We've had an incredibly busy and fulfilling academic year, and we invite you to read about it in our 2023-2024 Annual Report. https://lnkd.in/e95TbCBk
Embry-Riddle Daytona Beach College of Arts & Sciences
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The COAS prepares students for successful careers in industry, government and public service.
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The College of Arts & Sciences is a diverse learning community comprising five academic departments — Human Factors & Behavioral Neurobiology, Humanities & Communication, Mathematics, Physical Sciences, and Security Studies & International Affairs. The ever-evolving academic programs, state-of-the-art facilities, and bright, enthusiastic students are all part of an outstanding learning environment in COAS. Our faculty — more than 160 strong — are leaders in their fields and consistently recognized for outstanding research and teaching.
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Getting ready for the storm... Not only Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University's airplanes need to be secured for the arrival of #hurricane #milton, but also our telescopes on the roof the Embry-Riddle Daytona Beach College of Arts & Sciences. Dr. Steve Gillam and his students were packing up precious telescopes in anticipation of the storm on Monday morning.
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Earth to Get a New "Mini-Moon" on September 29 Scientists have announced that Earth is set to temporarily capture a new "mini-moon" on September 29. This small object, identified as 2024PT5, is part of the Arjuna family of Near Earth Asteroids (NEA) that occasionally cross Earth's path. Though exciting, these events are not new, with similar occurrences happening in recent years. Our associate dean, Dr. Terry Oswalt, notes no need for concern. "This space rock, which is about the size of the Statue of Liberty, is just one of many objects in a well-known minor band of 'Near Earth Asteroids' (NEA) called the Arjuna family that roughly overlaps with the Earth’s orbit around the Sun. From time to time, one of them, like 2024PT5, briefly loops around the Earth-Moon system before spinning back out into its orbit around the Sun," he said. While the idea of a temporary "moon" may sound unusual, it’s a reminder of the fascinating dynamics within our solar system. It also highlights the precision of modern astronomy in tracking these celestial objects. ?? Read more about this cool "mini-moon" in this Forbes article: https://lnkd.in/e6uGZ7PA
Earth To Get A New Moon On Sept. 29, Scientists Say
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Did you know we have a highly accomplished and unique Aerospace Physiology program? Students in our AP program do exciting research in antibiotic resistance under microgravity, or the effect of radiation on the immune system, to prepare the next generation of humans to travel and live in space. Graduates of the program have gone to graduate and professional schools, including Brown University, Harvard University, Johns Hopkins University and University of California, Berkeley. Find out more at: https://lnkd.in/gb73At8B #aerospace #aerospacephysiology #spacetravel #astronauts
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Embry-Riddle Daytona Beach College of Arts & Sciences students in Human Factors and Data Science intern with the National Transportation Safety Board. Full story: https://lnkd.in/eF6T42kr
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Eagles Remember 9/11 With ROTC Stair Climb at Daytona International Speedway About 1,000 ROTC cadets and midshipmen climbed more than 2,000 stairs at the Daytona International Speedway — a symbolic climb of the one made by firefighters as they tried to save those trapped inside the World Trade Center in New York City on Sept. 11, 2001. “It was a good way to remember everyone we lost in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks,” said Alex Dellapenna, an Army ROTC (Official Page) cadet and senior business major at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. Read more ? https://lnkd.in/eZugjiSM
Eagles Remember 9/11 With ROTC Stair Climb at Daytona International Speedway
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We strongly believe that collaboration brings out the best in our students.
This summer, Embry-Riddle welcomed 11 students from schools across the nation as part of our Interdisciplinary Research Experiences for Undergraduates (or REU) program. Led by our very own Dr. Alberto Mello (an associate professor of Aerospace Engineering) and the Embry-Riddle Daytona Beach College of Arts & Sciences'?Dr. Foram Madiyar, the REU offered undergraduates valuable hands-on research experience, as well as access to key contacts and facilities. Read more about this year's REU below. Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University | #GoERAU
NSF-Funded Program at Embry-Riddle Promotes Undergraduate Research Nationwide
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Student Josie Parker has been making incredible progress on the oldest of our 12 Astro Lab telescopes. She took on the challenge of replacing its failed control card with a new system that operates via Wi-Fi. She installed new electronics and wiring after carefully disconnecting the drive belt and gearboxes. When she powered up the mount, all the indicators lit up perfectly—Wi-Fi connection, control communication and motor functions were successful! Josie tested the setup with a telescope tube and CCD detector, and everything worked seamlessly. Impressive work!
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We’re thrilled to announce the 2024 Dean’s Leadership Awards winners! ?? - Innovation: Cassandra Branham & Daniel Cutrer? - Teaching: Yanir Maidenberg & Tess St. John? - Publications: Elizabeth Lazzara? - Research & Scholarship: Sirani M. Perera? - Undergraduate Mentorship: Hugo Castillo & Joanne L. DeTore, Ph.D. - Graduate Mentorship: Yongxin Liu? - Faculty Mentorship: Jessica McKee Congratulations to all the awardees! ??
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Forever an Eagle ??
Long overdue but 3 months ago I graduated with my B.S in Computational Mathematics Data Science Track as well as earned my commission into the United States Air Force as a Second Lieutenant. As I start this next chapter and go on to Remotely Piloted Aircraft Pilot Training I can’t help but feel extreme gratitude for my time at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and for all the people who guided me along the way.