X-ray footprinting mass spectrometry (XFMS) is a relatively new method to investigate structural features and conformational changes of macromolecules in the solution state. This technique is an innovative way to precisely probe proteins and their surroundings using X-rays.
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This summer, the engineering department at Sonoma State University launched its first Engineering Summer Camp. A total of 28 students, ranging from sophomores to seniors, from local schools in Sonoma County participated in the camp.
Two engineering graduate students, Saumya Saxena and Geoff Thomas, from Sonoma State University participated in Global City Teams Challenge (GCTC) to present their project at the 2019 GCTC Expo held in Washington DC, July 10 - 12, 2019.
The electrodynamics engineering laboratory (eel) is established at Sonoma State Engineering Department to advance research in electromagnetic wave propagation and scattering, antenna design, novel electromagnetic materials, microwave circuit design, and real-time signal processing techniques.
The Engineering Department at Sonoma State University teamed up with Fraunhofer USA on Jun 25th to deliver a full-day workshop at
More than twenty alumni returned to Sonoma State University for the 2019 Electrical Engineering Alumni Reunion, where they had the opportunity to reconnect with classmates, network with current students, and see how campus has changed since they graduated from SSU.
This year eight teams of engineering students showcased their senior design projects.
Every Spring the Electrical Engineering students enrolled in Introduction to Microcontroller System (EE 310) present their final projects in Salazar Hall.
Electrical Engineering students presented 14 posters representing their scholarly work and research at 2019 SSU Symposium of Research & Creativity Registration.