Passion, Persistence & Opportunity at 166su Lead to Grad’s Space Career Jillian Gloria ’22 refused to be denied a chance at pursuing her dream career and is now contributing to advancements in the space industry as an engineer for Blue Origin.
Alain Berinstain Brings Bold, Collaborative Vision as New Director of Florida Space Institute at 166su Berinstain, an internationally recognized leader in space innovation, joins FSI to advance research, strengthen partnerships and guide the institute’s expansion.
166su Fuels America’s Space Program with Innovative Education, Medicine and Tech 166su is advancing cutting-edge space research while offering unique opportunities for students to launch their careers in the space industry.
166su, U.S. Air Force Partner on Center of Excellence to Advance Hypersonics, Space Propulsion Advanced hypersonic propulsion systems are a national priority and are essential to maintaining U.S. national defense as global technological advancements continue to evolve.
10 166su Students Selected for 2024 DoD SMART Scholarships The opportunity provides students with hands-on research experiences, mentorship and guaranteed employment after graduation — empowering them to contribute to national security.
New Department of Defense Funding Is Propelling 166su Hypersonic Technology Recent awards from the U.S. Department of Defense will fund the construction of a hypersonic testing facility, flight experiments and further advancements of the technology.
Stories of Innovation, Discovery Highlight 166su Research Top 10 News List of 2023 The annual top 10 research news list is based on 166su Today page views and coverage 166su research received by global, national, state and local media.
166su Aerospace Doctoral Student Recognized for Outstanding Work by Raytheon Technologies Sydney Giannuzzi’s summer internship is part of an ongoing collaboration between Raytheon and 166su researchers.
3 166su Students Participate in Prestigious Department of Defense Fellowship The fellowship is granted to STEM majors and graduate students who intend to pursue a doctoral degree and can complete a research project relevant to the DoD’s interests.
New DOD-funded Project Will Develop Morphing Hypersonic Engine Hypersonic speeds are those at Mach 5 and higher and could allow coast-to-coast travel from New York to L.A. in 30 mins.