Distinguished Seminar Series: George Pharr
“Exploring the Unusual World of Small-Scale Strength and Mechanical Behavior with Nanoindentation”
A lecture by George Pharr, Ph.D., Texas A&M University.
Two Engineering Students Receive Ted Rogers- Intuitive Scholars and Fellowship Program Awards
Two students at the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering were recently selected to receive the Ted Rogers-Intuitive Scholars and Fellowship Program Award. Solomon Andrews, a fourth-year mechanical engineering undergraduate and JohnPaul Adimonyemma, a doctoral student in industrial and manufacturing engineering, are the newest recipients.
“Enginuity” Entrepreneurship Workshop
One day with two events aimed at helping engineers bring ideas to business.
Prototype to Product (10-11:30 am)
Pro panel discussion for students interested in being an entrepreneur or bringing an idea to business. Panelists include:
- Shawn Best, Bay Area Innovations
- Chad Zeng, Ph.D., FAMU-FSU College of Engineering
Innovation to Startup (2-3:30 pm)
Pro panel for discussion for faculty designed to give key insights and information for inventors looking to bring innovations to market or begin a startup. Panelists include:
Researchers Launch U.S. Army Study Using Ultrasound to Examine Burn Wounds
To provide the best care for injured service members, combat medics need reliable tools. To develop better tools, they call upon engineers.
Better Training for the Brain: A Surgical Simulator that Sparks Learning
Surgery can be a life-or-death procedure. With the stakes so high, practice is crucial. Simulators allow surgeons to gain experience before working with patients.
Masters Behind the Scenes at the Engineering Machine Shop
The FAMU-FSU College of Engineering Machine Shop crew kicks into high gear when senior design rolls around.
Students count on the small team of superheroes to support their capstone projects. For many, those projects represent the highlight of their college careers.