Low-gravity simulator design developed by FAMU-FSU College of Engineering researchers offers new avenues for space research
Published: | 1:24 pm
As humanity continues its exploration of the universe, the low-gravity environment of space presents unusual challenges for scientists and engineers. […]
Engineering researcher gets NSF award for 3D imaging technology to advance quantum fluid research
Published: | 11:21 am
Superfluids are one of the 20th century’s most fascinating and important discoveries. Their study is the basis of Nobel Prize-winning […]
FSU early career researchers receive prestigious NSF award
Published: | 3:02 pm
Three Florida State University faculty members have been recognized by the National Science Foundation with the prestigious CAREER Award, a […]
FSU engineers improve performance of high-temperature superconductor wires
Published: | 11:18 am
Florida State University researchers have discovered a novel way to improve the performance of electrical wires used as high-temperature superconductors […]
FSU engineering researchers visualize the motion of vortices in superfluid turbulence
Published: | 2:22 pm
Nobel laureate in physics Richard Feynman once described turbulence as “the most important unsolved problem of classical physics.” Understanding turbulence […]
FSU researchers enhance quantum machine learning algorithms
Published: | 8:57 am
A Florida State University professor’s research could help quantum computing fulfill its promise as a powerful computational tool. William Oates, […]
FAMU-FSU College of Engineering professor will teach robots concept of risk with Toyota grant
Published: | 2:06 pm
For Florida State University engineering professor Christian Hubicki, robots aren’t just a tool for the future. They’re a way to […]
FSU researchers investigate how face shape affects COVID-19 mask performance
Published: | 3:33 pm
Face masks are helpful in preventing the spread of COVID-19, but researchers believe they can be made even more effective, […]
FSU researchers use mechanical engineering, scientific computing and forestry to better understand prescribed burns
Published: | 2:18 pm
In the effort to mitigate destructive wildfires, wildland managers often fight those uncontrolled fires with prescribed fire — carefully controlled […]
Students meld engineering, art at Challenger Learning Center exhibit
Published: | 2:41 pm
Would you be surprised to learn that art students use engineering software on their work? Or laser cutting? How about […]