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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.
The History of SDSU Research: 2000-Present
Jun 20As SDSU entered the new millennium, it continued to reach for the stars.
SDSU Aztec Baja SAE
May 24The SDSU Aztec Baja SAE team is on a round trip journey of 7,500 miles, with the off-road buggy they built to compete in all three 2018 Baja SAE Competitions.
SDSU MARC Scholars Off to Graduate School
May 4Five of the graduating SDSU Maximizing Access to Research Careers (MARC) scholars will be heading to Ph.D. Programs in fall 2018. Daniel Delgado (Engineering), will attend the University of South Florida, as part of the Civil and Environmental Ph.D. Program.
CSNE Members at SDSU and University of Washington Publish in Nature Scientific Reports
May 3Paper from the Center for Sensorimotor Neural Engineering (CSNE) members at SDSU and University of Washington presents new, carbon-based neural probe capable of simultaneous electrical stimulation/recording of neural activity and detection of neurotransmitters.
Stewards of the San Diego River
Mar 28SDSU researchers are teaming up to protect the health of the river and mitigate flooding.
New EIS Complex Highlights Collaboration
Jan 11The new, cooperatively focused Engineering and Interdisciplinary Sciences Complex kicks off a new era of scientific and engineering collaboration at SDSU.
A Flash Forward for Manufacturing Technology
Dec 20SDSU Engineers have introduced a breakthrough for a manufacturing technique called sintering.
International Research Experience for Environmental Engineering Students
Dec 15Every summer for the last three years, Dr. Natalie Mladenov, Associate Professor, Department of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering has been leading a National Science Foundation funded International Research Experience for Students (IRES) project in South Africa on agricultural water reuse systems at the food-energy-water nexus.
The SDSU Rocket Project Gets a Funding Boost
Nov 14he SDSU Rocket Project student organization is a beneficiary of a gift from the National College Resources Foundation.
From Maintaining Machines to Restoring Limb Function
Nov 9SDSU Engineering student and Navy veteran, Laura Sandoval, is helping people with spinal cord injuries to regain the use of their arms and legs.
Solar Turbines Hosts Training Academy for Engineering Students
Oct 25On October 20th, fourteen students from the SDSU Mathematics Engineering Science Achievement (MESA) program attended the 6th Annual Solar Turbines Training Academy organized by Solar Turbines' Caterpillar Latino Connection (CLC).
Celebrating 120 Years of SDSU Science and Research
Sep 14For a dozen decades, the University's faculty and students have exceeded expectations.
A Leg Up for Prosthetics
Dec 7Engineer Kaveh Akbari Hamed is working with robots to help powered prosthetic limbs walk more efficiently.