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‘King Kong’ invades SDSU’s Structural Engineering Laboratory
Oct 7Undergraduate engineering students build a giant mechanical structure to test the destructive force of earthquakes.
Sensors prove feasibility of real-time water quality reporting
Sep 30The instruments were deployed in the Tijuana River Estuary, polluted by raw sewage flows from Mexico.
SDSU research funding total nears $230M
Jul 30SDSU’s research enterprise has grown by over 60% in 3 years
Fulbright Scholar returns to Jamaica in search of untold stories
Jul 16Doctoral student Kimberley Folkes-Dunkley will grapple with questions of identity — including her own — during a nine-month research project in her home country.
SDSU professor recognized for research that promotes equity in STEM education
Jun 27Daniel Reinholz receives award from the Mathematical Association of America for research in undergraduate math education
Micromedicine: Using microbubbles and ultrasound for localized drug delivery, treatment and prevention strategies
Jun 25Engineers from San Diego State University and University of Nebraska Lincoln collaborate on federally funded research to advance the medical field
First-gen chemistry student awarded fellowship for cancer drug research
Jun 20How rising senior Alyssa Gomez is making her ‘STEM kid’ dreams reality while setting the stage for future generations in science
Dust from the drying Salton Sea pollutes nearby communities
Jun 5Joint study finds increased particulate air pollution following 2011 diversion of water to San Diego.
SDSU College of Engineering students showcased inventive projects at Senior Design Day
May 21From lunar agriculture and improved glucose monitoring devices, to wildfire prevention technology, SDSU engineering graduates are eager to improve the world.
Through life changes and obstacles, a master’s student perseveres
May 7DACA recipient Javier Diego Jacinto earns master’s degree, sets sights on making an impact for fellow undocumented students through research.