Florida A&M University has been awarded a two-year, $321,000 subaward as part of a national initiative led by the Office of Naval Research aimed at cultivating a diverse and highly skilled STEM workforce. The funding will support efforts to prepare students to address emerging environmental issues and national security challenges, further positioning Florida A&M at the forefront of research, innovation, and workforce development in critical scientific fields. The subaward is supported through Purdue University’s Office of Naval Research Blue Integrated Partnership (BIP 2.0), funded by a $9.89 million grant from the Office of Naval Research. Leading the project is Kenninger Professor of Renewable Energy and Power
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