Faculty Research and Accomplishments Featured in Publications, Presentations, Awards
See the latest research and award-winning accomplishments from Cal State Fullerton faculty and staff.
See the latest research and award-winning accomplishments from Cal State Fullerton faculty and staff.
Antibiotic-resistance researcher María Soledad Ramírez and her students have discovered a potential new alternative treatment for one of the most powerful and deadly bacterial pathogens, Acinetobacter baumannii.
For the first time, gravitational-wave scientists have detected two collisions between a black hole and a neutron star, with Cal State Fullerton researchers involved in interpreting the novel cosmic events. The extreme mergers made splashes in space that sent gravitational waves rippling across at least 900 million light-years to reach Earth. In each case, the […]
See the sabbatical projects on which 73 faculty members will be working during their leaves in the 2021-22 academic year.
Cal State Fullerton master’s student Marissa Velarde Wu is mapping out the red abalone spawning behaviors and characteristics to find out why populations are declining in efforts to save this protected marine snail.
Six graduating seniors in Cal State Fullerton’s National Institutes of Health-funded Maximizing Access to Research Careers (MARC) program are heading to graduate programs in the fall.
A team of Cal State Fullerton student engineers has launched a project to design and build a rocket that can soar 10,000 feet high and carry a self-piloting glider that will release and fly back to the ground.
See the most recent publications, presentations and awards of CSUF faculty and staff.
The COVID-19 pandemic lockdown in India has resulted in environmental benefits, including a significant reduction of air pollutants such as black carbon aerosols, which can pose an adverse risk to human health, according to a new Cal State Fullerton study.
With the presence of pharmaceuticals and insecticides in the environment becoming an emerging threat to human health and ecology, Cal State Fullerton environmental engineer Sudarshan Kurwadkar is searching for solutions.