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Astrobotic TechLeap Nighttime Precision Landing Challenge Flight Tests
Three winners of the TechLeap Prize's Nighttime Precision Landing Challenge got the chance to develop and flight test their solutions.
October 9, 2024IAE In the News
USF Engineering students return home after spending summer working alongside NASA
Engineers at the University of South Florida are teaming up with NASA.
September 4, 2024IAE In the News
NASA’s permanent presence on the moon could begin with USF-invented mapping technology
As NASA continues exploring the moon’s southern polar region to find ice, USF engineers are developing technology to make landing on the moon safer and less expensive.
August 13, 2024Featured News, IAE In the News
Brain injuries in U.S. Special Operations Forces aren’t easy to detect, USF helping develop a solution
Through its partnership with U.S. Special Operations Command, the USF Institute of Applied Engineering has co-led an illuminating study that found repeated exposure to low-level blasts is associated with signs of brain injury in Special Operations Forces.
April 22, 2024Featured News, IAE In the News
USF's new Rapid Experimentation Lab helps US military
ABC Action News got an inside look at the fully functioning lab ahead of its grand opening. The lab has everything from welding to laser manufacturing, and several 3D printers are set up.
March 22, 2024Featured News, IAE In the News
USF engineers team up with HBCUs to help close gap
The University of South Florida recently joined the Tougaloo College Research and Development Foundation. It’s a network of universities collaborating with 13 different HBCUs.
January 15, 2024IAE In the News
Many universities receive millions more in DOD science and engineering funding than all the HBCUs combined.
Last month, the University of South Florida became the latest school to partner with TCRDF.
November 13, 2023IAE In the News
Mindfulness may combat stress to improve decision-making and performance outcomes
Lisa Penney received support from the University of South Florida Institute of Applied Engineering to investigate whether mindfulness — a mental state achieved by focusing one’s awareness on the present moment and acknowledging and accepting feelings, thoughts and physical sensations without judgment — might be an effective intervention for improving decision-making under stressful conditions.
November 1, 2023Featured News, IAE In the News
USF’s Rapid Experimentation Lab
The University of South Florida’s lab at the school’s institute for applied engineering is working with the Department of Defense. The lab located in University Mall, got a $85 million grant.
September 13, 2023IAE In the News
USF helping the U.S. Department of Defense strengthen its communication, leadership skills
As part of its ongoing partnership, the USF Institute of Applied Engineering is working with U.S. Central Command to enhance the leadership, communication and decision-making techniques of multiple Combatant Commands.
September 11, 2023Featured News, IAE In the News
Hundreds of USF students land internships, secure employment through the university’s partnership with the U.S. Department of Defense
Since its launch in 2018, the USF Institute of Applied Engineering’s (IAE) internship program has grown from four students to more than 700 placed with agencies that support the U.S. Department of Defense, especially U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM), headquartered at MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa.
August 23, 2023Featured News, IAE In the News
New USF lab will help develop military technologies
A new lab at the University of South Florida will help speed up the development of technologies for the U.S. military.
September 13, 2022Featured News, IAE In the News