Engineering Dean Suvranu De Elected to the Academy of Science, Engineering and Medicine of Florida

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FAMU-FSU College of Engineering Dean Suvranu De was recently elected to the ASEMFL. (Mark Wallheiser/FAMU-FSU College of Engineering)

FAMU-FSU College of Engineering Dean Suvranu De has been elected as a new member of the Academy of Science, Engineering and Medicine of Florida (ASEMFL), one of the highest honors given to scholars in the state.

De holds the Google Endowed Dean position at the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering and is a professor of mechanical engineering. His research focuses on multiscale modeling, virtual reality for healthcare, noninvasive neuroimaging and artificial intelligence. He is an elected fellow of multiple professional societies, including the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering.

ASEMFL membership recognizes researchers who live and work in Florida and have made outstanding contributions to science, engineering and medicine nationally and globally. The academy has 38 elected members, including Florida State University President Richard McCullough.

De, who holds faculty appointments at both FAMU and FSU, was elected alongside six other Florida State University faculty members. McCullough said the recognition reflects the quality of research underway across the university.

“This recognition of seven of our faculty members underscores the world-class caliber of research and scholarship taking place at Florida State University,” McCullough said. “Election to ASEMFL is a testament to their dedication, innovation, and profound impact on their respective fields. From pioneering advancements in magnetics and particle physics to revolutionary breakthroughs in healthcare technology, quantum materials, dyslexia research, and anxiety treatment, these scholars embody FSU’s commitment to academic excellence and societal impact.”

De and the other new inductees will be formally recognized at the ASEMFL annual meeting in November. More information about the academy is available at asemfl.org.


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