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Florida State University - Florida A&M University College of Engineering

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College of Engineering

Established: 1983
Type: Public
Dean: Dr. Ching-Jen Chen
Location: Tallahassee, Florida, USA
Website: Official website

The Florida State University College of Engineering is one of sixteen colleges that make up Florida State University (FSU). The College, jointly operated with Florida A&M University, operates from a 200,000-square-foot (19,000 m2) complex of buildings near Innovation Park. Although the College of Engineering is jointly operated with FAMU, who remains responsible for the operating and maintenance budget for the building, the vast majority of students (over 80%) and faculty (over 65%) are associated with the Florida State University.

[edit] Research

FSU College of Engineering buildings

The College of Engineering has over $50 million of sponsored research is under multi-year contract and annual expenditures are approximately $12 million. The high level of research productivity at the College of Engineering provides opportunities for more than 300 graduate students to conduct their research.

In 2006, the Florida Board of Governors selected FSU's proposal for a Center of Excellence in Advanced Materials and FSU is presently constructing a 44,000-square-foot (4,100 m2) Materials Research Building near the College of Engineering, which will house 13 laboratories for the design, processing and characterization of advanced materials and systems. It is expected that several College of Engineering faculty will be housed in this FSU building.

The College of Engineering also operates a Challenger Learning Center in downtown Tallahassee, Florida with a planetarium and IMAX theater. This project was cosponsered by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.[1]

[edit] Florida State University Research Centers

FSU Advanced Materials Research building
Research Centers
Florida Advanced Center for Composite Technologies (FAC2T) which became Florida’s first National Science Foundation Industry/University Cooperative Research Center (I/UCRC)
Center for Intelligent Systems, Control, and Robotics (CISCOR)
Sustainable Energy Science and Engineering Center (SESEC)
Center for Advanced Power Systems (CAPS)
Center for Nanomagnetics and Biotechnology (CNB)
Undergraduate Research Center for Cutting Edge Technologies (URCCET)

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