Fighting Infernos Before They Start
Nearly one-third of California’s population lives in areas vulnerable to wildfires. A faculty and student engineering team is using artificial intelligence to save property — and lives.
Nearly one-third of California’s population lives in areas vulnerable to wildfires. A faculty and student engineering team is using artificial intelligence to save property — and lives.
Research on texting and mental health finds receiving supportive texts can reduce anxiety, depression and suicidal ideation among college students.
See the latest publications, presentations from faculty and awards they’ve received.
Graduate student Chelsea Bowers’ research on microplastics in Pacific sardines could help in finding solutions to marine pollution.
The campus was awarded nearly $28.4 million in grant funding in 2020-21.
See some of the recently published works by CSUF faculty.
For his innovation and promising advances in the chemical sciences, Cal State Fullerton chemist Michael Groves has received the National Science Foundation’s prestigious CAREER award.
Cal State Fullerton’s infectious disease researcher Veronica Jimenez and her former students describe how Trypanosoma cruzi, the parasite that causes Chagas disease, can sense its internal and external environment in a new study published in eLife.
A $583,900 grant from the U.S. Army is funding the acquisition of a new high-performance computing (HPC) cluster to enable Cal State Fullerton science and mathematics faculty and students to engage in leading-edge research activities.
See the latest research and award-winning accomplishments from Cal State Fullerton faculty and staff.