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Spectral Lines: Students posting solid gains from AIMS2 grant
Two years after the CSUN College of Engineering and Computer Science was awarded the largest grant in its history—a five-year, ...Conferences: CECS alum talk is highlight of CSUPERB 25th Biotechnology Symposium2
On the surface, the annual CSUPERB Biotechnology Symposium may not be the likeliest place to find alumni of the CSUN ...Conferences: Art of Innovation conference breaks new ground
It was an ideal match: the In2:InThinking Network paired with the college’s Ernie Schaeffer Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship and ...Conferences: California Renewable Energy and Storage Technology Conference powers ahead
Word is getting out about the California Renewable Energy and Storage Technology (CREST) Conference, even though it’s only two years ...Conferences: Assistive technology goes international…again
It’s been 28 years since the first International Technology and Persons with Disabilities Conference (or CSUN Conference, as it is ...Students: Smart parking means parking smart
It’s a pervasive dilemma of modern urban society: how to determine the number of empty spaces available in parking lots ...Students: Refurbished machine shop gives students hands-on skills
George Youssef, an assistant professor of mechanical engineering, was walking past the college’s aging machine shop last year, when an ...Students: CECS students mentor, inspire middle school students through robotics
There were robots upon robots at CSUN last summer, when students from three Valley middle schools met up with members ...Students: Young Engineers Day opens doors and minds
More than 100 middle and high school students converged on CSUN last spring to spend a day exploring different facets ...Student Competitions: AeroDef – Manufacturing Challenge
In the 26-year history of the AeroDef Manufacturing Challenge (formerly WestTech), it had never been done: a clean sweep of ...