biomedical engineering

VIDEO: Life at Florida Tech From The Student Perspective

Watch Florida Tech's episode on Amazon Prime Video series “The College Tour” for a look at life through the eyes of current Panthers.

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Biomedical Engineering Professor Coordinates E-Workshop On Radiation In Biomedicine 

The focus was on sharing research ideas on radiation in biomedical applications for tumor diagnosis and therapy.

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Florida Tech Receives $5.1 Million Gift to Name Health Sciences Center

Florida Tech’s newest facility will be named the Gordon L. Nelson Health Sciences building, honoring the longtime dean and professor.

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Space Coast Impacts: Helping Fill the Growing Need for Biomedical Professionals

With world-class faculty researchers, Florida Tech is cultivating the next generation of physicians and biomedical engineers.

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Q&A: Vipuil Kishore Stands For … Progress

Through consistent progress, Dr. Kishore's biomaterial and tissue-engineering research ultimately aims to impact human health for the better.

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Florida Tech Ranked as Top Florida School by Intelligent.com

Beyond highlighting Florida Tech’s overall excellence, the site ranked programs that illustrated the university's strength in STEM.

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6 Uses for the University’s New Atomic Force Microscope

The university's new atomic force microscope, housed in Professor Linxia Gu's Bio-Mechanics Laboratory, has applications in several areas.

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Florida Tech Spotlighted in New Amazon Prime Video Series

The university’s academics and research, hands-on experiences, diversity and Sunshine State benefits are the focus of "The College Tour."

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University Breaks Ground on Health Sciences Research Center

The three-story building on Olin Quad will offer more than 61,000 square feet of space, including 22,300 square feet for labs and classrooms.

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Groundbreaking for Health Sciences Building Oct. 16

The new, 61,000-square-foot building will help Florida Tech respond to the rising job demands in biomedical engineering and related fields.

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