Engineering in the News 2022
Fall 2022 Graduate Programs Fair
Oct 12With presentations and booths, undergrads are learning more about SDSU engineering graduate programs & research opportunities from our faculty.
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.
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!
Engineering Commencement 2022 Livestream
May 16Weren't able to make commencement? No problem! Watch the Commencement on San Diego State University's Youtube Channel.
Dean Eugene Olevsky Named Foreign Member of the National Academy of Engineering Sciences of Serbia
Apr 1Dean Eugene Olevsky has been elected as a new Foreign Member of the National Academy of Engineering Sciences of Serbia.
Engineering students promote their diverse array of clubs
Mar 2The College of Engineering Student Council (CESC) hosted a club fair to welcome old and new members of their student organizations. CESC is holding events all week, with the club fair being the first.
Dr. Natalie Mladenov Earns Outstanding Engineering Faculty Award
Jan 24Natalie Mladenov, Ph.D. San Diego State University, is recognized for her commitment to engaging student success in the classroom, field and laboratory setting. Her students tackle real-world problems and new research collaborations along the US-Mexico border that have led many to become involved in convergent research.
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.
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.