Author: jeovany Guillen
From sci-fi to prototype
Not that long ago, brain-computer interface (BCI)—harnessing brainwaves to control external devices remotely, with a computer serving as intermediary—was the stuff of ...February 22, 2011NSF Grant Funds New Retention Program for Science & Engineering Majors
There are many exceptional career opportunities awaiting science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) majors, but not enough students are getting the message. ...February 22, 2011CECS and College of Business and Economics Join Forces to Educate Future Entrepreneurs
Q: What do a company that makes watches, a company that makes handheld devices to steady camcorders and a business that provides ...February 22, 2011Digital Watermarking Project Promises to Save Time and Lives
Picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) have been hailed as the state of the art in storage, retrieval and access to digital ...February 22, 2011CECS Professor Brings Home the Gold—and Silver—at the International Computer Olympiad
It attracts just a tiny fraction of the attention its famous namesake commands, and most people have never heard of the games ...February 22, 2011Construction Management Technology program is accredited — with flying colors
Five years ago, after many months of planning, the college launched a brand-new degree program within the Department of Civil Engineering and ...February 22, 2011Passing the test(s)
The college’s review workshops for the national Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) certification and Professional Engineer (PE) licensing exams may be one of ...February 22, 2011Industry Advisory Board builds up CMT program
When Rory DeJohn came to Los Angeles five years ago to assume a new executive position with Turner Construction Company, he not ...February 22, 2011Design clinic propels student work
When you’re driving a car and need to correct your course, the solution is simple: just turn the steering wheel and hit ...February 22, 2011Alumni Spotlight
Tony Magee combines engineering with inspiration Unlike most engineers, Tony Magee (’93, Industrial Engineering) didn’t have a particular affinity for math and ...February 22, 2011
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