2021 News & Announcements
Dr. Mahasweta Sarkar Receives the 2021 Diversity Excellence Award
Sep 30The Diversity Excellence Award recognizes faculty, staff and alumni/community members who have shown an exemplary commitment to diversity, inclusion and social justice.
Anna Katya Batovsky Stahlak and David Pierce Walker-Howell Recognized as Outstanding Students
Jun 14The College of Engineering is pleased to recognize Anna Katya Batovsky Stahlak and David Pierce Walker-Howell as the 2020 and 2021 Outstanding Students.
SDSU Engineering Professor Co-Organized the International Student Design Competition at 2021 CPS-IoT Week
May 25Dr. Junfei Xie from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Dr. Yan Wan from University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) co-organized the student design competition on networked computing on the edge at 2021 CPS-IoT week.
Dr. Mahasweta Sarkar Receives the 2021 Diversity Excellence Award
Jan 20The Diversity Excellence Awards recognize faculty, staff and alumni / community members who have shown an exemplary commitment to diversity, inclusion and social justice. Nominees were evaluated for their quality and their contribution to diversity and social justice.
Dr. Christopher Paolini - Sustainable Horizons Institute Article
Jan 6The Sustainable Horizons Institute has featured the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Assistant Professor, Dr. Christopher Paolini, in their feature story, "SRP: Creating Opportunities for Breakthrough Collaborations". To read the full article, click on SRP: Creating Opportunities for Breakthrough Collaborations.
Dr. Paul Stuverud Makes $50,000 Gift for Scholarship
Jan 1The College of Engineering, is pleased to announce that alumnus Paul Stuverud, ’71 BSEE and ’76 MSEE, has made an additional $50,000 gift to the endowed scholarship fund “Paul Stuverud MESA Endowed Scholarship” he created in 2019. Grateful for his SDSU education that launched a successful career working in integrated circuit design, Paul hopes that his generosity can ease the financial burden of students today. Paul first started giving to the College shortly after he completed his Master’s degree in 1976, supporting the College with annual gifts. Some 50 years later, Paul used his IRA Rollover to establish the fund and provide additional support.