2024
CSU STEM programs are working to increase women and Latinas in the workforce; meet three trailblazers
Jul 14Representation of underrepresented groups has improved over the past decade, but remains limited.
Civil Engineering Capstone Class Hosts Inaugural Reception
Jul 11Nearly 50 representatives from various engineering/construction companies and public agencies gathered at Puesto at The Headquarters to help kick off CCEE's inaugural reception for Industry supporters to close out the academic year.
Mechanical Engineer Creates New Foam to Prevent Sports-Related Concussions
Jun 28A San Diego State professor is trying to find a way to soften the blow of competitive sports. KPBS sci-tech reporter Thomas Fudge tells us about a new foam product that could prevent concussions in football.
Fox 5 News: SDSU To Test Landing Technology In Space
Jun 28Aerospace engineering professor Ping Lu discusses his latest NASA research grant.
San Diego Union Tribune: SDSU Alum Leads National Crusade for Patient Safety
Jun 26Alumnus Joe Kiani ('84, '88) is making a difference in patient safety through his medical technology company's noninvasive patient monitoring devices.
SDSU and SDSU Imperial Valley Collaborate in Binational Environmental Workshop
Jun 20The conference hosted more than 30 experts to address environmental issues that affect the San Diego/Tijuana and Imperial Valley/Mexicali regions.
Ask A Researcher: Zahra Nili Ahmadabadi
Jun 20Mechanical engineering professor Zahra Nili Ahmadabadi talks about where her artificial intelligence research fits into the buzz.
Aztec Electric Racing Zooms to Finish Line
Jun 20After nine long months of manufacturing and design iterations, this AER-23 electric race car is track ready. We break down the details.
Q&A With One of SDBJ's Top 50 Women of Influence in Engineering
Jun 19Mechanical engineering professor Karen May-Newman has been named one of this year’s 50 Top Women of Influence in Engineering by the San Diego Business Journal.
Meet CSU Alumni Working to Secure Renewable Energy Solutions for California
Jun 13Mechanical engineering alumnus Alejandro Cervantes ('15) has contributed to zero-emission transit design, decarbonization of heating systems and the VeraSol quality assurance program, which ensures quality assurance and consumer protection for solar home systems in global locations like sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia and the Middle East.