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Optimizing Extraterrestrial Construction and Repair
Oct 10SDSU engineers are optimizing the processes to build materials in space.
Stepping Up Signaling
Oct 10Funded by the Office of Naval Research, electrical engineering professor Satish Sharma and his Antenna and Microwave Laboratory are designing antennas that can pick up faint signals and stay precisely aligned with their source while onboard U.S. Navy vessels in roiling seas.
Mission to the Moon
Oct 10SDSU environmental engineer Aina Narvasa interned at NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio this summer. The second-year master's student worked on the Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover (VIPER) project, which aims to send a rover to the south pole of the moon to investigate the concentration of water ice there.
Highlights 2022: A Magazine of Research, Scholarship and Creative Activities at San Diego State University
Oct 10Antenna technology! Manufacturing materials with zero gravity! Highways in the sky! Read about all of this and more in the SDSU Research Highlights Magazine, out now.
Training Tomorrow's Engineers
Oct 7SDSU engineering students are crafting better materials for planes, spaceships and future homes on the moon.
HACU STEM Youth Conference
Oct 7The Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities is hosting their STEM Youth Conference at SDSU. We welcome local middle and high school students to our campus!
Dr. Duy Nguyen Earns NSF CAREER Award
Oct 6Dr. Duy H. N. Nguyen, Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, received the NSF Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award, which is the NSF’s most prestigious award for early-career faculty.
AMPed Life Podcast with Corina Lard (ME '21)
Oct 6Hear from SDSU Mechanical Engineering Department alumna Corina Lard on the SDSU Career Services AMPed Life: Mentoring, Momentum, Milestones Podcast!
Electrical and Computer Engineering Fall 2022 Newsletter
Oct 5The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering releases its Fall 2022 newsletter to keep ECE faculty/staff, students, alumni, and supporters informed on exciting news.
Experts warn that San Diego is not prepared for a major hurricane
Sep 30SDSU Water Resources Engineer Hassan Davani spoke with ABC 10News on San Diego's storm infrastructure and how a hurricane would impact the city.
Honoring Hispanic Heritage Month: A Chat with Dr. Paulina Diaz-Montiel
Sep 26In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, USD chatted with SDSU Engineering alumna and USD Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Paulina Diaz-Montiel to hear her story about how her culture and heritage have shaped her professional trajectory.
SDSU Research Spotlight: Dr. Alicia Kinoshita
Sep 23Dr. Kinoshita runs a strong multidisciplinary research program in water resources and hydrology and her Disturbance Hydrology Lab focuses on the impacts of natural and human disturbances on surface water.
Study: leaking sewer is polluting the San Diego River, closing beaches
Sep 21"We do need to maintain our infrastructure if we want to have the high quality living we have here." Environmental engineering professor Natalie Mladenov speaks on a recent study in collaboration with professors Matthew Verbyla and Alicia Kinoshita.
Environmentalism and Engineering: How PhD Candidate Balances Both
Sep 20SDSU Engineering PhD student Maricruz Carrillo talks about overcoming difficulties of being a graduate student and how she supplements her life/income with her passion project: Menos Waste.
Center for Student Success in Engineering Open House
Sep 20Students and campus community members were able to grab a cupcake cupcake and meet their major advisor, learn about study abroad opportunities and more at the College of Engineering Center for Student Success Open House.