Engineering in the News 2022
Used EV Batteries Could Be Solution to Surging Electricity Demand
Jan 18Two SDSU engineers are developing a power storage system using repurposed electric vehicle batteries.
Dr. Gustaaf Jacobs Earns DOE Award to Research Efficient Hydrogen Gas Turbines
Jan 16Aerospace Engineering Professor Gustaaf Jacobs recently earned a $750,000 award from the Department of Energy to increase the performance and reliability of hydrogen power and to advance zero-emissions technology.
Coastal Engineering Professor Creates Models of January 2021 Trans-Pacific Tsunami
Jan 15January's trans-Pacific tsunami was generated by the Tonga Volcano eruption on the western side of the Pacific Ocean. SDSU Coastal Engineering professor Ignacio Sepúlveda created preliminary models of the effects of the tsunami in Southern California.
Dr. Christopher Paolini featured in Sustainable Horizons Institute
Jan 12In a collaboration with Lawrence National Laboratory scientists, Electrical and Computer Engineering professor Christopher Paolini and his student team worked with codes that simulate microscale flows in complex porous media geometries.
SDSU Undergraduate Papers Appear at 2022 AIAA SciTech Meeting
Jan 10The largest annual professional conference in Aerospace Engineering, organized by American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), was attended by thirteen SDSU Engineering students.
Troops to Engineers Introduces New Program Coordinator
Jan 7The SDSU Troops to Engineers Program is pleased to announce our new Program Coordinator, Josh Imes.
Bruce Urquhart and Jacque Clayton Scholarship Recipient Announced
Jan 6Gabriel Adkins, a Marine veteran majoring in civil engineering with almost 10 years of military service has been awarded the Bruce Urquhart and Jacque Clayton Scholarship for the 2021-2022 school year.