FAMU-FSU Researchers Pioneer New Hydrogen Storage System for Zero-Emission Aviation

Promising cryogenic design could transform sustainable aircraft propulsion by 2035

Researchers at the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering have engineered a practical liquid hydrogen storage and delivery system that brings zero-emission aviation significantly closer to reality. Their innovative design addresses multiple engineering challenges simultaneously, enabling hydrogen to serve as both a clean fuel and an integrated cooling medium for critical power systems in next-generation electric aircraft.

New Path to Quantum Computing: Research Advances Trapped Electron Quantum Bits

Researchers explore innovative quantum fluid platforms that could overcome limitations in current quantum computing technologies

A team from the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering has identified a promising approach to creating more effective quantum bits (qubits) by utilizing quantum fluids and solids, according to research published in Progress in Quantum Electronics.

From Florida State University to NASA: Engineering the Next Giant Leap

FAMU-FSU engineering alumnus Jeremy Graeber leads NASA’s historic Artemis missions, showcasing how FSU engineering education launches extraordinary careers in space exploration.

Jeremy Graeber, a 1996 FAMU-FSU College of Engineering graduate, is the assistant launch director at Kennedy Space Center, where he helps lead NASA’s historic Artemis missions. His journey from mechanical engineering student to space exploration pioneer showcases how FSU engineering education launches extraordinary careers.