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Extension & International Programs offers options for evening classes, part-time, and even an accelerated schedule.
Extension & International Programs offers options for evening classes, part-time, and even an accelerated schedule.
Ramzieh Kanaan, a Civil Engineering student, is selected to present at the upcoming 2022 Posters on the Hill event, sponsored by the Council of Undergraduate Research. She is among two students from CSUF who will be presenting at the event on April 26. Posters on the Hill is a highly selective event that gives college […]
Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) was the topic at a lecture offered by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) on April 5, in Mackey Auditorium. The presentation showed the world’s Global Positioning Systems, including GLONASS (Russia), Galileo (Europe) and GPS (USA). The focus of the lecture was on how the GNSS works. It demonstrated the […]
Annabelle Recinos, a civil engineering student, was awarded a prestigious Barry Goldwater Scholarship. She joins a list of a few elite students from CSUF who have won the Goldwater Scholarship since 1986. The Goldwater reviewers faced the difficult task of selecting scholarship recipients from a pool of 1,242 outstanding undergraduates nominated by 433 institutions across […]
CSUF’s civil engineering geowall team has placed second in the nation for this year’s national Geowall Student Competition, beating out teams from UCLA, UC Davis, Cal Poly SLO and Cal Poly Pomona. The CSUF team submitted their technical design report and were selected among 20 collegiate teams in the nation and were then invited to compete during Geo-Congress at Charlotte, […]
Mika Carty, an environmental engineering graduate student, was awarded a prestigious American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) California Scholarship. Mika is among 13 students across California selected by the ACEC Scholarship Trustees to receive a scholarship. ACEC California is a 60-plus, year-old, nonprofit association of private consulting engineering and land surveying firms. The ACEC California […]
Jaya Dofe, assistant professor of computer engineering, chaired a “Women in Engineering Forum” in IEEE International Symposium on Smart Electronic Systems, 2021. The forum included three panels – students, industry, and leadership containing prominent speakers from different parts of the world. The forum was an excellent venue for experience sharing and the visionary view from […]
An article “Study on parameter optimization of 3D bioprinting of hybrid bio-inks” has been published online in The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing (Springer Nature). Authors: Sagil James, Ph.D. and Samir Mulgaonkar (Graduate Student) Name of Publication: The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing (Springer Nature) Published: Jan. 23, 2022 Title: Study on parameter optimization of […]
From smartphones to artificial intelligence to cybersecurity, computing technology is developing at an explosive rate. As a result, companies have an increasing demand for individuals with a strong computer science foundation who are ready to take on software development projects. These fast-paced demands call for a fast-paced educational program that efficiently builds practical skills. California […]
The complex supply chain system disruptions have caused challenges in our economy and tested consumers’ patience. Given the import shortages on items from food supplies to apparel to technology parts, some organizations are thinking about domestic production. The U.S. manufacturing sector is ripe for rapid growth and workers skilled in advanced or smart manufacturing specifically […]