Ryan Robertson

This article was featured in the Annual Engineering Research Report (2019-2020).

Ryan Robertson graduated in spring 2019 with a degree in chemical engineering and specific interest in petroleum processing. As a new engineer, he is determined to use his momentum and skills to make a difference in the petroleum engineering industry. As an engineer at Shell, he’s on his way to that goal.

USAF additive manufacturing

During the summer of 2019, chemical engineering doctoral candidate Roneisha Haney (FAMU) and her faculty advisor Subramanian Ramakrishnan, Ph.D., received a unique opportunity through the National Science Foundation to work at Wright-Patterson Air Force Research Laboratory. The two focused their efforts on additively manufacturing light-weight nanocomposites for the USAF with enhanced strength and electrical/thermal properties.

Early life lessons in compassion and international travel drive Lauren Daley to create community, discovery in engineering

Lauren Daley hopes to bring more unity to the FAMU-FSU Engineering, where students from Florida A&M and Florida State universities take engineering courses. 

“I hope we can represent the college of engineering as a community, united in every way, “Daley says. “Not just between the two universities but with the faculty and the students. I hope we can bring more equivalence and compassion to the school.”

Classmates collaborate to create a more-efficient power cable

Each weekday, FAMU-FSU College of Engineering undergraduates Herbert Lopez, Ana De Leon, Paola Chavez and Austin Rodriguez collaborate at the Center for Advanced Power Systems (CAPS) research facility to create a novel medium voltage cable that aims to have reduced reactive power than the ones currently used throughout the continental U.S. If they are successful, the cable could pave the way for improved power transmission efficiency on electric grids across the nation.

Biomedical engineering student lands FSU IDEA grant for stroke research

Lauren Daly, a biomedical engineering student at the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering, was recently awarded an FSU IDEA grant from the Center for Undergraduate Research and Engagement (CRE). The grant, funded by the Scott and Ina McNichols Undergraduate Research Award at Florida State University, will enable Daly to continue stem cell research at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (NHMFL).

Chemical engineering student gets historic doctorate, offer comes in from Harvard

When FAMU-FSU Engineering student Bobby Haney first tried to explain to his parents that he wanted to continue going to school after graduating, his parents were less than enthusiastic. After all, as a chemical engineering graduate with his bachelor’s degree he could get a job with a guaranteed income right away. Haney explained that this is the type of decision that students who come from low-income situations like his have to face when thinking about pursuing a master’s or doctoral degree. But for him, there was never a doubt.