Student Researchers to Represent Campus at Statewide Contest
Ten Cal State Fullerton student researchers from across disciplines will represent the University during the 30th annual California State University Research Competition April 29-30.
Ten Cal State Fullerton student researchers from across disciplines will represent the University during the 30th annual California State University Research Competition April 29-30.
Seventy faculty members were recognized today for their achievements in research, scholarship and creative activity.
As a teen, Jeanette Corona knew that she wanted to create and design products to advance engineering and technology to help humanity. She pursued a mechanical engineering degree at Cal State Fullerton and was among a handful of women in the Class of 2015.
Computer scientist Anand Panangadan conducted research at USC and NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory/Caltech before joining CSUF last fall.
Sagil James has joined the University as an assistant professor of mechanical engineering with research, teaching and professional experience in nanomanufacturing.
Twenty-eight faculty members who authored or edited books published last year were recently honored during the University’s annual Author Awards program.
Mikhail Gofman of the ECS Center for Cyber Security discusses computer security and hackers using malware to take control of computer systems.
Alumna Mona C. Simpson of the Boeing Co. keynotes the Feb. 24 College of Engineering and Computer Science “Professor for a Day” event.
Cal State Fullerton faculty have been prolific in research and writing as evidenced in the wide range of recent articles and books published.
Doina Bein joined CSUF in the fall as an assistant professor of computer science.