NSE Site Visit
Our NSE industry partners with Kansas City National Security Campus will be visiting Dr. Shonda Bernadin and our research students for a site visit.
Our NSE industry partners with Kansas City National Security Campus will be visiting Dr. Shonda Bernadin and our research students for a site visit.
Shonda Bernadin from the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering, and three faculty from the College of Science and Technology (CST) made history as the first faculty from Florida A&M University to be designated Google Endowed Professors by the university. Bernadin is an associate professor in the joint engineering college’s department of electrical and computer engineering.
More information on teams and sponsors will be available soon here.
7:30 AM – Volunteer arrival, check-in, grab & go breakfast (COE Atrium B)
8:15 AM – 1:00 PM - Oral presentations
1:30 PM – 2:30 PM - Poster Session (Engineering Buildings A & B – all 3 floors)
2:45 PM – 3:30 PM - Awards (Engineering A Atrium)
A lecture by Manoj Shah, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and General Electric
On April 7, the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering honored outstanding faculty and staff at the annual College Awards Night Banquet at the Capital City Country Club in Tallahassee, Florida. Ditching their sneakers, the engineering campus community celebrated the success of their students and peers on a warm night of fellowship.
The awards recognize employees who go above and beyond their day-to-day duties to serve the engineering campus community. Students from several top senior design teams were also honored at the event.
More than a dozen of our FAMU-FSU College of Engineering faculty members have active labs at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory. Using the world’s most powerful magnet technology, they study everything from human neurobiology to complex fluid mechanics. See what’s behind the scenes at the National “MagLab” just steps from our college.
Dept: Electrical & Computer Engineering
Chair(s): Dr. Mischa Steurer, Dr. Sastry Pamidi, Dr. Yuan Li
A team of researchers from the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering is developing a modular solar electricity system that can help communities keep electricity flowing during natural disasters.