Coming Full Circle: Alumna’s Mentorship Inspires Mentee to Pay It Forward
When Marissa Schmidt graduated from Cal Poly in 1995, she carried more than just a computer engineering degree into Silicon Valley. As a trailblazer in the first cohort of Cal Poly’s Computer
Trailblazing Tech Executive Susie Armstrong to Deliver Noyce Distinguished Lecture at Cal Poly
Susan “Susie” Armstrong, a Cal Poly computer science graduate and senior vice president at Qualcomm, will return to campus May 1 to headline the Noyce School of Applied Computing’s Distinguished Speaker Series.
Make Waves of Change: Vote for the Next ASI President and Board of Directors
As spring quarter kicks off, staying engaged as a campus community is more important than ever. One of the best ways to get involved is by participating in the annual ASI Elections,
SURP 2025 Project Abstracts
Summer Undergraduate Research Program Orbital Mechanics Coding and AI Faculty: Kira Abercromby, AERO Email: kabercro@calpoly.edu Accepted Projects Modes: Hybrid Application Link Traditional orbital mechanics courses typically start with simpler problems that can
Tracking Flood Risk in a Changing Climate
Civil engineering Professor Stefan Talke is delving into critical questions around how climate change and human intervention are reshaping flood risks in coastal and river areas. His research, funded by the National