Electrical Engineering Alumnus Awarded DOD SMART Scholar SEED Grant

Florida State University and FAMU-FSU College of Engineering alumnus Thiago Szymanski, Ph.D. recently received the prestigious Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholar Seed Grant Award from the Department of Defense to study hardware in the loop simulations. Szymanski hopes that this work will help improve carbon emissions for the Navy. Szymanski is an engineer at the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Philadelphia Division. 

Engineering Alumna Uses Her Voice to Pay It Forward and Inspire Women in STEM

Danica “Dani” Forestal graduated with a bachelor’s degree from the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering and Florida State University in 2020 and has been using her experience to support women in STEM ever since. 

The electrical engineer was recently crowned “Miss Raleigh USA” in North Carolina and will compete for Miss North Carolina USA in February. She hopes to use the platform to amplify awareness about the causes she cares about, like having more women in STEM.

Northrop Grumman Foundation Awards $1.5M Grant to Establish New STEM Research and Education Program to Meet Areas of National Need

Electrical engineering encompasses several critical skills areas of national need, as identified by the U.S. government. With a new $1.5 million grant from the Northrop Grumman Foundation, the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering will ramp up its research activity in these areas. The funds will also support graduate and undergraduate students at the college in these areas.