Combating Cyberattacks
The College of Engineering and Computer Science has launched the Center for Cybersecurity, supported with seed money from Raytheon, to train the next generation of computer security specialists.
The College of Engineering and Computer Science has launched the Center for Cybersecurity, supported with seed money from Raytheon, to train the next generation of computer security specialists.
The College of Engineering and Computer Science is hosting “Cyber Security Day” Nov. 13, featuring industry experts, and CSUF student research and club presentations. Though registration is closed, reporters are welcome to attend.
more photos Gourds sailed across the sky launched from giant trebuchets, catapults and other homemade contraptions in the annual pumpkin-flinging event on campus. Of the 14 teams competing in the Nov. 7 Pumpkin Launch, only three teams hit medieval-themed targets of castles and crowns to rack up winning points. One of the top teams was […]
Alumna Beena Ajmera is back on campus this fall as an assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering.
A field of CSUF student and community teams will compete using giant trebuchets, catapults and other launchers to hurl pumpkins at the Nov. 7 Pumpkin Launch on campus.
As innovators in their fields, faculty members Nina Robson, John D. Spiak and Brady T. Heiner have been invited to national and local conferences this fall.
Cal State Fullerton faculty and staff members received nearly $6 million in grants and contracts during the first quarter of the academic year.
Civil engineering students Daniel Do and John Stapleton are recipients of research grants from the Dwight David Eisenhower Transportation Fellowship Program.
A drone, formula-style race car, Baja racer, Mars rover, hands-free crutch, Disney bolt inspection system and all-in-one 3D printer are among the more than 20 innovative capstone, senior design and collegiate competition projects to be highlighted May 7 at the Engineering and Computer Science Student Projects Showcase and Awards.
Students are developing an electronic communication system to enable ALS patients to access the Internet and communicate via email, text document, chat or Skype using thoughts, facial expressions and head movements.