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Dr. Richard Woodcock Makes $500,000 gift to Support Students
Feb 10We are pleased to announce that Dr. Richard Woodcock has made a generous gift to the College of Engineering.
Mechanical Engineering Professor Receives New Presidential Research Fellowship
Feb 9The faculty members have been chosen in recognition of their outstanding research, scholarship and creative endeavors. Each fellow received $25,000 to support their research activities.
SDSU Student Organization Launches Next Generation of Black Engineers
Feb 8NSBE SDSU serves as a launching pad to a successful career for countless Black engineering students at SDSU.
SDSU Mechanical Engineers Receive TMS Mathewson Award
Feb 4A team of mechanical engineering researchers at SDSU and their collaborators have been chosen as recipients of the Minerals, Metals, and Materials Society (TMS) AIME Champion H. Mathewson Award for their 2019 article, “Anisotropy of Mass Transfer During Sintering of Powder Materials with Pore–Particle Structure Orientation.”
Save the Date for Senior Design Day 2022
Jan 28Our Spring 2022 Engineering Design Day event will be held in-person in Montezuma Hall, on Wednesday, May 4, 2022, from 1:30pm – 4:00pm.
Drive for Faster, Cheaper Wireless Charging Sparks SDSU Engineer's Lifelong Research
Jan 27Chunting "Chris" Mi, chair of SDSU’s Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, is the 2022 recipient of the Albert W. Johnson Research Lectureship, SDSU’s highest research honor.
Filanc Construction Makes $100,000 Gift to AGC Chair
Jan 26JR Filanc Construction has made a gift in the amount of $100,000 to support the AGC Chair in Construction Management.
Dr. Satish Sharma Earns NASA Flight Opportunities Funding
Jan 26Electrical and Computer Engineering professor Dr. Satish Sharma has been selected for a grant through NASA's Flight Opportunities program to fly his NASA-funded array antenna.
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.
Bergelectric Makes Gift to SDSU Engineering AGC Chair Campaign
Jan 24One of the few universities in the nation to offer Construction Engineering and Construction Management in the College of Engineering.
SDSU Mechanical Engineers Earn $1.8M NSF DMREF Grant
Jan 20A team of junior and senior faculty members at San Diego State University have earned a $1.8M NSF award grant from the Designing Materials to Revolutionize and Engineer our Future (DMREF) initiative.
SDSU Establishes Construction Management Major
Jan 19One of the few universities in the nation to offer Construction Engineering and Construction Management in the College of Engineering.
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.