Engineering Wellness
For engineering students, all-nighters and long hours in labs can be seen as a badge of honor, said Andrew Danowitz, an assistant professor in the electrical engineering department. But that drive to excess
For engineering students, all-nighters and long hours in labs can be seen as a badge of honor, said Andrew Danowitz, an assistant professor in the electrical engineering department. But that drive to excess
Members of Cal Poly’s human-powered vehicle team have been preparing for a record-breaking attempt in Nevada this month. The team, comprised of roughly two dozen mechanical engineering students, hopes to break the current record
James LoCascio’s father, an immigrant from Sicily, worked three jobs to support his family in New York City – two in upholstery shops and one driving a taxi. “When he retired from upholstery,
A new assembly line lab in the Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Department will help students learn some of the basics of workflow measurement. The lab, complete with work stations, barcode sensors and a
Aerospace Associate Professor Paulo Iscold was recently highlighted in Kitplanes magazine for his work on the Nixus sailplane. Iscold brought the Nixus project to Cal Poly which provides valuable learning experiences for his
A two-year look at the Faculty Development Program initiated by the Dean’s office.