FAMU-FSU College of Engineering Hosts Inaugural ORNL Neutron Nexus Workshop

Advanced neutron scattering techniques bring national lab scientists to Tallahassee campus

The FAMU-FSU College of Engineering launched the first Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) Neutron Nexus workshop on May 6, 2025, introducing students and faculty to cutting-edge neutron scattering techniques for soft matter characterization.

Sandia National Laboratories: Advancing Innovation Through Strategic HBCU Collaboration

This groundbreaking alliance exemplifies how HBCU engineering partnerships are shaping the future of scientific discovery and talent development

In a remarkable demonstration of how strategic university-industry partnerships drive innovation, the Florida A&M University (FAMU) and Florida State University (FSU) College of Engineering has established a comprehensive collaboration with Sandia National Laboratories.

Engineering Students Earn Prestigious NSF Graduate Research Fellowships for Innovative Research

Several students from the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering recently received prestigious recognition in the 2025 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program (NSF GRFP).

This highly competitive national program, the oldest in the U.S., provides substantial financial support to exceptional graduate students pursuing advanced degrees in STEM fields.

Engineers Revolutionize Space Manufacturing with Breakthrough 3D Printing Advances

Joint college researchers develop revolutionary materials enabling astronauts to manufacture components during missions

Researchers at the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering are developing breakthrough technologies in advanced 3D printing that could fundamentally transform how astronauts sustain themselves during long-duration space missions. These technologies would enable on-demand manufacturing in the challenging environments of space.

ORNL Neutron Nexus Workshop

Workshop Series Topic 1: Neutron scattering for soft matter

A series of workshops on neutron scattering method, under the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) Neutron Nexus program, will be launched aiming at making these powerful characterization tools more accessible to local graduate and undergraduate students, postdoctoral researchers, and faculties. This first workshop focuses on principles and practice of neutron scattering method applied to soft matter, including such systems as polymer solutions/melts, nanoparticle suspensions, hydrogels, biological vesicles, etc.