The health care system has been impacted significantly due to the rapidly growing number of COVID-19 cases. A shortage of basic medical supplies, personal protective equipment (PPE) and medical technology has been a major challenge for health care professionals around...
Academics
NIH awards FIU $1M to develop machine-learning algorithms to study proteins – important for understanding, treating diseases
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded FIU researchers a $1 million grant to design and develop machine-learning algorithms that allow biologists to make sense of proteomics, or the large-scale study of proteins. The study of proteins is...
2nd Annual South Florida VEX Robotics Regional Championship
Florida International University’s Academy for Computer Science Education and Bots for All, a nonprofit organization, hosted the 2nd Annual South Florida VEX Robotics Regional Championship on February 29th, 2020. High school students presented their engineering...
Senior students, see instructions for your virtual presentation here.
Dear College of Engineering & Computing Seniors,You’ve spent your last year cultivating original ideas, designing and creating innovations to produce solutions for industry problems through the Senior Design Capstone course. The time to present is fast...
FIU SCIS Lab Gets Their Paper Accepted at ACM/IEEE IPSN 2020
Congratulations to Florida International University SCIS Ph.D. students-Qi Li and Yuzhou Feng, and #FIUSCIS undergraduate research student-Yuyang Leng, members of FIU SCIS CPS Lab led by Profesor Dong Chen for recently made their SolarFinder paper accepted at ACM/IEEE...
Recap: 2019 ACM Southeast USA Regional Programming Contest
On Saturday, November 9th, FIU was one of the four sites of the Southeast regional (SER) International Collegiate Programming Competition (ICPC). Twenty-one of the 122 teams that competed yesterday from across the southeast region (Florida, Georgia, S. Carolina,...
Research Day Overview
The First Annual SCIS Research Day takes place on October 25, 2019. The event features a guest keynote, six research presentations from our faculty members, and 45 research posters from our Ph.D. students. In addition, the students each give a 3-minutes lightning talk...







