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Research Collage

Florida Tech engages in more than $20 million in research annually. Students can participate in research as early as thier freshman year. These are just a few areas you can explore.

 

Onsite courses at the Kennedy Space Center

Airport planning, design and development

Control of DNA replication and gene expression

Microgravity experiments aboard NASA's KC 135 and Space Shuttle

Artificial reef structures

Applications of communications and publication technology

Sensors for robot vision

Astronomy using the 36 inch SARA telescope at Kitt Peak National Observatory

Environmental Economics

Cognitive behavior therapy

High energy particle physics

Bio-organic chemistry

Naval architecture, marine hydrodynamics, high-speed small craft design

Parallel computing, neural networks, and software engineering

Engine testing of alternative fuels

Renewable solar energy technologies

Autonomous underwater vehicles

Stellar evolution, space plasma dynamics, and the orgin of the universe

Hydrogen fuel cell research and design

Projects involving the Hubble Space Telescope

Aerospace structures and, materials, propulsion, and aerodynamics

Shark and sting ray research

Impacts of hurricanes. tornadoes, thunderstorms, flooding and tidal surges

Changes of manatee distribution in the Indian River Lagoon

Molecular Biology of the bacterial cell cycle

Management of buisness technology

Human disease research

Cultural psychology

Feeding ecology of the Atlantic bottlenose dolphin


For more information visit http://www.fit.edu/research/
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