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SDSU engineering students create a system to make baseball bats denser
May 4A ten-person team of San Diego State engineering students was assigned a project centered around baseball, to be more exact, they had to work with baseball bats.
Passion Drives Graduate Student Research at SDSU
May 3Theses and dissertations investigate questions from the genetics of PTSD to gravity on the moon.
Spring 2022 Outstanding Graduate: Jackson Cruise
Apr 29A big part of Jackson's undergraduate experience at SDSU has been the student chapter of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME).
Dr. Mahasweta Sarkar Earns NSF Funding to Increase Representation of Students With Disabilities in STEM Careers
Apr 28Dr. Sarkar is currently working on a NSF-funded project to increase the representation of students with disabilities in STEM careers; called The Alliance for Students with Disabilities for Inclusion, Networking, and Transition Opportunities in STEM (TAPDINTO-STEM).
Construction Engineering Student Earns Associated General Contractors of America Scholarship
Apr 28Construction Engineering student Juliet Luevanos is one of only two recipients who received an AGC (Associated General Contractors of America) Build America Scholarship in the entire state of California.
Alumna Earns NSF GRFP Award for Virtual Reality Research
Apr 25Roselynn Conrady, Ph.D. student in mechanical engineering (ME) and human computer interaction (HCI), has been accepted into the prestigious NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program.
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.
Navigating the San Diego River’s Past and its Future
Apr 25Once the lifeblood of the local Kumeyaay people, urbanization has transformed the San Diego River. SDSU researchers are helping to address the problems that ensued.
Spring 2022 Outstanding Graduate: Juan Rojas
Apr 21Juan Rojas is a 4th year student graduating as part of the class of 2022 as a first generation college student. Raised in South San Diego, he wanted to advance his community into an environmentally conscious future.
Spring 2022 Outstanding Graduate: Amy Turnland
Apr 21She chose to study mechanical engineering with an emphasis in bioengineering at San Diego State University (SDSU) to help develop new technologies to help others manage their chronic disease, which will further ease the cognitive burden the chronic disease may hold.