Class Challenge Turns Into Technical Paper
Students in Russ Westphal’s ME 542 Dynamics and Thermodynamics of Compressible Flow course during Fall 2018 were challenged to develop a new solution to the classical problem of ideal work addition or
Students in Russ Westphal’s ME 542 Dynamics and Thermodynamics of Compressible Flow course during Fall 2018 were challenged to develop a new solution to the classical problem of ideal work addition or
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Bing Qu’s paper suggesting a cost-effective way to prevent earthquake-induced building collapse was recently presented with the Moisseiff Award from the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE). The paper, titled “Seismic Rehabilitation of Concentrically
The AIAS Foundation has opened submissions for its annual scholarship programs benefiting students and early professionals in the video games industry. The Randy Pausch, Mark Beaumont, and WomenIN scholarships are provided to
The Multicultural Center’s third annual Students of Color Summit 2019: (Re) Birth will seek to unite students from different intersections of identity to explore intracommunal issues and think critically about our social
The Office of Research and Economic Development partners with Hanover Research to offer a year-long Grants Academy for a cohort of early investigators across campus. In collaboration with the Grants Development Office,
Every day, on every continent, Cal Poly Engineers are putting the power of doing to work. With their reputation for being curious problem solvers, creative thinkers and above all, hands-on doers, our
Thursday, May 9 • 11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.Advanced Technologies Laboratories (Bldg. 007) Join Joanna Mountain, senior director of research at 23andMe, as she participates in a panel discussion with Jean Davidson,