Several Sonoma State University students have been doing their part to help their communities during and after the worst wildfires ever to hit the North Bay Area. Among them is Mohammed Ibrahim. The electrical engineering graduate student is...
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The Sonoma State University Engineering Lecture Series features talks circuit simulators, smart energy, how to make a radio application in seven minutes, and more. Lectures are the first and third Thursdays in Salazar Hall, room 2009A, 4:30-5:30 p.m. Admission is free, parking is $5-$8 on campus...
Affectionately known as "Pixies," two National Instruments PXI units will be put into use by Sonoma State University students right away thanks to donation to the engineering science department. "I can definitely use them with what I'm working on now," said SSU student Jon Porrazzo, who is...
A group of Sonoma State University students has won a major innovation award for creating a pair of devices to combat kidney disease, which affects an estimated 26 million Americans.
Sonoma State engineering students Jose Avila, Nader Srouji, and Michael Vargas were awarded the I-Corps...
Numbers and statistics can be a more effective sleep aid than Nyquil. But an engineering science class at Sonoma State University is making data not just interesting, but exciting and visually intriguing.
"For students, it's teaching them how to frame problems and present data to folks...
Sonoma State University graduate engineering student Feng Wang's Advanced Flood Warning System generated a buzz last month at the Global City Teams Challenge in Austin, Texas. The project is designed to give up to six hours advance warning of a potential flood emergency by measuring weather...
Engineering students at Sonoma State University showed off some of the cooler parts of science to a younger generation at the North Bay Science Discovery Day on October 29 at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds.
"This was a great opportunity for our students to reach out and interact with young...
The Sonoma State University Engineering Lecture Series features lectures on mobile communications, robotics and humanitarian innovation. Lectures are the first and third Thursdays in Salazar Hall, room 2009A, 4:30-5:30 p.m. Admission is free, parking is $5-$8 on campus.
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