Systems Engineering Professor Steve Simske elected to National Academy of Inventors
The NAI Fellows Program highlights academic inventors who have demonstrated a spirit of innovation in creating or facilitating outstanding inventions.
The NAI Fellows Program highlights academic inventors who have demonstrated a spirit of innovation in creating or facilitating outstanding inventions.
Thanks to a year-long grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, a team of engineering students took their skills to new heights against a major threat to our way of life – harmful algal blooms.
Using real-world data from utility companies and electric vehicle manufacturers, two systems engineering professors are developing models of energy use, cost, environmental impact, and adoption of electrified medium-duty and heavy-duty vehicles.
Systems engineering master’s student and ILC Dover project engineer James Kirwan implements systems thinking to ensure the successful design of new space suits.
Systems and ECE are joining the Department of Atmospheric Science in no longer requiring Graduate Record Examination scores as part of the application for admission into their graduate programs.
CSU is a founding partner in a $110 million U.S. Department of Energy research network, the National Alliance for Water Innovation, focused on treatment and reuse technologies for wastewater, seawater and other untapped sources.
The energy and mobility project led by Thomas Bradley studied how to reduce travel time while minimizing energy consumption and human health issues from transportation-related emissions exposure. (Fuels Fix)
Assistant Professor Dan Herber is working alongside researchers NREL to remove barriers to future hydrokinetic energy development as part of a $1,200,000 ARPA-E grant for the ARPA-E SHARKS program.
Systems engineering Ph.D. student Paulo Younse, a robotics engineer at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, helped develop the sealing mechanism for the sample tubes Perseverance carries.
On Monday, March 22, the college held the first virtual engineering faculty and staff awards ceremony. Over 170 attendees from across the college's departments and divisions attended the ceremony through Zoom.