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From Classroom to Clinic: Senior Design and MedTech Innovations
Project-driven BES courses bridge engineering and medicine through direct clinician-student collaboration.
Unraveling the Role of PHR Signaling in Neurodegeneration
NIH-funded research in Melissa Borgen’s lab reveals new genetic pathways driving tau-mediated neurodegeneration.
Advancing Noninvasive Biosensing for Cardiac and Pain Monitoring
The WISe Lab is advancing wearable health technology through two NIH-funded projects focused on cardiovascular and pain monitoring.
Recent COES Research Funding Highlights
A compilation of recent College of Engineering and Science faculty research funding.
Prime Examples of: Growth
Whether it’s a sprouting plant, a maturing child, a developing idea or an expanding venture, growth requires nurturing. You reap what you sow—and at Florida Tech, we’re growing greatness.
Lacrosse-ing The Pond
From England to Florida Tech, sisters Millie, Phoebe and Ruby make their mark on and off the lacrosse field.
Leaders Among Leaders: The President’s Ambassadors
Exemplifying intelligence, character and Panther Pride, these blazer-adorned students are ushering in a new era of servant leadership at Florida Tech.
Going for a Spin: Experiment to Experience Lunar Gravity From Rotating Capsule After Feb. 4 Launch
The experiment will compare the effect of lunar gravity on aqueous solutions and their interaction with surfaces at different angles.
Researchers Design Simulation to Better Understand Newborn Retinal Hemorrhaging
Ph.D. candidate Jose Colmenarez developed a model that simulates the pressures exerted against fetal eye structures during childbirth.
In the Blink of an Eye
By studying blink-related oscillations, Florida Tech researchers are investigating what blinking can reveal about brain health.
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