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An Embry‑Riddle research team has authored a paper on the integration of Advanced Air Mobility aircraft at Orlando International Airport in Florida. Here, research team members Carlos Castro Peña, Dr. Victor Fraticelli Rivera and Sakurako Kuba examine a mock-up of departure/arrival corridors. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/Dr. Robert Thomas)
Embry‑Riddle Researchers Establish Framework for Takeoff of Advanced Air Mobility Operations at Orlando Airport
A study by Embry‑Riddle researchers has demonstrated that advanced air mobility (AAM) vehicles could be integrated at Orlando International Airport in Florida.
Juksana Mai Ngam was awarded the Best Graduate Research Poster at the Discovery Day 2025 Student Research Symposium on Embry‑Riddle’s Daytona Beach Campus. The research examined biometric-based vehicle customizations. (Photo: Embry Riddle/Office of Undergraduate Research)
A Record Year for Student Research Projects Showcased at Annual Embry‑Riddle Symposiums
Embry‑Riddle students McKenzie Jean-Baptiste, Michael Jordan and Omoniyi Bankole have been selected as Patti Grace Smith Fellows and will participate in paid internships with leading aerospace engineering companies (Photo: Embry Riddle/Patti Grace Smith Fellowship Foundation)
Three Embry‑Riddle Students Selected for National Fellowship, Aerospace Internships at Top Companies
As part of Embry‑Riddle’s third Aviation Cyber Initiative (ACI) Cyber Rodeo, more than 300 participants competed in a capture-the-flag challenge, where teams completed defensive objectives in aerospace and aviation scenarios. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/David Massey)
From Airline Systems to Spacecraft, Cyber Defenders Thwart Attacks in Embry‑Riddle Contest
Embry‑Riddle graduate student Marc Jacquet and Dr. Yongxin Liu, assistant professor of Data Science, stand near the intersection of Richard Petty and Clyde Morris boulevards. The intersection was part of innovative research by Jacquet and Liu, which applied AI to study the impacts of cyberthreats to traffic management systems. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/David Massey)
Award-Winning Research by Eagle Uses AI to Study Effects of Traffic System Hacking
Embry‑Riddle celebrated multiple honors at the 2025 Aviation Week Laureate Awards. (Photo: Aviation Week Network)
Embry‑Riddle Honored at 67th Annual Aviation Week Laureate Awards
Liam Brennan, who is pursuing a Ph.D. in Human Factors, presents his research poster at the Boeing Center for Aviation and Aerospace Safety’s second annual Safety Research Symposium. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/David Massey)
The Future of Aviation Safety Presented at Embry‑Riddle Research Symposium
Embry‑Riddle faculty join Council for the Accreditation of Emergency Management and Homeland Security Education representatives outside the university’s Department of Security Studies and International Affairs. Pictured from left to right are: Dr. Larry Porter, CAEMHSE president; Dr. Daniel Cutrer, associate professor; Ann Phillips, J.D., associate department chair; Dr. Bethany Swindell, CAEMHSE auditor; Dr. Jamie Gauthier, CAEMHSE auditor; and Dr. Stephen Craft, department chair. (Photo: Embry Riddle)
Embry‑Riddle's Homeland Security Program Earns National Accreditation
ACE Leadership Award winners Paul Hoyt Nelson (left) and Brian Connolly flank Dan Diessner, the executive director of Embry‑Riddle’s Center for Aerospace Resilient Systems. (Photo: Bernard Wilchusky/Embry‑Riddle)
Two Cybersecurity Leaders Honored at Embry Riddle Expert Symposium
A group taking a selfie at an observation deck with a city skyline below at sunset.
Embry‑Riddle Program Boosts Undergraduate Retention By Pairing Students With Faculty
Cyber Intelligence and Security students Michael Boehm (left) and Justin La Zare recently participated in advanced cybersecurity research and development projects with NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/Wilson Van Ness)
At NASAs Jet Propulsion Laboratory Embry Riddle Students Defend Space Systems From Cyberthreats
Jake Neighbors, software engineer, points to a simulated flight management system computer in Embry‑Riddle’s CARS lab, part of the virtual aircraft architecture being developed by CARS for the FAA to enhance aviation cybersecurity. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/Jayson Clifford)
FAA Awards Embry‑Riddle’s Center for Aerospace Resilient Systems $1.3 Million to Boost Cybersecurity