MEDITEC program wraps-up another successful year

Professor Kristen Cardinal wrapped up another successful year of MEDITEC projects, with 15 projects, involving 47 students from throughout the College of Engineering. The MEDITEC program brings industry-sponsored projects from the biomedical

Do the Right Thing

When a viral video revealed a dispenser that only offered soap to white people, commenters were quick to joke that the product was somehow racist. While that notion seemed absurd, the soap dispenser’s design

Teen Cybersleuths

Six middle school students whose school was destroyed in the deadly Paradise fires are among the hundreds of students who will be taking part in the third California Cyber Innovation Challenge, June

I Get Around

Mechanical Engineering students enrolled in ME 441 — often referred to as the “bike building class” — study the geometry and physics of single track vehicles and then design and construct their

Taufik Receives US Patent Office Notice of Allowance

The United States Patent and Trademark Office issued a Notice of Allowance for Dr. Taufik’s invention entitled “Multiple Input Single Output DC-DC Converter with Equal Load Sharing on Multiple Inputs.” The patent

New Student and Alumni Networking Platform Launched

Career Services and Alumni Engagement have just launched a new student and alumni mentoring/networking platform, in partnership with the Orfalea College of Business, College of Engineering, College of Science and Mathematics, and