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Machine Learning of Binary ‘Yes/No’ Systems May Improve Medical Diagnoses, Financial Risk Analysis, More
Similar to a mouse racing through a maze, making “yes” or “no” decisions at every intersection, researchers have developed a way for machines to swiftly learn…
Storm Updates: Tracking Nicole
Embry-Riddle Outlines Emergency Food Services
Yesterday, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University announced that classes on its Daytona Beach, Florida, campus would be canceled beginning…
Pilots Experience Worst-Case Scenarios in Embry-Riddle’s New Spatial Disorientation Lab
In Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s Spatial Disorientation Laboratory, flight student Nella Filipkova wears a virtual reality headset as the device she is seated in rapidly…
Award-Winning Online Engineering Programs Take Off, Empowering Students
As Berlin Martinez-Rivera prepared to graduate with a B.S. in Engineering from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s Worldwide Campus, she already had a full-time position lined…
Hero Pilot Inspires Embry-Riddle with Lessons Learned from Lifesaving Flight
As one of the first female fighter pilots in the U.S. Navy, Tammie Jo Shults was initially turned away by the Air Force and Army, even told by recruiters and high school counselors…
Eagles Earn Federal Funding to Bolster Data Science Education
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University recently joined a national effort to meet the growing need for undergraduate education in data science, receiving $970,800 from the National Science…
Alumnus Gift Allows Eagles to Improve Anti-Poaching Surveillance Systems
When an animal’s life is at stake, every second counts. Nowhere is this felt more keenly than southern Africa’s game reserves, where increasingly sophisticated poaching…
‘Not Just Pilots’: Panel Plugs Need for Diversity in Aviation Workforce
Professionals from some of the world’s top aviation firms gathered at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University this week to discuss the industry’s recent push to expand Diversity,…
Embry-Riddle Awarded $1.5 Million to Bolster Engineering Workforce
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University was selected to participate in a national effort to bolster the engineering workforce, receiving a grant of $1.5 million from the National Science…
From Drone Inspections to Collecting Donations: Eagles Find Many Ways to Help Following Hurricane Ian
Assessing storm damage, helping with cleanup and fundraising for hard-hit communities are just some of the ways that Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University students have jumped in to…
Aviation Week Op-Ed: Data Analytics Can Improve Aviation Safety, Embry-Riddle President Writes
In his latest “Aviation Week” essay, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University President P. Barry Butler, Ph.D., describes efforts to advance aviation data analytics —…
Liftoff! Student-Made Rocket Fuel Successfully Tested at Embry-Riddle
It was a moment 11 years in the making — back when the Project Prometheus initiative launched in 2011 with the goal of making functional solid rocket fuel at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical…
Embry-Riddle Astronomer Helps Analyze Stunning New Stardust Image
Just as a rock thrown into a pond creates an undulating pattern of circular ripples, some double star systems called binaries can push rings of dust into space as one star orbits around…
Eagle-Designed Space Drones Target In-Orbit Construction
What if vehicles could be assembled in space without human supervision? What if autonomous spacecraft could conduct routine maintenance and inspections on satellites, while flying in…
Former FAA Administrator to Students: Find a Mentor and Seize the Day
Dan Elwell, former FAA administrator and a pilot with more than 6,000 hours of civilian and military flight time, spoke to an engaged audience on Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s…