A group of three undergraduate electrical engineering students, Jason Knight-Han, Andrew Terrazas, and Blake Janowicz, have recently achieved recognition in a NASA competition due to their exceptional work on their senior design project. Guided by Dr.
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Three EE senior students have been awarded funding support from NASA for their research on Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) systems.
Four engineering research teams have been selected to participate in the 37th Annual California State University Student Research Competition. These teams own a spot at the event through a competitive process conducted by the SSU Office of Research and Sponsored Programs.
Engineering clubs hosting speakers from ZERO MOTORCYCLE To talk about engineering and EV systems on Thursday Feb 23, 2023 at 12:30pm in Salazar 2009A. Speakers include: Speakers include:
Each spring and fall, the Engineering Department at SSU presents a series of colloquia on a wide range of engineering topics and trends of technologies. This semester's speakers include experts in microgrid, imaging, communication, television networks, and measurement instrumentations.
Congratulations to our Electrical Engineering students who participated in the 2021-22 SSU Science Symposium. Ten Electrical Engineering student teams showcased their research work in the symposium, which was held in-person for the first time since 2019.
Two of our engineering student teams won the 1st, and 3rd places in the student poster competition at the 9th IEEE Conference on Technologies for Sustainability (SusTech 2022).
Cisco Networking Academy supports and strengthens education and scholarly activities in the key area of Internet-of-Things (IoT) with the EE club.
The projects are "Low-Cost Ambient High-Frequency Radio Power Sensor" lead by undergraduate student Andrew Wolfe and funded through a grant by the Center for Environmental Inquiry, "Passive WLAN-Based Radar for Covert Indoors Surveillance" lead by undergraduate students Alexandria Walker, Blake J
Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) graduate student Scott Parmley has been developing an artificial-intelligence-based rover that self-navigates through a vineyard using ultrasonic sensors and a global positioning system (GPS).
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