In keeping with Florida’s status as a global leader in the aerospace industry, FIU scientists and students are launching cutting-edge technology for the future of space exploration.
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The Latest
- Computer scientists create algorithm to protect videos from quantum hacking
The findings, published in IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics, present a way to protect sensitive videos from rare but extremely powerful computers.
- What is a downburst? These winds can be as destructive as tornadoes − we recreate them to test building designs
FIU's Wall of Wind simulates downbursts to study their impact on buildings, revealing vulnerabilities not addressed by current hurricane-focused designs.
- World in Focus: What's next for the U.S.-EU relationship?
European Union expert Markus Thiel addresses the shifting dynamics that are reshaping the global geopolitical order. He discusses Europe’s rearmament, the future of NATO and nuclear proliferation.
- FIU graduates blaze a trail
5,500+ inspiring journeys: a 16-year-old heads to law school, a math rock star heads to Google, and a new physician heads to New York's largest healthcare provider.
- Doing it all at FIU: One student’s experience
Meet a go-getter reaching well beyond the classroom and his chosen course of study to capitalize on diverse opportunities. He offers a model for any undergraduate to follow.
- “Poisoned” AI models can unleash real-world chaos. Can these attacks be prevented?
False or misleading information intentionally introduced into AI training sets is sabotaging once-reliable models.
Highlighted Articles
- Our Spring 2025 graduates go out boldly
During graduation ceremonies this week, some 5,500 new alumni celebrated their achievements in Panther style. Congratulations, Class of 2025!
- Not in the mood: Mercury messes with songbirds’ mating game
Doctoral candidate Alan Mock and a team of researchers now have growing concerns about a hidden threat lurking in an endangered bird’s food supply — mercury.
Student Success
- Expanded partnership with CodePath to enrich computer science students’ training in AI, career readiness
Cyber threats have no borders. One hacker in one place can damage an entire company – along with its employees and clients – all over the world.
- FIU named a champion among universities nationwide for first-generation student success
Cyber threats have no borders. One hacker in one place can damage an entire company – along with its employees and clients – all over the world.
Research
- Science March Madness: FIU health researchers make it to the championship round
Cyber threats have no borders. One hacker in one place can damage an entire company – along with its employees and clients – all over the world.
- The research must go on: A student learns to advocate for funding
Cyber threats have no borders. One hacker in one place can damage an entire company – along with its employees and clients – all over the world.
Recent Accolades
- Florida International University’s Chaplin School of Hospitality & Tourism Management ranks among world’s best in QS World University Rankings
Cyber threats have no borders. One hacker in one place can damage an entire company – along with its employees and clients – all over the world.
Community & Government Relations
- Green School semester in D.C.: Competitive internship combined with alumni-led classes
Cyber threats have no borders. One hacker in one place can damage an entire company – along with its employees and clients – all over the world.