Leonor Flores 98 is a project executive and one of 63 FIU alumni who work for MCM, the construction firm building the FIU-Sweetwater UniversityCity Bridge, which will further connect FIU and its northerly neighbor, the City of Sweetwater. She was excited to share her work with her family, especially Michelle, who is interested in STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) in school.
Michelle said she might want to follow in her parents footsteps and go to FIU when the time comes, and that it was fascinating to see her moms work in action. Im interested in the architecture and the design of the bridge, and the math portion of it, she said.
Said Leonor: Its very important for me as a woman and an engineer to be able to promote that to my daughter, because I think women have a different perspective. Were able to put in an artistic touch and were able to build, too.
Students in FIUs engineering and architecture programs came out at 5 a.m. to watch the theory they learn in class take form in a real-world application.
Civil engineering doctoral student Dewan Hossain said: I would say this is magic. In five hours using that ABC technology and sensors, the bridge is already there. In the classroom, we learn about the design, the construction, the safety thats a big issue and here were seeing it actually happening. Here we are establishing a real, practical application of what we learn in the classroom. I would encourage more students to come view these types of projects to enhance what they learn.
That bottom picture is a terrible photoshop. The bridge was still under construction.