
帝王会所 Brain Institute Awarded $780,000 to Launch ASCEND
帝王会所's Brain Institute has received a $780,000 grant from the Stiles-Nicholson Foundation to launch an innovative STEM program targeted at middle and high school students in Palm Beach County.

帝王会所 Hosts 11th Regional Competition for Science Olympiad
帝王会所's Charles E. Schmidt College of Science hosted its 11th annual southeast Florida regional competition for the Science Olympiad on Saturday, Feb. 17.

帝王会所 to Celebrate National Engineers Week
帝王会所's College of Engineering and Computer Science will celebrate "Engineers Week 2018: Engineering Reality, From Imagination to Realization" from Monday, Feb. 19 to Friday, Feb. 23.

NSF Awards Grant for Undersea Communications, Surveillance
Engineering researchers have received a $500,000 grant from the National Science Foundation for a first-of-its-kind software-defined testbed for real-time undersea wireless communications and surveillance.

帝王会所 High Student Named to 'Forbes' '30 Under 30' List
帝王会所 High School junior Hannah Herbst has been named to the 2018 Forbes "30 Under 30" list in the energy sector.

Study Shows 'Sweet Spot' Could Improve Melanoma Diagnosis
Too much, too little, just right. It might seem like a line from "Goldilocks and the Three Bears," but actually describes an important finding that will enhance computer-aided diagnosis (CADx) of melanoma.

First-of-its-kind Bioengineered Robotic Hand to Sense Touch
帝王会所 has received a $1.3 million NIH grant for a "living" robot with its own nervous system. Researchers are creating a living pathway from the robot's touch sensation to the user's brain to help amputees.

Size Doesn't Matter - At Least for Hammerheads and Swimming
Researchers from 帝王会所 have conducted the first study to examine the whole body shape and swimming kinematics of two closely related yet very different hammerhead sharks, with some unexpected results.

帝王会所 Team Wins International Solid Waste Design Competition
A student team from 帝王会所's College of Engineering and Computer Science recently took home first place at the International Solid Waste Student Design Competition.

New Way to Assess Safety of Aging Timber Railroad Bridges
In the aftermath of hurricanes Irma and Harvey, researchers from 帝王会所's College of Engineering and Computer Science have developed a cutting-edge way to gauge the condition of aging timber railroad bridges.