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125th Anniversary Emeriti Faculty Highlight | George Mansfield
Aug 13Professor emeritus George Mansfield bleeds red and black - all five of his children even attended SDSU. Mansfield remains actively involved at SDSU in a variety of ways.
Aztec Electric Racing Reflects on FSAE Michigan
Jul 22Aztec Electric Racing (AER) members Kyle McCoy, Juan Rojas, Shaunt Malloian, and Clint Panian reflect on their summer competition in Michigan.
Engineering His Spidey Senses
Jul 20Spider-Man enthusiast Francisco Botello combines his love for his favorite superhero and his mechanical engineering major through his research on spider silk.
Aztec Baja Places First in Suspension and Traction in Rochester Institute of Technology Race 2022
Jun 10The Aztec Baja Racing Team competed and reflects on their experiences at the Rochester Institute of Technology's race in Rochester, New York from June 2 - June 5, 2022.
Aztec Baja Competes in Tennessee Tech Race 2022
May 20The Aztec Baja Racing Team finished their car in time for their first competition, which was May 12-15, 2022 at Tennessee Technological University in Cookeville, Tennessee.
Mechanical Engineering in Top 10 Degrees Among 2022 SDSU Graduates
May 10The Class of 2022 includes a diverse group of students from across departments on campus including mechanical engineering, psychology and criminal justice.
Mechanical Engineering Professor Granted Young Manufacturing Engineers' Award
Apr 25Dr. Yang Yang has been named one of 22 Sandra Bouckley Outstanding Young Manufacturing Engineers, age 35 or younger, are being recognized for their exceptional contributions and accomplishments in the manufacturing industry. Each year, the award is named in honor of a specific individual who has made lifelong contributions to manufacturing and SME.
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.
Used EV Batteries Could Get a Second Life in Clean Energy
Mar 9What happens once an EV battery has served its original purpose?
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.
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.
Mechanical Engineering Student selected as participant in the Toyota Dream Endowment
Dec 10Congratulations to Mechanical Engineering senior Joseph Dawisha! Dawisha was selected as a participant in the Toyota Dream Endowment, a program for students of diverse backgrounds interested in a career in the automotive industry and motorsports.
CSU-LSAMP Proud Alumni Award: Corina Lamp
Nov 17Mechanical Engineering Alumna Corina Lamp was awarded the Daniel P. Goodrich Award for her service to San Diego State and its student body. Corina works as an Operations Leadership Development Program Participant at Thermo Fisher Scientific.
Anna Katya Batovsky Stahlak and David Pierce Walker-Howell Recognized as Outstanding Students
Jun 14The College of Engineering is pleased to recognize Anna Katya Batovsky Stahlak and David Pierce Walker-Howell as the 2020 and 2021 Outstanding Students.
Brandon Wells Selected for Patti Grace Smith Fellowship
Feb 24The Patti Grace Smith Fellowship, a non-profit program helping bring long-overdue diversity to the US aerospace industry, has announced its inaugural class of Fellows. Brandon Wells, SDSU Mechanical Engineering freshman, is one of 43 Black undergraduate students, to earn the 2021 Patti Grace Smith Fellowship. Each Patti Grace Smith Fellows earn a challenging internship at one of the nation’s leading aerospace firms, a living wage, two hand-picked personal mentors, and a cash grant of approximately $2,000 to go towards professional or school expenses.