Publications, Presentations and Honors Showcase Faculty Expertise
Cal State Fullerton faculty published, presented and received honors for their work in January 2021.
Cal State Fullerton faculty published, presented and received honors for their work in January 2021.
University faculty and staff were awarded more than $9 million in funding during the period October to December 2020.
For her outstanding research and presentation on West Nile virus, biochemistry major Shaina Nguyen received the Glenn Nagel Undergraduate Research Award at the recent 33rd annual California State University Biotechnology Symposium.
A study by a team of Cal State Fullerton student mathematicians revealed that the rate of spread of COVID-19 is significantly slower in the more prosperous counties across the United States, while the coronavirus spreads much faster in counties with lower average income. For the first phase of the ongoing research, the students focused on […]
CSUF faculty recently published research and were honored for their work on topics from wet markets to publication design.
To help students boost their academic performance and stick with STEM majors, Cal State Fullerton’s Yu Bai, assistant professor of computer engineering, is working on a solution using artificial intelligence — machines that think like humans.
For their outstanding research and presentation skills, Cal State Fullerton student researchers were recognized with national awards.
National studies by a CSUF police expert show college-educated cops are better at documenting investigation, tech-savvy and less resistant to change.
Dana Cloud, lecturer in human communication studies, examines the interplay of communication, power and social movements in her book, “Reality Bites: Rhetoric and the Circulation of Truth Claims in U.S. Political Culture.”
See research recently published and presented by CSUF faculty, and honors they’ve received.