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Dr. Gloria Faraone Earns 2022 Faculty Global Engagement Symposium and Award
Oct 31The Outstanding Global Educator/Researcher Award recognizes faculty members whose research and/or creative activities have impacted the global community through international collaborations, community-based interventions, and/or peer-reviewed publications.
Dr. Richard Woodcock Rocket Project Laboratory Naming Ceremony
Oct 31We're thrilled to announce the naming of the Dr. Richard Woodcock Rocket Project Student Laboratory. We thank Dr. Woodcock, the world's foremost educational test developer, for his contributions to SDSU!
Solar Turbines Hosts Training Academy for Engineering Students
Oct 2817 students from San Diego State University (SDSU) attended the 11th Annual Solar Turbines Training Academy on October 14, 2022. The SDSU students were joined by students from the Rochester Institute of Technology's National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID).
College of Engineering Student Council Hosts 6th Annual Pumpkin Drop
Oct 28Students formed teams to try and safely protect their pumpkins from a perilous 30-foot drop in the Aztec Student Union.
VIDEO: Learn, Discover and Innovate with Student Research
Oct 27Civil engineering professor Alicia Kinoshita discusses how involvement in research expands students’ interests and knowledge, preparing them for the workforce and high-impact careers.
Pinoy Pride: Finding Her Chosen Family at SDSU
Oct 26Engineering senior Audrey Chuakay talks about her identities as a Filipina and woman in STEM, and how SDSU's organizations help her explore them.
Cybersecurity Prevention: It’s Part of our Daily Work
Oct 25SDSU maintains engineering academic programs, research initiatives and educational campaigns designed to inform and educate, especially given the sunrise of cybersecurity threats, including those targeting higher education.
Two Engineering Presidential Research Fellows Honored for Advancing Their Fields
Oct 24The awards will support research, scholarship and creative activities in a variety of disciplines, from geography to public health.
Beyond 5G: SDSU Professor Earns NSF CAREER Award
Oct 24Electrical and Computer Engineering professor Duy Nguyen is the latest to earn the prestigious NSF CAREER Award for his work on wireless communications.
Latinas in Engineering
Oct 17For International Latinas in Engineering Week, SDSU’s Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) shared their journeys through STEM majors.
Electrical Engineering Alumnus Featured in Forbes Magazine
Oct 14Electrical engineering alum and CEO of Masimo Joe Kiani was featured in Forbes this month. Joe inspires us on a daily basis to reach for the stars as we innovate to make the impossible possible in healthcare. Kiani earned all three of his degrees at SDSU.
Fall 2022 Graduate Programs Fair
Oct 12With presentations and booths, undergrads are learning more about SDSU engineering graduate programs & research opportunities from our faculty.
Highways in the Sky
Oct 12Aerospace engineer Jun Chen’s research makes autonomous air taxis one step closer to reality.
Optimizing Extraterrestrial Construction and Repair
Oct 10SDSU engineers are optimizing the processes to build materials in space.
Stepping Up Signaling
Oct 10Funded by the Office of Naval Research, electrical engineering professor Satish Sharma and his Antenna and Microwave Laboratory are designing antennas that can pick up faint signals and stay precisely aligned with their source while onboard U.S. Navy vessels in roiling seas.