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SDSU Society of Women Engineers Hosts Girl Scouts Engineering Workshop
Feb 5The SDSU Society of Women Engineers (SWE) collaborated with the SDSU Mechatronics team to host a workshop during the Fall 2018 semester in which sixteen Junior Girl Scouts had the opportunity to earn their badges in Mechanical Engineering and Robotics.
Ahmed Atallah, Ph.D. Aerospace Engineering student, wins the John V. Breakwell Student Travel Award from AAS
Jan 17In January 2019, Ahmed Atallah, a Ph. D. Aerospace Engineering student in the Joint Doctoral Program, won the John V. Breakwell Student Travel Award from the American Astronautical Society (AAS) Space Flight Mechanics Committee.
Illumina Engineer Mentors SDSU MESA/College of Engineering Students
Jan 8Ms. Michelle Davis Vargas, Quality Engineer Manager at Illumina Inc., mentored three SDSU MESA/College of Engineering female students during the Fall 2018 semester.
Dr. Luciano Demasi Awarded Associate Fellow of AIAA
Jan 7Dr. Luciano Demasi, Professor in the SDSU Aerospace Engineering Department, was formally honored and inducted as an Associate Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) on January 7, 2019.
New System Delivers Power Wirelessly to Multiple Devices
Dec 19Novel repeater units and a clever layout of ferrite plates helps this new wireless power transfer system simultaneously deliver power to 10 devices. This new design was developed by Dr. Chris Mi, Professor & Chair, Electrical & Computer Engineering Dept. and his colleagues.
2018 MESA STEM Shadow Day
Dec 13191 students from local colleges and high schools with a MESA program were matched to STEM professionals at 21 difference companies for the annual MESA STEM Shadow Day, held on November 15, 2018, making it the largest STEM Shadow Day in its 30 plus-year span.
Brazil Program Spawns NSF Grants for Environmental Research
Dec 11The Brazil Program has supported Environmental Engineering, Assistant Professor, Dr. Matthew Verbyla's successful efforts to secure a 3-year, $300K NSF Grant for SDSU student and faculty research in Brazil's southeastern state of Minas Gerais.
Sisters Reunite on SDSU Campus
Nov 27When Christy and Tiffany Dykstra each applied for SDSU faculty positions, the result was a family reunion.
Atkins Foundation Awards $5,000 to San Diego MESA Alliance for Student Leadership
Nov 8The Atkins Foundation awarded $5,000 to the San Diego MESA Alliance to sponsor the 2019 MESA Student Leadership Conference. The one-day conference will be held at SDSU in March 2019 for 100 MESA pre-college, community college and university students.
NASA Awards Three Fellowships to Support SDSU Student Research
Nov 5Three SDSU students have received multi-year fellowships from NASA to support their graduate research and education. Adrian Rivera and Sergio Sandoval are studying Aerospace Engineering.
Northrop Grumman Mission Systems Provides Mock Interviews to SDSU Students
Oct 23Thirty students from the SDSU were selected to participate in mock interviews with Northrop Grumman Mission Systems engineers and managers on October 22, 2018. The mock interviews were hosted by SDSU's MESA program and Career Services.
7th Annual Solar Turbines Training Academy
Oct 16Ten students from the SDSU Mathematics Engineering Science (MESA) program, attended the 7th Annual Solar Turbines Training Academy on October 12, 2018.
"Where Are They Now?" Donor Story - Peggy Johnson, BSEE '85 and Eric Johnson, MSEE '86
Oct 16Peggy Johnson, BSEE 1985 and Eric Johnson, MSEE 1986, grateful for their SDSU experience, established a fellowship and scholarship in the College of Engineering named in professor fred harris' honor.
SDSU Students Graduating at Record High Rates Across All Colleges
Oct 15U.S. News & World Report ranks SDSU No. 1 in graduation rate performance. Four year graduation rates for STEM majors in the freshman class of 2014 rose markedly - by 8.3 percentage points for students in the College of Engineering.
Summer 2018 Girls Tech Camp
Jul 1The SDSU College of Engineering Femineer® Program, in partnership with the SDSU buildIT Lab, hosted three two-day camps this summer where 40 middle school and high girls gained experience programming their own Adafruit Playground circuit boards.