Researchers develop new model of flow properties for class of polymers
Engineering researchers are helping to write the “cookbook” describing the properties of vitrimers, a promising material that combines the benefits of different types of polymers.
Florida State University researchers at the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering developed a theoretical model that explains the flow of these polymer materials. They found that the energy required to start flowing is the sum of the energy required to break the bonds of two separate parts of the polymer, which is useful for manufacturers or recyclers who are designing ways to use vitrimers.
FAMU-FSU College of Engineering offers two new programs at FSU Panama City campus
Officials announced two new engineering programs at FSU Panama City during the Florida State Board of Trustee meeting. A bachelor’s program in mechanical engineering and a master’s program in systems engineering will begin in fall 2018.
“These new programs are coming to FSU Panama City because of the strong demand from local industry and support from the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering,” FSU Panama City Dean Randy Hanna said. “With community partners, such as the Navy base, Tyndall and GKN, our students will have unlimited options.”
FSU Care Program
Since 1968, CARE has provided services to traditionally underresourced students at FSU.
Engineering team shines at DIGITECH 2018, a showcase of cutting-edge technology
The new Florida State University Innovation Hub was alive with the spirit of invention during the annual DIGITECH event April 11.
“DIGITECH is one example of the potential of what the Innovation Hub has to offer,” said Provost Sally McRorie. “Congratulations to all the DIGITECH exhibitors for the amazing innovations. You all have bright futures ahead of you.”
FAMU engineering student heads to Dominican Republic
Florida A&M University students traveled to the Dominican Republic this summer as part of their Service Learning in International Agriculture course.
According to FAMU Forward, the College of Agriculture and Food Science students are Rachel Fernandez, a junior animal science student, Johnesha Jackson, a junior animal science student, Greg McNealy, an agribusiness graduate student, Halimah Wynn, a junior agronomy student, and Jorge Del’Angel, a junior biological engineering systems student.
FSU researchers hope to make breakthrough in stroke treatment through cell therapy
When it comes to incidents of stroke and the impact it can have on lives, the numbers are sobering.
Someone has a stroke every 40 seconds. Every four minutes, someone dies of stroke, reports the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Seven engineering students accepted into FSU's Garnet & Gold Scholar Society
In perhaps the largest single admittance in recent history, seven FAMU-FSU Engineering students were accepted into the prestigious FSU Garnet & Gold Scholar Society at the end of the Spring 2018 term. The students were inducted into the honor society during a special ceremony Thursday, April 26.

