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Aerospace Engineering undergraduate Ambroise Juston is conducting research on memristor technology that employs cutting-edge simulation tools. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/Wilson Van Ness)
Undergraduate Squeezes More Out of Memory Technology
Embry‑Riddle has honored seven faculty members with awards for their outstanding accomplishments in research and innovation. The awardees include Dr. Eduardo Rojas-Nastrucci, Dr. Morad Nazari, Dr. Foram Madiyar, Dr. Riccardo Bevilacqua, Dr. Jonathan Snively, Dr. Aroh Barjatya and Dr. Radu Babiceanu.
Seven Embry‑Riddle Faculty Earn 2024 ERAU Research and Innovation Awards
Embry‑Riddle’s inaugural AI Summit featured panels that included faculty and staff from the Daytona Beach, Prescott and Worldwide campuses. Here, Dr. Jon Haass, professor of Cyber Intelligence and Security, speaks to participants via an online feed. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle / David Massey)
Embry‑Riddle’s Inaugural AI Summit Sets Agenda for Rapidly Evolving Technology
Jared Isaacman — Embry‑Riddle alumnus and commander of the Polaris Dawn Mission — recently made history when he led the first-ever all-civilian spacewalk. Here, Isaacman can be seen aboard SpaceX’s Crew Dragon capsule during the five-day space mission.
Beyond Polaris Dawn: Alum and Astronaut Jared Isaacman Explores Future of Space
Embry‑Riddle Professor Siddharth Parida and students involved in the Living Seawall project look at a site where storm surge has ripped away the beach-facing side of a swimming pool on Daytona Beach’s shoreline. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/David Massey)
To Protect Coast, Embry‑Riddle, Bethune-Cookman and UCF Team Proposes ‘Living Seawall’
Professor David Canales Garcia poses with the members of his Space Trajectories and Applications Research STAR group, which has published several papers in prestigious journals. Bottom row: Canales, Justin Schmitt, Elena Vlaskovic, Annika Anderson, Kya Sedelmeyer, Drew Schachel, Luis Mendoza-Zambrano. Top row: Joseph Anderson, Edison Martinez, Brian Baker-McEvilly, Mauro Palomo, Seur Gi Jo, Franco Criscola. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle)
Embry‑Riddle Student Group Researching Space Operations Lands Papers in Top Journals
Aerospace Engineering senior Henil Patel (left) has been selected as a 2024-2025 Western Union Global Scholar by the Institute of International Education, the first time an Embry‑Riddle student has received the award. Patel stands with alumnus Chad Douglas, who encouraged him to join the Boeing Career Mentoring Program. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/John Frankie)
Scholarship, Internship Programs Set International Student Up for Success
Undergraduate Alexandra Davidoff, pictured here with her research advisor, Dr. Omar Ochoa, has distinguished herself through three academic publications and four internships with Boeing. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/David Massey)
Embry‑Riddle Undergrad Researcher Publishes Multiple Papers on Reliability of AI
Embry‑Riddle students who participated in the DEF CON cybersecurity conference had the opportunity to network with industry professionals. In this photo, from left to right, are students Nicholas Harris, Michael Boehm, Bernard Correa, Enzo Gonzalez, Trevor French, Christian Hardy and Carol Martin. Standing alongside Martin is Dr. Krishna Sampigethaya, department chair of Cyber Intelligence and Security; student Jennifer Hong; Kyle Wilkerson, assistant professor of Air Traffic Management; Jeffrey Troy, president and CEO of Aviation ISAC; Matt Crandell, IT Administrator at Aviation ISAC; and students Joshua Sawyer and Nathan Johnson. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/Nathan Johnson)
Eagles Hone Cybersecurity Skills at Global Convention of Hackers
Drs. Krishna Sampigethaya, Richard Prazenica and Kaela Martin, of Embry Riddle, were named to the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics’ (AIAA) Class of 2025 Associate Fellows. (Photo: Embry Riddle/Connor McShane and Daryl Labello)
Three Embry‑Riddle Faculty Named AIAA Associate Fellows for Aerospace Excellence
Student researcher Noa Teed, a senior majoring in Software Engineering, adjusts robotic vehicles programmed to interact at timed intervals and change each other's internal codes. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/William Fredette-Huffman)
Learning From Ants to Make Networks Safer
In this year’s U.S. News & World Report rankings, Embry‑Riddle’s Prescott campus earned five top-five distinctions, including No. 1 nationally in the Best Undergraduate Aerospace Engineering Programs category for schools without a Ph.D. option. Here, a student holds a cube satellite (CubeSat) designed, developed and tested by students at Embry‑Riddle’s College of Engineering. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/Connor McShane)
U.S. News & World Report Names Embry‑Riddle’s Prescott Campus No. 1 in the West for Vets and Innovation