
Do You Want a Roller Coaster in Your Backyard?
The idea to build a themed roller coaster in the Napa backyard of two Cal Poly engineering alumni can be traced back to a kitchen conversation and a napkin sketch during the coronavirus
The idea to build a themed roller coaster in the Napa backyard of two Cal Poly engineering alumni can be traced back to a kitchen conversation and a napkin sketch during the coronavirus
The Cal Poly College of Engineering is celebrating the tenure and promotion of 11 faculty members. Two faculty members, Stefan Talke (civil and environment engineering) and Paul Anderson (computer science and software engineering),
Two Cal Poly engineering professors have teamed up on a research project that is eliciting excitement because it addresses the universal human experience of low back pain. “Everyone can relate to back pain,”
Countless hours of work in the lab spanning three quarters paid off for Cal Poly electrical engineering master’s students Shreyansh Suman and Kyle Chang. Taking on an international field of mostly doctorate students,
Packing for a beach day in Hawaii for most means reef-safe sunscreen, swimming shoes and snorkel gear but not if that shoreline visit is part of a mission to reverse climate change. In
An engineering student is reflecting on a summer service trip to South Africa that profoundly altered his worldview, fostering empathy, cultural sensitivity and a renewed drive to make a difference. “Seeing how other