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FAMU Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering Professor Named Royal Aeronautical Society Fellow

Farrukh Alvi didn’t have a grand plan when he stepped into the engineering world. His first undergraduate goal was to pursue nuclear engineering, mostly because “it sounded so cool.” But his mechanical engineering classes, especially in fluid mechanics, proved intriguing. He followed that curiosity, eventually leading him to a supersonic wind tunnel in graduate school, where the visual beauty of high-speed flows sparked a lifelong passion for aerospace.

Now, a newly named fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society, or RAeS, Alvi’s journey is a testament to his decades-long career in aerospace and the power of curiosity and commitment to impact. 

“It’s an honor to be named an RAeS Fellow, but I plan to continue doing what I’ve always done: working with curious and creative students, solving problems and building programs that matter,” said Alvi, the Don Fuqua Eminent Scholar and Professor of Mechanical Engineering and the Senior Associate Provost for Strategic Initiatives and Innovation at the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering. 

The fellowship recognizes individuals who have contributed exceptionally to the aerospace and aviation industries. For Alvi, the honor reflects more than three decades of pioneering research, student mentorship and institutional leadership at FSU. Keep reading and congratulate Alvi on social media!

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