
College of Engineering Students Honored by Lawmakers at State Capitol
Twenty-seven Cal Poly students were recognized for awards, accolades and other accomplishments by state lawmakers on the floors of the Assembly and Senate in Sacramento on Monday, Feb. 3. Among the group

Mechanical Engineering Students Recognized for Sustainable Energy Ocean Concept
Four Cal Poly mechanical engineering students were chosen to advance to the final stage of the national Power at Sea competition. Ned Eyre, Nate Hempstead, Luke Wierl and Maximilian Wong worked under

Faculty Research Roundup
On any given day, the College of Engineering’s diverse and dedicated faculty members produce significant research contributions through peer-reviewed journal articles, scholarly books and book chapters. Learn more about those contributions in

Too Hot to Learn? How Cal Poly Engineers are Investigating Thermal Comfort in Classrooms
Andrew Sugamele remembers the difference as soon as he stepped into a classroom. “It hit me like a train,” he said, recalling the shift in temperature when walking from the hallways into

CENG Faculty Spotlight: Brendon Anderson
Job Title: Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering Pronouns: He/Him/His Hometown: Carlsbad, California Tell me about your research interests and why you are passionate about this topic. One of the primary objectives of my