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Embry‑Riddle students Nicolas Machado and Kyrylo Holovenko work with Dr. Laxima Niure Kandel, who led this summer’s National Science Foundation Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) at the Daytona Beach Campus. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/Melanie Stawicki Azam)
Undergrads Strengthen Drone Cybersecurity Through Embry‑Riddle, NSF Research Program
A group of Embry-Riddle undergraduates spent the summer working with Dr. Laxima Niure Kandel through an NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates program, developing new methods to detect and defend against cyberattacks targeting drone systems.
Dan Diessner (left) is executive director for the Center for Aerospace Resilient Systems (CARS) at Embry‑Riddle. He has been appointed as a voting member of the Federal Aviation Authority’s newly established Civil Aviation Cybersecurity Aviation Rulemaking Committee (ARC) (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/Bernard Wilchusky).
Embry‑Riddle's Dan Diessner Appointed Voting Member of FAA's Civil Aviation Cybersecurity Aviation Rulemaking Committee
Dan Diessner, executive director of Embry-Riddle's Center for Aerospace Resilient Systems, has been appointed as a voting member of the FAA's newly established Civil Aviation Cybersecurity Aviation Rulemaking Committee.
Kendall Dorsett Jr., chief investigator of Air Accidents at the AAIA of the Bahamas, and Robert Sumwalt, executive director of the Boeing Center for Aviation and Aerospace Safety, sign a memorandum of understanding to make Embry‑Riddle the official training partner of the AAIA. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/Daryl Labello)
Embry‑Riddle, Aircraft Accident Investigation Authority of the Bahamas Formalize Training Partnership to Enhance Aviation Safety
Embry-Riddle and the Aircraft Accident Investigation Authority of the Bahamas have signed a memorandum of understanding making Embry-Riddle the official training partner of the AAIA, with the goal of strengthening aviation safety investigation capabilities in the region.
Natalie Byrd, a senior majoring in Spaceflight Operations and Aerospace Physiology, shares her research examining what an all-female crew on NASA's Gateway lunar space station would look like. Byrd was among several Embry-Riddle students selected to present at the 2025 International Space Development Conference as part of the inaugural Rising Stars program. (Photo: Embry-Riddle/Burt Dicht)
Say Again: Embry‑Riddle Researchers Develop AI System to Decode Aviation Speak
Embry-Riddle researchers are developing an AI-powered system that can accurately interpret the specialized shorthand used in pilot-controller radio communications, with the goal of reducing misunderstandings that can compromise aviation safety.
Aerospace Engineering student Andrew Murphy presents his research at the inaugural Embry-Riddle Undergraduate Research Showcase.
Embry-Riddle Students Share Research With Community at Museum Event
Embry-Riddle students showcased their undergraduate research to the public at the Museum of Arts and Sciences in Daytona Beach, bringing aerospace and applied science projects out of the lab and into the community at the university's inaugural museum showcase.
Dr. Robert Thomas, Dr. Krishna Sampigethaya, Dr. Leila Halawi and Dr. Vladimir Golubev have been elected as fellows of the Royal Aeronautical Society. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle)
Embry‑Riddle Faculty Elected Fellows in the Royal Aeronautical Society
Four Embry-Riddle faculty members - Dr. Robert Thomas, Dr. Krishna Sampigethaya, Dr. Leila Halawi and Dr. Vladimir Golubev - have been elected as fellows of the Royal Aeronautical Society, one of the world's oldest and most distinguished aviation organizations.
Students defend against a simulated airport attack in a Capture-the-Flag (CTF) event at the second ERAU-NSF-NASA Aerospace Cybersecurity Workshop, held on the Prescott Campus. Daytona Beach Campus students earned first and third place. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/Wilson Van Ness)
Workshop, Competitions Strengthen Embry‑Riddle Cybersecurity Expertise
Embry-Riddle students from both the Daytona Beach and Prescott campuses competed in a Capture-the-Flag cybersecurity event at the second annual ERAU-NSF-NASA Aerospace Cybersecurity Workshop, with Daytona Beach students earning first and third place.
At Embry-Riddle's Cyber Rodeo, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science student Logan Luna (center) presents research on a cybersecurity defense system that autonomously adapts to new threats. To his left is fellow Electrical Engineering and Computer Science student Matt Berkowitz, who also worked on the project.
Embry‑Riddle Undergrads Develop ‘Guard Dog’ System to Ward Off Cyberattacks
Three Embry-Riddle undergraduates earned a first-place IEEE award for developing a machine-learning cybersecurity system that autonomously adapts to new threats - a capability that goes beyond traditional signature-based defenses.
Rosa Szurgot, assistant professor of Cyber Intelligence and Security, joined researchers, engineers, space agency representatives and military officials from across Europe, the U.S., Canada and Australia for an in-depth seminar on protecting space systems from cyber threats. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/Rosa Szurgot)
Embry‑Riddle Professor Joins Industry, Government Leaders to Discuss Future of Cybersecurity
Embry-Riddle's Rosa Szurgot, an assistant professor in Cyber Intelligence and Security, was selected to attend an elite international seminar on space cybersecurity held at a German castle, where she presented research on how quantum networks could secure deep-space communications.
Seven Embry‑Riddle students and two faculty members presented innovative research at the National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) in April. The presenters (from left) included Professor Katy-Jan Bobseine, Zachary Garcia, Gabriel Ledezma, Lauren Estrada, Chloe Nelson, Hailey Thatcher, Maliah Juker, Emanuele Bossi and Dr. John Woodman. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/Katy-Jan Bobseine)
Embry‑Riddle Students Shine on National Stage at Undergraduate Research Conference
Seven Embry-Riddle students from the Prescott Campus presented research spanning cybersecurity, conservation and forensic psychology at the National Conference on Undergraduate Research, gaining national visibility for their interdisciplinary work.
Embry‑Riddle is partnering with Pratt & Whitney to provide its employees with a path to participate in the Worldwide Campus’ Bachelor of Science in Safety Management program. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle)
Advancing Safety Through Continuing Education: Embry‑Riddle and Pratt & Whitney Announce New Educational Partnership
Embry-Riddle and Pratt & Whitney have announced a new educational partnership that gives eligible Pratt & Whitney employees a pathway to Embry-Riddle's online Bachelor of Science in Safety Management, recognizing prior OSHA training for up to 12 credit hours.
Embry‑Riddle graduate student Fitzgerald Ihekwoaba earned his bachelor’s degree in Aeronautics with Highest Honors in December 2024. He is now pursuing his master’s degree through the Worldwide Campus. (Photo: Fitzgerald Ihekwoaba)
Embry‑Riddle Worldwide Student Veteran Charts Course in Aviation Safety
Navy veteran Fitzgerald Ihekwoaba credits Embry-Riddle's Worldwide Campus with helping him pursue a master's degree in Aeronautics after a fatal military helicopter crash inspired him to dedicate his career to improving aviation safety.