Noontime Research Nuggets

Dean De is hosting a new luncheon research presentation series called Noontime Research Nuggets. This is open to students, faculty and staff and involves a light lunch (or bring your own) and a brief (5 slide/5 minute) presentation to the group by a researcher with current projects to share.

Schedule:

12:00 pm - Event start & lunch served (light lunch or bring your own)

12:45 pm - Welcome by De

12:50 pm - 5 Min/5 Slide Research presentation

1:00 pm - Q&A

1:30 pm - Adjourn

Noontime Research Nuggets

Dean De is hosting a new luncheon research presentation series called Noontime Research Nuggets. This is open to students, faculty and staff and involves a light lunch (or bring your own) and a brief (5 slide/5 minute) presentation to the group by a researcher with current projects to share.

Schedule:

12:00 pm - Event start & lunch served (light lunch or bring your own)

12:45 pm - Welcome by De

12:50 pm - 5 Min/5 Slide Research presentation

1:00 pm - Q&A

1:30 pm - Adjourn

College Strategic Planning 2023

We are embarking on a process to set our ambitions and purpose for the next five years, and we want you to be a part of this project. 

There are many ways for you to participate and share your thoughts, time and talent in this endeavor. 

  • Serve on a strategic priority sub-committee.
  • Share your thoughts and ideas with the sub-committees by emailing the strategic planning team.
  • Share this information with other College of Engineering stakeholders. 

 

Senior Design 2023

Every year, senior engineering students participate in a two-semester Senior Design course, where they apply the knowledge learned in the classroom and work with industry partners on a sponsored project. These undergraduates work in teams, often interdisciplinary to provide innovative and creative solutions for real-life projects. Senior Design is a signature engineering capstone experience for students and the experience helps them realize specific design needs by using engineering skills they have learned through the curriculum.

$1.5M to Expand Hypersonic Research Capability and Train Future Aerospace Engineers Secured via FAMU

Florida A&M University (FAMU) and the Florida Center of Advanced Aero-Propulsion (FCAAP) have been awarded $1,200,000 by the Army Research Office (ARO). The award will expand the high-speed research capability at the facility and recruit more African American students to pursue careers in aerospace engineering.