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US Black Engineer and Information Technology Magazine provides black technology news and information about black engineering, black technology, black entrepreneurs, black engineers, black education, black minorities, Black Engineer of the Year Awards (BEYA), and historically black colleges and universities (HBCU) from black communities in US, UK, Caribbean, and Africa.

 On Campus

More than 1,000 Students expected at CAMRA's 2008 Innovative STEM Conference

Students from high schools, colleges and universities on America's East Coast will take part in the annual Innovative STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) Conference at Baltimore's Morgan State University’s campus on April 3 through April 6, 2008. Morgan State's Center of Advanced Microwave Research and Applications (CAMRA) hosts the historically black college campus event under the auspices of the minority university research and education division of NASA's Office of Equal Opportunity. CAMRA provides NASA science and exploration missions with a technology base for production of microwave components and systems such as amplifiers, mixers and low power digital logic.
Mar 25, 2008, 18:22


 On Campus

Hampton's AIM Satellite Mission Changes View of Clouds

The first historically black college and university to have complete responsibility of a NASA satellite discussed initial results from the AIM satellite mission at the American Geophysical Union meeting held in San Francisco, Dec. 10-14.
Dec 27, 2007, 19:06


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US Army Lab supports research program at HBCU

Five undergraduate students from Edward Waters College, a historically Black college located in Jacksonville, Fla., spent the summer at the US Army Research Lab where they worked closely with scientists and engineers making significant contributions to their team's research projects.
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Nov 21, 2007, 15:32


 On Campus

Carl Moore awarded grant to design STEM multimedia

Florida A&M University Department of Mechanical Engineering associate professor Carl A. Moore, Jr., PhD, has been awarded a three-year grant by the US Department of Education Minority Science and Engineering Improvement Program. Dr. Moore's goal is to design a multimedia recording system for STEM instructional enhancement. "Multimedia is everywhere these days, I believe if we harness it for engineering instruction we can infuse fresh energy into the learning process," he says. Moore's research interests include robotics, telerobotics, and haptic interface design and control.


Oct 30, 2007, 20:26


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FAMU-FSU marks Silver Anniversary

Florida A&M University-Florida State University College of Engineering has grown from 35 students to almost 2,300 students in 25 years. Research efforts to design and build airplanes, engines, robots, and a robotic vehicle that can be used to patrol areas for hidden explosive devices in Iraq are supported by more than $80 million in grants from both public private sources. Almost 200 companies recruit FAMU-FSU College of Engineering graduates, including firms like Lockheed Martin, Raytheon and Shell Oil.
Sep 30, 2007, 20:06


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