UCF’s Perla Latorre-Suarez Named Among Best Aerospace Graduate Students in the World Aviation Week Network magazine released its annual 20 Twenties Award Class listing, which identifies students with the potential to change the aerospace industry.
10 UCF Graduate Students Awarded Florida Space Grant Consortium Fellowships Students will receive awards ranging from $5,000 to $10,000 each to continue their education, which will help advance space-related technology and exploration.
UCF Engineering Professor Reflects on Career for International Women Engineering Day Seetha Raghavan speaks about her love for engineering, the challenges of being a woman in the field and why it matters.
Planning for Imperfection in a World Often Obsessed with Perfection After college graduation and a month into my dream job, I realized I had not thought about “What’s next?”
When Flying is Truly Out of This World It is hard to imagine what more breakthroughs can be achieved in flight…but just wait and see.
2 UCF Aerospace Students Receive Fellowship’s 1st Awards The new Patti Grace Smith Fellowship was established last year to promote diversity in the industry.
Shattered Glass Ceilings that Pave the Way to Inspiration Academic institutions need to come to the realization that to grow and retain a diverse student population, there is a need to demonstrate commitment to representation.
The Benefits of Discovery Through International Collaboration We are more connected than we imagine and have more to gain working together to overcome challenges than we do separately.
New Aerospace Engineering Doctorate to Support U.S. Space Program The growing aerospace industry requires an increased focus on space communication, imagery, launch services and space transportation.
Going Global: UCF Engineers Shine Conducting Research Abroad If your idea of an engineering student is a rainbow-haired former fine arts major who traveled to Cologne, Germany for a ten-week science fellowship at…
Hurricane Evacuations Are Becoming More Challenging—Physically and Psychologically Scientific American