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Mark Pulido, a graduate student in the Electrical Engineering Department, has developed an innovative WiFi-enabled device that allows students to instantly share how they feel.
Over the past year, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science students at Sonoma State University have collaborated with campus staff and industry partners to design and develop the university’s first Sustainability Dashboard.
When wildfires or power shutoffs strike California, thousands of residents can suddenly lose access to emergency alerts as cellular networks fail.
This summer, Sonoma State University’s Summer Research Program reached a milestone: for the first time, students from Electrical Engineering and Computer Science participated together and collaborated across multiple exciting projects.
More than twenty electrical engineering alumni returned to Sonoma State University for the 2025 Electrical Engineering Alumni Reunion, where they had the opportunity to reconnect with classmates, meet graduating seniors and current graduate students, and witness how the campus has evolved since t
Ten Electrical Engineering student teams exhibited their exceptional projects at the 2025 Science Symposium that took place on Monday, April 28, at Sonoma State University. Each project was a true testament to the talent, innovation, and hard work of our students.
This past weekend, our engineering students and staff proudly participated in Sonoma State’s Seawolf Decision Day.
We are proud to congratulate Computer Science and Engineering students Andres Duenas, Samuel Guzman, Emanuel Barajas, and Antonio Kassis for their outstanding work on a fantastic project supported by the prestigious Koret Scholars Program, in collaboration with scientists at Lawrence Berkeley Nat
We are thrilled to announce that engineering student Eriberto Salgado has been selected to present his research at the 2025 TechConnect World Innovation Conference and Expo, one of the most significant gatherings of technology innovat
Students in the RF Laboratory at Sonoma State University took their learning outdoors to explore hydrogen line radio astronomy using RTL-SDR technology.