the entire story in FIU...
FIU to offer first Internet of Things degree in U.S.
Smart watches, smart phones, many home security systems and autonomous vehicles: The Internet allows them to communicate with each other and together they make the Internet of Things (IoT). Starting in the spring of 2018... Read the entire story in FIU News.
FIU ranked as second largest producer of NACME scholar graduates
The FIU College of Engineering and Computing is a proud partner of the National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering (NACME). NACME is the largest provider of college scholarships for underrepresented minorities pursuing degrees at schools of engineering. The...
Ata Dolatmoradi – Finalist in Healthcare Innovation Pitch Competition
Congratulations to FIU’s Ata Dolatmoradi, a Ph.D. candidate and dissertation year fellow in the Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering. Ata has been selected as a finalist for USF’s 2017 Florida Blue Healthcare Innovation Pitch Competition. There are 12...
Patent for device that detects toxins
Department of Biomedical Engineering professor, Anthony McGoron, PhD., and PhD. graduate student, Vinay Bhardwaj, recently had their patent published for a technology that provides methods and means to detect incidents of accidental or intentional release of chemical...