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HBCU ENGINEERING DIRECTORY | 2017 > Ph.D. in applied physics ALABAMA A&M UNIVERSITY


College of Engineering, Technology, and Physical Sciences


INSTITUTION Alabama A&M University (AAMU) is


a teaching, research, and public service institution, including extension. AAMU is a dynamic and progressive institution with a strong commitment to academic excellence. The serene, intimate campus is situated on “The Hill,“ only a short distance from downtown Huntsville, the site of the school’s founding. Alabama A&M University has four colleges with 41 baccalaureates, 23 master’s, one Ed.S., and four doctoral degrees offered.


COLLEGE/SCHOOL OVERVIEW The College of Engineering,


Technology, and Physical Sciences is organized into four departments, each headed by a department chair: (1) mechanical and civil engineering, (2) electrical engineering and computer science, (3) technology, and (4) physics, chemistry, and math. The Bachelor of Science degree in the computer science program is accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET, and the Bachelor of Science degrees in the civil engineering, electrical engineering, and mechanical engineering programs are accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. In collaboration with the College of Education, the College of Engineering, Technology, and Physical Sciences offers a variety of certified and non-certified teaching programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The college actively collaborates with government and industry partners in the vibrant Huntsville research ecosystem.


ACADEMIC PROGRAMS


Bachelor of Science > electrical engineering > mechanical engineering > civil engineering > computer science > physics > mathematics > chemistry > construction management


Graduate Degrees


> Master of Engineering (material engineering and systems engineering)


> Master of Science in computer science > Master of Science in applied physics


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RESEARCH INITIATIVES AND CAPABILITIES


> materials science and engineering, IC fabrication


> crystal growth, large and small bandgap, and piezoelectric materials


> image and signal processing and real- time embedded systems


> cyber security, neural networks, and modeling and simulation in biometrics


> computational electromagnetics, computational fluid dynamics, and finite element analysis


> advanced manufacturing > unmanned aircraft systems and robotics > intelligent manufacturing systems and advanced robotics


> mach-5 wind tunnel, rating 1000 cleanroom, three particle accelerators


CONTACT: Dr. Chance Glenn Dean, College of Engineering, Technology, & Physical Sciences Alabama A&M University Phone: (256) 372-5560 Fax: (256) 372-5855 Email: chance.glenn@aamu.edu Website: http://www.aamu.edu/academics/ engineering-technology/pages/default.aspx


FLORIDA A&M – FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY


FAMU-FSU College of Engineering INSTITUTION Florida Agricultural and Mechanical


University (FAMU) was founded as the State Normal College for Colored Students, and on October 3, 1887, it began classes with 15 students and two instructors. Today FAMU, as it has become affectionately known, is the premiere school among historically Black colleges and universities. Prominently located on the highest hill in Florida’s capital city of Tallahassee, Florida A&M University remains the only historically Black university in the 11-member State University System of Florida.


COLLEGE/SCHOOL OVERVIEW In its brief but impressive history,


the College of Engineering has become one of the premier learning centers of its kind. The college offers comprehensive academic programs at all levels and works to continually evaluate, expand, and improve programs to ensure that


engineering students are prepared for the demands of an innovative global society. The college is a leading academic institution with excellent records of achievement in research and public service. The college has attracted an outstanding faculty from all over the world. Having first-class programs with world-class facilities, such as the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Materials Research Building, the Center for Advanced Power Systems, and the Aero-Propulsion Mechatronics and Energy Center, and faculty and staff who have a passion to educate, the college produces well-trained students with excellent entrepreneurial and job skills.


ACADEMIC PROGRAMS


Bachelor of Science > chemical engineering > civil engineering > electrical engineering > computer engineering > industrial engineering > mechanical engineering


Graduate Degrees


> master’s and doctorate in chemical engineering


> master’s and doctorate in biomedical engineering


> master’s and doctorate in civil engineering


> Master of Engineering in civil engineering > master’s and doctorate in electrical engineering


> master’s and doctorate in industrial engineering


> master’s and doctorate in mechanical engineering


RESEARCH INITIATIVES AND CAPABILITIES


> polymers, materials, nanomaterials, and nanotechnology


> renewable, advanced, and sustainable energy


> biomedical imaging, cellular engineering, and tissue engineering


> advanced transportation systems, structures, hydraulics


> environmental sustainability and water resources


> intelligent systems, control, and robotics > communication, information technology, and cyber security


> active and supersonic flow controls > superconductivity materials and applications


> manufacturing and operations research


DEANS ISSUE 2017


I USBE&IT 39


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