Two students researching in the lab at FAMU-FSU College of Engineering

Research

We capitalize on the study and application of signals, controls, power systems, electronics and robotics to make innovative and creative advances to solving pressing societal problems in human health, environment and industry.

Major Research Areas

Dr. Richard Liang and a graduate student working in the lab

Graduate

Advanced degrees from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering prepare students for high-level jobs in industry, research and higher education (faculty).

Graduate Admissions

Students studying at the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering

Undergraduate

The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering offers Bachelor of Science (B.S.) undergraduate degrees and a choice of two majors within the program.

Undergraduate Admissions

Improving Intersection Safety

A team of engineering faculty from the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering was awarded the Intersection Safety Challenge Stage 1A Award from the U.S. Department of Transportation. Their winning project, PREDISS, represents the Predictive Intersection Safety System they are developing. PREDISS is a concept that makes intersections safer. Using a holistic approach, the group can detect and track vehicles and pedestrians in the crosswalk from low-cost sensor data. The software can predict trajectories and uses algorithms to prevent collisions in real-time.

Moses Anubi and team win the U.S DOT Intersection Safety Challenge Stage 1A Award.
Aero-propulsion, Mechatronics, and Energy Center early in the evening...illuminated from inside
Aero-propulsion, Mechatronics, and Energy Center (AME)
Center for Advanced Power Systems (CAPS) facilities
Center for Advanced Power Systems (CAPS)
Center for Intelligent, Systems, Control, and Robotics (CISCOR)
Giant windmill farm
Future Renewable Electric Energy Delivery and Management (FREEDMSC)
National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (NHMFL)
Research at the Center for Advanced Power Systems (CAPS)

The Center for Advanced Power Systems (CAPS) is a multidisciplinary research center organized to perform basic and applied research to advance the field of power systems technology with emphasis on application to electric utility, defense, and transportation.

high voltage lab demonstration at CAPS