Cal Poly Team Makes Return to ASME e-Human Powered Vehicles Challenge After Five-Year Hiatus
Seven mechanical engineering students ranging from second to fourth years traveled to Boise, Idaho, to represent Cal Poly at the ASME e-Human Powered Vehicles Challenge. They competed in a drag race, an endurance
Silicon Valley Innovator to Host Presentation on “Some Things I Wish I Knew When I Was College Aged”
Silicon Valley innovator Bill Fernandez will host a presentation, “Some Things I Wish I Knew When I Was College Aged.” The presentation will be held at 11 a.m., Thursday, May 23 at
Cal Poly Noyce School of Applied Computing Announces Transformational $60 Million Gift from The Robert N. Noyce Trust
Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo is home to the first interdisciplinary school of its kind thanks to a transformative $60 million gift from the Robert N. Noyce Trust. The Noyce School
Join Us for the Waterpower Club Inaugural Meeting
Cal Poly Waterpower Club is an academic organization that explores renewable energy through waterpower, such as hydropower and wave energy. Participants can compete in national intercollegiate opportunities funded by the U.S. Department
Charting Change: Professor Lutz’s Project to Explore How Sociotechnical Thinking Develops from Classroom to Career
In his Engineering, Design and Social Justice course, Professor Ben Lutz presents a thought-provoking scenario to his students: a bike lane narrowly wedged between parked cars and bustling city traffic, a common
Cal Poly Students Awarded $20,000 in Third Annual ‘Change the World Challenge’
Three Cal Poly students were awarded $20,000 to fund their innovative product at the third annual Change the World Challenge. The interdisciplinary competition is a transformative student design challenge created to address
CENG Student Spotlight: Angelika Canete
Major: Computer Science Hometown: Long Beach, California Year at Cal Poly: Third Year What made you choose computer science? I chose computer science after working on my robotics team in high school.