Rosko recognized for undergraduate academic leadership by FSU

Rachel Rosko is the type of student that every parent hopes their child will become. Bright, driven and focused, she graduates this spring as a mechanical engineer from the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering. 

This year she also earned the Florida State University Academic Leadership Award for the college, one of two such honorees and the only undergraduate engineer with the distinction.

FAMU-FSU College of Engineering alumnus Rob Hardy inspires FAMU students at graduation

On Saturday, May 5, writer, producer, and director Rob Hardy gave the commencement address for Florida A&M University’s Spring 2018 graduates. With directing credits on hit shows such as “ER,” “Empire,” “Power,” “How to Get Away with Murder,” “The Flash,” “The Blindspot,” “Criminal Minds,” “Being Mary Jane,” “Arrow,” “Castle,” “Grey’s Anatomy,” “The Vampire Diaries,” “Bones,” “The Originals,” “Finding Carter,” and “Satisfaction,” Hardy is still relatable as he opens up about his path to success. 

Mechanical engineering alumnus David Lambert, Ph.D. is recognized as an accomplished munitions engineer

David E. Lambert, Ph.D. is the Chief Scientist, Munitions Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory, Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. He serves as the principal scientific and technical adviser to the director and is the primary authority for the technical content of the directorate’s science and technology portfolio.

Promising aerospace engineering student participates in Citizens for Space Exploration Program in D.C.

Florida A&M University’s Danielle Jones, a mechanical engineering student in the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering, was selected to participate in the Citizens for Space Exploration (CSE) program held May 15-17 in Washington, D.C.

Jones is a junior who has plans to go into the aerospace industry. Because of Jones’ dedication to space exploration, she received the opportunity to intern at the John F. Kennedy Space Center this summer, which is one of 10 NASA field centers.

FSU senior Taylor J. Davis graduates with not one, but two engineering degrees

Taylor J. Davis isn’t one to shy away from the hard stuff. In fact, he almost seems to thrive on the grueling pace of engineering education. On May 4, he leaves the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering with dual degrees in mechanical and electrical engineering, an accomplishment very few even attempt.

He’s also leaving with a working model for a hydroelectric generator, a unique project that embodies Davis’ passion for mechanics and the environment and may just be the key to his future. 

Department of Mechanical Engineering celebrates alumni accomplishments with annual awards banquet

As the semester ends and another graduating class looms, it’s important to remember that a degree is only as valuable as the people obtaining them. As such, recognizing alumni for their post-collegiate achievements is one way to validate and acknowledge those shining stars who have exited our doors. Last month, the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering Department of Mechanical Engineering made sure to do just that when it held its second annual Alumni Awards Banquet at the Sittig Center in downtown Tallahassee. 

Scientist succeeds his mentor as director of MagLab's Applied Superconductivity Center

Lance Cooley, an expert in applied superconductivity, who was recruited to Florida State University in 2017, has been named head of the MagLab’s Applied Superconductivity Center.

Cooley came to the MagLab from the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, or “Fermilab”, near Chicago. He also holds a faculty appointment in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering.

Cummins researcher Dr. Michael Hays designs electric vehicles of the future

Michael Hays was raised in Tampa, Florida and graduated from Florida State University with a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering through the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering in 2009. He spent the next four years completing his Ph.D. under the guidance of Dr. Billy Oates, specializing in active materials and structures. 

Dr. Philip Flater, pioneer in additive manufacturing, gives back to alma mater in STEM education

Dr. Philip Flater has been employed by the Air Force Research Laboratory, Munitions Directorate since June 2004. He completed his BS degree in Mechanical Engineering from Florida State University through the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering in 2003 and his MS degree in 2004. In 2015 he earned his Ph.D. in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering from the University of Florida.

Mechanical engineering alumnus gives back to community, country and faith

Dr. Damion D. Dunlap received BS, MS and Ph.D. degrees in mechanical engineering from the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering in 2002, 2004, and 2011 respectively. His dissertation research developed a motion planning and control framework that enabled the solution of motion planning problems through the employment of predictive dynamic system models.