On April 25, 2019 nine teams of engineering students participated in the first Seawolf Pitch Competition, presented by the School of Business and Economics Entrepreneurship Hub.
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As we approach summer, many of our EE students are getting ready to start their internship at different companies and organizations.
The first two winners of the electrical engineering monthly challenge, The Q-MARGIN, are announced. Daniel Greisen and Joseph Haun won February and March challenges, respectively. Each winner is presented with a $25 gift card courtesy of the Engineering Science Department.
The Engineering Science Department offered a workshop on PCB layout techniques using Autodesk Eagle software. The workshop material was prepared by David Story and delivered by David House under supervision of Dr. Mohamed Salem.
Geoff Thomas an engineering graduate student from SSU was invited to co-teach a hands-on workshop about IoT technologies and its applications relevant to smart city projects.
Mr. Chung-Ting "Tim" Wang Lee, Application Engineer at Keysight Technologies in collaboration with Dr.
The 31st CSU Annual Biotechnology Symposium, sponsored by CSUPERB, on January 3-5, 2019 in Orange County, CA brought together hundreds of faculty and student researchers from all over California.
Electrical Engineering students receive Koret Scholars awards to work on wearable sensors, robotics and RADAR sensing. Logan Lawrence is developing a wearable smart sensor for passive health monitoring using chemical sensors and breath volatile organic compounds.
Four engineering students, Anthony Arjona, Joshua Paine, Jesus Gonzalez Villafuerte and Matthew Rosi were invited to visit Berkeley Lab’s Advanced Light Source (ALS). The visit was arranged by Dr.
We are excited to announce the establishment of the Intelligent Systems Laboratory (ISL). "The main goal of ISL is to advance research and training in sensors, embedded systems, and sensor data analysis areas at Sonoma State", says Dr. Sudhir Shrestha the Director of the Laboratory.