Mechanical Engineering News
SDSU Selected as Partner of DOE's New Western Region Center of Excellence
Apr 7SDSU is in collaboration with SFSU, SJSU, Laney College and Cuyamaca College to establish and operate a new Western Region Center of Excellence to serve as a Center of Excellence for DOE’s Industrial Assessment Centers (IAC) Program.
Jhovanna Garcia's General Atomics Collaboration
Apr 5I connected with Deputy Director David Pace from DIII-D at GA last year to learn more about pathways through the fusion industry with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Now, we're working together to get a presence from this national lab to SDSU!
Dr. Richard Woodcock Makes $200,000 Gift to Support Students
Apr 4On behalf of the College of Engineering, we are pleased to announce that Dr. Richard Woodcock has made a $200,000 gift to the College of Engineering. This gift will support Rocket Project and Aztec Electric Racing.
The Biomechanics of SDSU Basketball
Apr 4Mechanical engineering professor George Youssef speaks with SDSU on the biomechanics of shooting a basketball – and preventing injuries in high-stakes conditions.
Women's History Month Highlight: Abby Ziegel ('22)
Mar 16“Being a female in engineering is absolutely not a leg down." Meet Abby Ziegel ('22), former vice president of Tau Beta Pi, an honor society that represents all engineering majors.
Lights Out, San Diego
Mar 8Mechanical engineering professor and director of the Combustion and Solar Energy Lab, Fletcher Miller, speaks with NBC7 on rising gas and electric bills in San Diego County.
Outreach Teams and Student Organizations Exhibit at San Diego Festival of Science and Engineering
Mar 8SDSU Engineering knocked it out of the park this weekend! Petco Park, to be specific. Thanks to MESA SDSU, SHPE, SWE, and our major advisors for sharing their love of STEM with San Diego kids and families at Generation STEAM's San Diego Festival of Science and Engineering.
Engineering Students Win Big at SDSU Student Research Symposium
Mar 7Eight engineering students have won awards at the SDSU Student Research Symposium. Read more about the projects and about the awards given.
A Q+A With NSF CAREER Awardee Amneet Bhalla
Feb 21Bhalla has earned an NSF CAREER Award in the amount of $520,640 over the next five years for his research on computational fluid dynamics. The NSF Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award is the NSF’s most prestigious award for early-career faculty.