National Society of Black Engineers President Is Sole Student Voice on San Luis Obispo’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Task Force
Prior to joining the City of San Luis Obispo’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Task Force, Amman Asfaw had limited his involvement in politics and government to voting, maintaining an apolitical public stance
Surveilling Sharks
Through artificial intelligence and machine learning methods, SURP project aims to enhance shark spotting by drones. An avid surfer, swimmer and scuba diver, Grace Nolan found a perfect way to combine her
Basic Needs Resources for Students
Now more than ever, we need to ensure our students can fulfill their basic needs, such as food and housing. We must set them up to succeed. Here are two ways to inform students about basic needs resources in
Safely Enjoy SLOme together!
The Dean of Students has prepared a vibrant list of things to do so the Cal Poly community can SLOme safely together. Each item emphasizes things that can be done in a
Civil Engineering Professor Robb Moss Published
Civil Engineering Professor Robb Eric S. Moss, specializing in geotechnical, earthquake and risk engineering, recently published three papers and one text book: Moss, R.E.S. (2020) Applied Civil Engineering Risk Analysis, 2nd Ed. Springer Scientific, Switzerland. Moss,
Professor Taufik Speaks with the Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Distinguished Lecture Series
Electrical Engineering Professor Taufik gave a technical talk titled, “The DC House Project: Progress, Challenges and Opportunities,” on Aug, 5, 2020 for the Distinguished Lecture Series hosted by Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM).