Sunday, December 30, 2018

FSU Research review

FSU holding ground.  Have been for a while with research.  My best guess is, that is all FSU can hope for given limited mission med school and anchored (FAMU) engineering school.

https://news.fsu.edu/news/university-news/2018/12/21/fsu-researchers-push-creative-scientific-accomplishments-in-2018/

Patenting New TechFSU is ranked 79th in the world for the number of patents granted in 2017, according to a report from the National Academy of Inventors and the Intellectual Property Owners Association released in June. The annual report is compiled from data from the U.S. Patents and Trademark Office and reflects the cutting-edge research pursued at Florida State and other universities worldwide. The university produced 34 patented technologies.

MagLab RenewalThe National Science Foundation granted FSU $184 million over the next five years to keep the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory at the university. This is a nearly 10 percent increase in funding over the previous five-year period and brings the agency’s total MagLab investment to $867 million.

FSU Faculty Awarded $226 Million in Research DollarsFlorida State University researchers brought in more than $226 million in the 2018 fiscal year from federal, state and private sources to support investigations into areas such as nuclear science, climate change, the effect of deep space travel on human health and much more. This is a $16 million increase over the prior fiscal year and the second highest amount FSU researchers have ever received in a single year. The university has received more than $1 billion over five years.

New Associate Vice President for ResearchFlorida State University Vice President for Research Gary K. Ostrander has named an accomplished scholar of Latin and Greek poetry and ancient emotion as the new associate vice president for Research. FSU Professor of Classics Laurel Fulkerson will replace Associate Vice President for Research Ross Ellington, who is retiring after 38 years at the university.

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