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FIU to build new wind & surge testing facility 03/14/2022

Posted on March 14, 2022 by Zheng Cui Posted in Latest Media | Leave a comment

Florida university to design ‘Category 6’ hurricane wind and surge simulator 03/02/2022

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Professor and renowned wind researcher Amal Elawady receives NSF CAREER Award 02/07/2022

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FIU receives $12.8M NSF grant to design an extreme wind, surge and wave testing facility 01/31/2022

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Dr. Ganapati Receives Certificate of Recognition for 2021 Best Paper, 01/03/22

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Hurricane Forecast Improvement with Better Turbulent Processes 11/04/2021

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NHERI at FIU Introduces Particle Image Velocimetry 10/29/2021

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FIU researcher testifies before House science committee on storm preparedness, workforce 10/19/2021

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FIU receives $1M for storm surge risk mapping throughout the Caribbean 10/18/2021

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FIU hurricane researcher to testify before Congress on storm preparedness 10/14/2021

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Ongoing Recovery Efforts in Haiti, Free Community Public Virtual Event, Thursday, September 30, 2021, 12:30-2:00 pm

Posted on September 28, 2021 by Zheng Cui Posted in Media | Leave a comment

The Aftermath of the Haiti Earthquake, Free Community Virtual Event, Thursday, September 9, 2021, 12:30 pm

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