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Putting robots in the water: the trials and tribulations of marine engineering

Putting robots in the water: the trials and tribulations of marine engineering

by Jaden Crute | Aug 7, 2023 | News, Student Experiences

Written by: Jaden Crute (B.S. Engineering Student) Marine engineering isn’t typically something you would think of when imagining an engineer’s potential career path. Despite this, it makes a lot of sense that the fields of marine science and engineering...
COMIT Featured in Winter Edition of USF Magazine

COMIT Featured in Winter Edition of USF Magazine

by Sarah Grasty | Dec 11, 2020 | News

Our Center was highlighted in the University of South Florida’s Magazine for Winter 2020! Pages 6-7, find it...

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