The university’s expertise in wind engineering is being tapped to revolutionize the high-performance kite industry at a time when interest in string-controlled aerial maneuvers is at an historic high.
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- FIU research, innovation take center stage at eMerge Americas
The annual tech conference brought together thousands for a look into the future, including how the university's scientists, engineers and students will make a difference.
- Spray-on concrete breakthrough could transform U.S. bridge repairs
More than 40,000 bridges in the United States are deemed structurally deficient, and as many as 221,000 need fixing. FIU researchers have developed a system that could play a key role in restoration.
- Perfect Match! FIU Medicine Class of 2025 celebrates Match Day
The cohort achieved the college's third consecutive 100% match rate, with each student securing a residency after graduation, a critical step in a budding physician's career.
- Miccosukee, FIU team up to examine phosphorus in Big Cypress
The collaboration launches a $600K research project to protect Everglades water quality and ecosystems.
- In the fast lane: FIU-themed car runs NASCAR race at Miami-Homestead Speedway
Passionate alumni put the university on track for major exposure.
- FIU and Dolan Family Foundation unveil D.R.E.A.M.S. – a groundbreaking program for the future of location-based entertainment
Interactive, immersive experiences that engage audiences both physically and digitally are transforming how people interact with their surroundings.
Highlighted Articles
- The research must go on: A student learns to advocate for funding
A biomedical engineering Ph.D. candidate aims to educate others on the connection between scientific discovery and real-world impact.
- March Madness Update: FIU health researchers make it to the Final Four
In a science twist on the basketball tournament, the university has advanced to the next round. The team from Stempel is counting on Panthers to vote online.
Student Success
- Your Career Fair checklist: Spend time this weekend preparing to make an impression on Feb. 3
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.
- Delivering results: Behind FIU's unique strategy to lead impact in D.C.
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
- Gov. DeSantis announces $2 million to expand access to FIU personalized cancer treatment technology
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.
- She failed to break Apple security, now she works there
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
- U.S. Department of State recognizes FIU as Hispanic-Serving Leader for fourth time
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
- FIU hosts national leaders in Miami to showcase research and innovation
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.