Shifting Gears to Drive
A spinal chord injury inspired Cal State Fullerton mechanical engineering graduate Irwin Gill ’20 to invent a new way to drive a car.
A spinal chord injury inspired Cal State Fullerton mechanical engineering graduate Irwin Gill ’20 to invent a new way to drive a car.
For those who are visually impaired, doing the simplest tasks and activities isn’t always easy to complete. If a blind person can give a robot a voice command to do a simple task, such as “Please open the fridge, pick up the water bottle and bring it to me,” it can change his or her […]
Nine Cal State Fullerton students have been chosen for the California State University’s Pre-Doctoral Program that aims to increase access for underrepresented students to earn advanced degrees.
See the latest publications, awards and presentations from Cal State Fullerton faculty members.
For the last four presidential elections, Cal State Fullerton’s Chandrasekhar Putcha has applied a mathematical model to predict the next U.S. president.
Cal State Fullerton cybersecurity experts agree that voters shouldn’t worry about hackers undermining electronic voting systems in the Nov. 3 election, but such foreign adversaries pose a threat to voters’ personal information and to the presidential campaigns.
Faculty and staff garnered close to $9 million in funding during the first quarter of the university’s 2020-21 fiscal year.
As wildfires continue to cause destruction across California, a team of engineering students is exploring a solution to fight the devastating infernos by designing and building a miniaturized satellite known as a CubeSat.
See a listing of the recent publications, presentations and awards from Cal State Fullerton faculty.
Cal State Fullerton computer engineer Yu Bai is directing a new research project to develop more efficient and intelligent hardware for unmanned robots for the U.S. Army, funded by a three-year award, expected to total $418,657, from the Army Research Office.