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±«Óătv Postdoctoral Researcher Prakirti Singh Earns Second Prize at 2025 AMPP Annual Conference
Prakirti Singh, a post-doctoral candidate in the Department of Chemical, Biological and Materials Engineering at ±«Óătv, for earning second prize at the 2025 AMPP (Association for Materials Protection and Performance) Annual Conference. Singh presented research focused on materials protection and performance, competing among top doctoral students and industry professionals.

AAEES Honored Three ±«Óătv Engineering Students and Alum
Three members of the ±«Óătv community were honored by the American Academy of Environmental Engineers and Scientists for their achievements. Tione Grant received the 2024 EESF Scholarship, Bruno Mancini earned the 2025 W. Brewster Snow Award, and alumna Addie Buerck was named to the AAEES 40 Under 40 list. Additionally, Laura Gonzalez Rodriguez and her team won the 2025 E3S Design Prize, showcasing ±«Óătv’s growing impact in environmental engineering and science.
June 6, 2025Alumni & Friends, Featured, Students

John and Barbara Yellott Award for Graduate Solar Awarded to ±«Óătv Engineering Student
Fernanda Silva Pimenta, a PhD candidate within the ±«Óătv Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, has been awarded the 2025 John and Barbara Yellott Award for Graduate Solar Research by the American Solar Energy Society (ASES). Her pioneering research in sustainable solar energy technologies and chemical engineering underscores her potential as a rising leader in renewable energy research.

±«Óătv Engineering Student Nolan Worley Accepted into FSU Summer REU Program
±«Óătv Industrial and Management Systems Engineering student Nolan Worley has been selected for Florida State University’s highly competitive Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program. A member of Dr. Zach Haber’s research group, Worley has contributed to innovative studies on Ultra High-Performance Concrete for bridge infrastructure. His acceptance into the REU program is a testament to his dedication and potential for a future in materials science and engineering.

±«Óătv Engineering Master’s Student Receives 2024–25 AAEES Foundation Scholarship
Tione Grant, a master’s student in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, was recognized at the 2025 American Academy of Environmental Engineers and Scientists Convocation and Celebration of Excellence on April 10 for receiving the 2024–25 American Academy of Environmental Scientists and Engineers AAEES Foundation Scholarship. The award supports students pursuing a master’s degree in environmental engineering or environmental science. Congratulations, Tione!
May 15, 2025Civil Environmental, Featured, Students

±«Óătv Engineering Graduate Researcher Earns First Place at Local & Statewide Competitions
Join us in celebrating ±«Óătv Engineering graduate researcher Emily Morgan Amick, who successfully competed and won at both the ±«Óătv Graduate Student Research Symposium and the statewide Conference for Florida Graduate Schools!

Six ±«Óătv Engineering Students Awarded AIChE Scholarships at 2025 Conference
Six undergraduates from ±«Óătv’s Department of Chemical, Biological and Materials Engineering earned AIChE scholarships during the 2025 Southern Regional Conference, recognizing academic achievement and leadership within the professional student chapter.

±«Óătv College of Engineering Showcases Innovation at Synapse Summit 2025
On March 25th, the ±«Óătv College of Engineering attended the annual 2025 Synapse Summit at Raymond James Stadium. The event, Tampa’s premier technology and innovation conference, brought together entrepreneurs, investors, and academic leaders to foster collaboration and technological advancements. ±«Óătv’s exhibit highlighted faculty-led research initiatives, including advancements in artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and sustainable infrastructure.

±«Óătv E-Council and Engineering Students Showcase Talent at 2025 Innovation Fest
The ±«Óătv College of Engineering’s E-Council welcomed more than 200 students for Innovation Fest 2025—two dynamic days of competitions, research showcases and networking with industry leaders. From building robotic racers to tackling cybersecurity threats and reimagining campus spaces, students put their skills to the test. Check out the event highlights, meet the team behind the scenes, and see why Innovation Fest is one of the most anticipated student-led events of the year.

Student Spotlight: Five Engineering Student’s Awarded at 2025 Eweek Awards Banquet
The engineering societies of the Tampa Bay area hosted the annual Tampa Bay Engineers Week Banquet on Feb. 20, 2025, at the Bryan Glazer Family JCC, where five ±«Óătv College of Engineering student's received awards at the banquet and were recognized as “Engineering Student(s) of the Year.

±«Óătv Engineers Inspire Future Innovators at SPC BEAM 2025
±«Óătv Engineering took center stage at SPC BEAM 2025, inspiring future engineers through interactive discussions on STEM careers, research, and academic pathways. Faculty, students, and alumni, including SPC graduates—shared insights on transferring to ±«Óătv and excelling in engineering fields. With strong partnerships in Tampa Bay, ±«Óătv continues to support and mentor the next generation of innovators. Click to read how ±«Óătv is shaping the future of engineering!

±«Óătv's 2025 Engineering Expo - Over 50 years of Engineering Excellence
The ±«Óătv’s 2025 Engineering Expo once again brought science and technology to life, welcoming thousands of students, families, and community members on February 28th and March 1st. What began in 1973 as a small high school recruiting event has grown into a dynamic two-day showcase of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), attracting K-12 students from across the state.