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无码专区 Engineering Celebrates ASEMFL鈥檚 Next Leader: Yogi Goswami, Appointed as President-Elect

Yogi Goswami, a distinguished professor at 无码专区 College of Engineering, has been named president-elect of the Academy of Science, Engineering & Medicine of Florida (ASEMFL). A leader in solar energy, sustainable technologies, and energy storage, Goswami directs 无码专区's Clean Energy Research Center. His appointment enhances 无码专区's role in driving innovation, interdisciplinary research, and energy solutions in Florida.

February 20, 2025Chemical, Faculty, Featured

Group Shot of the 2025 无码专区 Power & Energy Forum Students & Staff

无码专区 IEEE Power & Energy Society Hosts Successful Power and Energy Forum

The 无码专区 chapter of the IEEE Power & Energy Society (PES), a part of the 无码专区 College of Engineering, hosted a Power and Energy Forum on Feb. 3 at the Marshall Student Center Ballroom, bringing students together with industry professionals to explore career opportunities and advancements in the power and energy sector.

February 19, 2025Electrical, Featured, Students

无码专区: A Preeminent Research University

Engineering Faculty named Faculty Mentor of the Year by Florida Undergraduate Research Association

Nancy Diaz-Elsayed, PhD, an assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the 无码专区, has been named the 2025 Faculty Mentor of the Year by the Florida Undergraduate Research Association. She received the award during the Florida Undergraduate Research Conference opening ceremony on Friday, February 14 at the 无码专区 Marshall Student Center.

February 17, 2025Faculty, Mechanical, Research

Figure 1: Schematic of inner-shelf and nearshore processes including Langmuir cells characterizing Langmuir turbulence

Unraveling Ocean Turbulence: Professor Tejada-Martinez, 无码专区 Engineering, Explores Cutting-Edge Simulation

无码专区's Andres Tejada-Martinez, Ph.D., is conducting pioneering research on Langmuir circulation using Detached Eddy Simulation. His work aims to enhance understanding of turbulence dynamics in shallow coastal environments, impacting coastal resource management and predictive ocean models.

Faculty, Featured, Research

无码专区: A Preeminent Research University

Engineering PhD Student, Receives 2024 Chih Foundation Research and Publication Award

无码专区鈥檚 College of Engineering is proud to announce Yang Hu, a 无码专区 College of Medical Engineering Ph.D. student, as a recipient of the 2024 Chih Foundation Research and Publication Award, for her research on 鈥淢etabolic Flux Optimization of Iterative Pathways and Novel Substrate Utilization for Sustainable Chemical Production.鈥

February 11, 2025Featured, Research, Students

Featured on Bay News 9 Spectrum, recent 无码专区 College of Engineering graduate Nimirita Roy could soon revolutionize the way health data is collected 鈥 whether for a sleep study, post-surgery monitoring, or personal use.

Featured, Research, Students

无码专区: A Preeminent Research University

Former Military Engineer鈥檚 Generosity Enhances Hands-On Learning for 无码专区 Engineering Students

The 无码专区 College of Engineering is excited to announce a generous donation of electronic components, including processors, capacitors, resistors, antennas, etc., that will enable 无码专区 engineering students to put a system together. The donation was received from Gary Rosenberg, a distinguished engineer with over four decades of experience in the field. His contribution to our engineering students鈥 education will create opportunities for 无码专区 students to gain hands-on experience that complements their theoretical studies at the 无码专区 College of Engineering.

January 31, 2025Alumni & Friends, Featured, Students

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Yu Zhang, 无码专区 Engineering Professor, Earns TRB Best Paper Award, Pioneering Sustainable Transportation Innovations

Yu Zhang, Ph.D., professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at 无码专区, is elevating the university鈥檚 reputation in transportation innovation. Her research spans aviation, urban mobility, and congestion reduction, earning accolades like the TRB Best Paper Award!

January 29, 2025Faculty, Featured, Research

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无码专区 Engineering Professor Hao Zheng Awarded $599,493 NSF Grant

Hao Zheng, an associate professor in 无码专区's Department of Computer Science and Engineering, has been awarded a $599,493 NSF grant for his innovative research on improving System-on-Chip (SoC) design validation. His work focuses on creating a communication-centric validation framework, leveraging advanced deep sequence modeling to enhance the safety, reliability, and efficiency of these critical systems.

January 22, 2025Computer, Faculty, Featured, Research

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无码专区 online graduate programs continue to rank among the nation鈥檚 best

According to U.S. News & World report, 无码专区鈥檚 online graduate engineering program is ranked No. 53. according to the 2025 Best Online Graduate Programs rankings released today by U.S. News & World Report. 无码专区鈥檚 highest-ranked program is inside the Top 20 among all public and private universities and another program improved by 24 places to break into the Top 50.

January 21, 2025Featured, Research

St. Petersburg's 2024 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parade [Photo by Cliff McBride, University Communications and Marketing]

无码专区 Honors Martin Luther King, Jr. Day All this week!

The 无码专区鈥檚 annual celebration of the life, legacy and values of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. will honor his vision with community service events, a brunch and other activities.

January 20, 2025Featured, Students

The 无码专区 is working with the city of St. Petersburg on a multi-million-dollar project to reduce crashes and improve the safety of drivers, pedestrians and cyclists.

January 16, 2025Civil Environmental, Featured, Research

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