Members of the Parent Leadership Council voice their support for Florida Tech and its Return to Learn plan with "Why Florida Tech: An Open Letter."
Wanted Weeds: Early Signs Positive for Living Docks Program
As university researchers examine Indian River Lagoon water quality solutions, a small but mighty mollusk may help in that goal.
New Research Highlights Image Improvements Using Charge-Injection Devices
Charge-injection device and extreme contrast ratio studies are the focus of graduate research assistant Sailee Sawant's AAS presentation.
Sensing Bacterial Communication
A university study may give researchers and students further insight into the communication process between bacteria.
University Study Examines Red Tide’s Effect on Dophins in Gulf of Mexico
Continuing work done in Sarasota Bay, new research is analyzing the effects of harmful algal blooms in other regions.
B.S. Electrical Engineering, 1986
M.S. Computer Science, 1994
Ph.D. Computer Science, 2001
B.S. Biology, 2010
MBA, 2012
M.S. Engineering Management, 1988
B.A. Humanities, 1993
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