Digital Currency: The Future of Money?
Cal State Fullerton cybersecurity expert Mikhail Gofman discusses the technology behind cryptocurrencies, and how they work and the risks versus the benefits.

Cal State Fullerton cybersecurity expert Mikhail Gofman discusses the technology behind cryptocurrencies, and how they work and the risks versus the benefits.

Cal State Fullerton faculty and students will present research on such topics as artificial intelligence, biomedical device engineering, the internet of things and renewable energy technologies at the Dec. 5 “ECS Research Day.”

For five years, students have been receiving exposure to and experience in big data science research — and finding a pathway to future careers.

Every entrepreneur needs to master the art of pitching. The Center for Entrepreneurship’s Titan Fast Pitch competition gives students the opportunity to learn and practice that skill, and teaches them how to handle the inherent unpredictability of the profession.

Cal State Fullerton and the Girl Scouts of Orange County are partnering for the fourth year to present the annual STEM Expo on Sunday, Nov. 17, at CSUF’s Titan Student Union Portola Pavilion.

For the first time in Pumpkin Launch history, a four-way tie forced a sudden death round, with a team of Cal State Fullerton electrical, mechanical and civil engineering students squashing the competition for the first-place win. The Nov. 2 competition was hosted by the College of Engineering and Computer Science and Discovery Cube.

Cal State Fullerton and Discovery Cube host free Nov. 2 event for soaring gourds and STEM fun

Middle school through university students will give their 60-second pitches to judges this Saturday, Oct. 26, in the hopes of winning scholarships and gaining exposure for their innovations.

Research into manta rays, electron scattering and emerging datasets for agriculture, as well as programs that encourage study in social work, allied health care and STEM fields, have garnered nearly $11 million in awards, grants and contracts during the first fiscal quarter of the academic year.

The College of Engineering and Computer Science has seven new faculty members, including five women, this academic year.