Electrical & Computer Engineering News
Outreach Teams and Student Organizations Exhibit at San Diego Festival of Science and Engineering
Mar 8SDSU Engineering knocked it out of the park this weekend! Petco Park, to be specific. Thanks to MESA SDSU, SHPE, SWE, and our major advisors for sharing their love of STEM with San Diego kids and families at Generation STEAM's San Diego Festival of Science and Engineering.
Electrical and Computer Engineering Alumnus Pens Children’s Book on Engineering
Mar 8Recent Graduate Nathan Russert (‘22) wrote “The Great Harvest: An Engineering Story” to expose young readers to the world of engineering and science.
Engineers Week 2023 Highlights: Meet our Student Leaders
Feb 20This National Engineers Week, we're highlighting five engineering student leaders across our college to showcase the work they're doing, the research they're conducting, and the impact they are making on both SDSU and the field of engineering.
Dr. Chunting “Chris” Mi Receives a $959,932 Grant in Collaboration with Solid Energies, Inc.
Feb 15Dr. Chris Mi, Distinguished Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering received a $959,932 grant for his work in collaboration with Solid Energies, Inc. The grant is sponsored by the California Energy Commission and is titled “High Safety, Wide-Operation-Temperature, Low-Cost All-Solid-Sates Li-Ion Battery and ASSLiB-Based Energy Storage Systems”.
Student Highlight: President of Women in National Society of Black Engineers
Feb 14SDSU Computer Science Student Connecting Black Women Engineers, Creators Across Campus and Community.
Save the Date: Engineering Design Day 2023
Feb 2Please save the date for our Spring 2023 Engineering Design Day event which will be held in-person in Montezuma Hall, on Wednesday, May 3, 2023, from 1:30pm –4:00pm.
Electrical and Computer Engineering Professor Announced as New Senior Associate Dean of SDSU Global Campus
Jan 27Dr. Mahasweta Sarkar joined the Global Campus family as Senior Associate Dean. Sarkar has been very involved in several Global Campus programs as a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Self-Driving Cars: The Next Computing Revolution But Far From Perfect
Jan 18SDSU computer scientists and engineers are advancing autonomous vehicle software and hardware.
Alumnus Participates in Semiconductor Cooperation between U.S. and Mexico
Jan 17Octavio Martínez’s (BSEE ‘92) immersion into semiconductors as a San Diego State University student led to a successful career in the field, and a recent high-profile involvement in the binational semiconductor chip agreement between the United States and Mexico.
SDSU Alumnus Pens Personal Finance Book for the Next Generation
Jan 4Eric Johnson '86, who earned his master’s degree in Electrical Engineering at SDSU, recently released the latest edition of his new book, appropriately titled, “What the Hell is an Economy?” to help the next generation understand the financial world around them and how to avoid a financial storm.