Entrepreneurial Titans to Pitch for Prizes at Startup Competition
Six teams of student entrepreneurs will pitch their business plans and compete for awards and scholarships on April 19.
Six teams of student entrepreneurs will pitch their business plans and compete for awards and scholarships on April 19.
A team of Cal State Fullerton engineering students has designed an office building that makes extensive use of sustainable and eco-friendly principles and technology in a first-of-its-kind project for the College of Engineering and Computer Science. The team competes April 12-14 in the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon Design Challenge at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden, Colorado. CSUF the only California team selected to compete.
A team of civil engineering students has won the 2019 “GeoWall” competition at the American Society of Civil Engineers’ Geo-Congress conference in Philadelphia — the fourth time a Cal State Fullerton team has won the national title.
A team of Cal State Fullerton cybersecurity students participated in the Technical Security Competition at Cal Poly Pomona and earned second place for their skills to hack a fictitious company’s computer infrastructure to expose potential vulnerabilities.
The recent work of six CSUF faculty include a book on border cinema and papers on education, engineering and speech issues.
A new “100,000 Strong in the Americas” Innovation Fund grant awarded to Cal State Fullerton gives engineering students the opportunity to study abroad in Mexico and gain technical, linguistic and intercultural skills critical for today’s global workforce. The nearly $25,000 grant award from the ExxonMobil-sponsored Innovation Fund was announced March 19 at the U.S. Department of State.
Authors George L. Pla and David R. Ayón led a panel discussion March 12 at Cal State Fullerton, where they discussed their new book “Power Shift: How Latinos in California Transformed Politics in America.” Los Angeles political leaders Gloria Molina, Richard Alatorre and Richard Polanco, who are all featured in the book, were part of the book panel.
Cal State Fullerton computer science faculty members and students are delving into artificial intelligence research and have developed a prediction model for crop yield production. The AI methods are used to predict wheat production in the Midwest.
California State University graduate George L. Pla will discuss his first book “Power Shift: How Latinos in California Transformed Politics in America” on Tuesday, March 12, at Cal State Fullerton. The free public event will be held in Titan Student Union Portola Pavilion.
Cal State Fullerton’s student chapter of the Society of Women Engineers won second place in a national video contest that shares why CSUF is a great place for women to study engineering.