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Florida’s First Coast Manufacturing Innovation Partnership
Joint industry-academia projects with regional industry comprise Florida’s First Coast Manufacturing Innovation Partnership.  The...
State: Florida
Topics: Challenges of Our Time, Workforce & Economic Development
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Graduate Teaching Fellows in K-12 Education Take Science On the Road
Three projects funded by the National Science Foundation’s Graduate Teaching Fellows in K-12 Education (GK-12) program have established innovative...
State: Florida, New Jersey, Puerto Rico
Topics: Science & Engineering Education, Workforce & Economic Development
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Bethune Cookman College Graduates its First Engineers
Bethune-Cookman College, one of the Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) and founded in 1904 by Mary McLeod Bethune,...
State: Florida
Topics: Workforce & Economic Development
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Breath-based Medical Diagnostics
Convergent Engineering, Inc. is developing signal processing algorithms and techniques for breath-based medical diagnostic applications....
State: Florida
Topics: Technological Advances, Workforce & Economic Development

Current NSF Abstracts

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SBIR Phase II: Dynamic Signal Processing and Information Extraction for E-Noses
SMALL BUSINESS PHASE II
Awarded to: Vikas Meka, Convergent Engineering, Inc, Dec 1, 2005
Track 1 GK-12: Integrated Science Teaching Enhancement Partnership (InSTEP)
GRAD TEACHING FELLOWS IN K-12, EDUCATION/HUMAN RESOURCES,OCE
Awarded to: Richard Tankersley, Florida Institute of Technology, Feb 1, 2005

Workforce Development Resources

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