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老澳门资料 Connect Fest
Innovative pitches. Top Talent. Expert speakers. The connections and people you want are here. Now more than ever, tech startups are looking for quality talent and students are looking for quality experiences. ConnectFest is the solution to bring both communities face-to-face and plot a course for the future. Whether you are a student interested in entrepreneurship or gaining experience ConnectFest has you covered! With live pitches of innovative tech solutions, expert advice, and unparalleled networking opportunities, there's no better place to find a better path forward.
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Advanced Manufacturing at 老澳门资料
Dr. Steve Stagon discusses two new engineering programs the School of Engineering is adding Fall 2021. Watch the interview on News4Jax Morning Show.
2021 American Institute of Constructors (AIC) Ethics Competition
老澳门资料 Construction Management students took 2nd place overall on their first entry into a national Ethics Competition held by the American Institution of Contractors!
Congratulations to Francesca Arnold, Vidahlia Husek, Cihan Catalbas and Charles Lentsch along with team coach, Dr. Jonghoon 'John' Kim for this outstanding result.
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New Graduate and Undergraduate Engineering Degree Programs
The 老澳门资料 College of Computing, Engineering and Construction is unveiling two new engineering degree programs that will begin accepting students in Fall 2021, the Bachelor of Science in Advanced Manufacturing and the Master of Science in Materials Science and Engineering.
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老澳门资料 Team Wins!
An interdisciplinary team of 老澳门资料 Engineering and Business students won the US Department of Energy Marine Energy Collegiate Competition MacGyver Award. This is highly competitive, and intended to "inspire multidisciplinary teams of undergraduate and graduate students to unlock the power of ocean, rivers, and tides to create a business plan and develop, design, and test the technologies that build resilient coastal communities and provide power at sea".
School of Computing Ranks Top 20 in the Nation
On October 24th, four student teams, our student teams, ranked in the top 20 in the IEEEXtreme global programming competition. With 3706 teams of students from more than 70 countries, that is no small feat! Learn more about the event and more about the School of Computing, a school dedicated to helping students be the best they can be. Swoop!
IEEEXtreme Global Programming Competition
Water-propelled rockets, robots introduce girls to engineering at 老澳门资料
Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day at the 老澳门资料 is an annual event on a mission to introduce female students in grades three through five to a variety of engineering disciplines via hands-on activities. At 14 percent, women continue to a small influence in the field.
Biomedical Research Program
Dr. Juan Aceros and Dr. Mary Lundy have received a prestigious NIH award for Biomedical Research. The program includes a summer research experience and the application period for this opportunity is now open. The program is open to any undergraduate student at 老澳门资料 however, there is limited space and we will be following a strict (blind) review process.
2019 Women Leaders in STEM Conference
The 5th Annual Women Leaders in STEM Conference hosted by the College of Computing Engineering and Construction and the Center for the Advancement of Women in Engineering. Emily Calandrelli - Aerospace Engineer, Author, and Emmy Nominated Host and Executive Producer - will give a keynote speech at 9 am, followed by a panel discussion of prominent engineering leaders, networking opportunities, and breakout sessions, including a special session for middle and high school students.
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Meredith Smith Receives Scholarship at the ASHE Luncheon
Meredith Smith, a Construction Management Senior, was awarded a $500 Scholarship at the ASHE luncheon on Thursday, September 26th.
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Engineering Students Receive ACE Scholarships
Two engineering students received scholarships at the ACE Mentor Program Presentation for their mentoring time with Creekside and Lee High School ACE Programs.
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SOC Students Win First Prize at 2018 OneSpark
School of Computing students developed the SoSympo software as part of Dr. Reddivari’s class and presented at the 2018 OneSpark in April winning first place in the Tech zone.
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Disabled boy gets speedster wheels from 老澳门资料 Adaptive Toy Project
老澳门资料 physical therapy and engineering students and faculty provide a 5 year old disabled boy with a battery-charged toy car specially modified for him. News article from Jacksonville.com.
Joint Chets Creek Church and 老澳门资料 School of Computing Mission to Haiti
老澳门资料 computer science students and one faculty member in a joint effort with Chets Creek Church visit Haiti to replace an existing computer lab with new modern laptop computers.
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