The centerpiece of the partnership is a monthly club led by Florida Tech’s Pavithra Pathirathna, an assistant professor of chemistry.
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An oft-discussed hypothetical syndrome, a university researcher is studying the potential effect of leaky gut on our health.
Read More »Vipuil Kishore's NIH-funded grant will employ an engineering-based strategy for the treatment of ACL injuries.
Read More »Anand Balu Nellippallil and Pavithra Pathirathna will receive grants from the NSF's Engineering Research Initiation program.
Read More »Martha K. Williams ’03 Ph.D. has 20 NASA-issued patents and more than 43 published patents or patent applications.
Read More »Jorge Mesquita ’83 has a formula for success: 50% humility + 50% self-confidence = success “If you have humility, you learn, and you never assume that you’ve got it all figured out,” Mesquita says. “And if you have self-confidence, then you have the strength to power through the inevitable obstacles and the challenges you face. So, I always try to…
Read More »He was honored with the New Holland Young Researcher Award from the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers.
Read More »Inspired by the environment in their country of origin, three Bangladeshi Florida Tech researchers are working to find a solution.
Read More »Reza and his Ph.D. student, Al Ibtida Sultana, were honored at the meeting of the Florida section of the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers.
Read More »His latest award-winner, “Pacific Union Express,” explores two similar but separate companies, Pacific Express and Pacific Union Express Co.
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