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Photo montage for bionic research
Better, Faster, Stronger
SDSU engineers work to invent brain-controlled bionics
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Blackout Brings Down Cell Phones
ViewPoints: Electrical and computer engineering professor Fred Harris explains the lack of cell phone access during the Sept. 8 regional blackout.
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The Campaign for SDSU
SDSU launches a historic $500 million fundraising campaign.
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Hirshman Hosts First Convocation
The new president addressed faculty and staff about many of the critical challenges facing the university.
Elliot Hirshman
Everything New at SDSU
From the new president to the Starbucks in East Commons, find out about changes on campus this fall.
The memorial is in a tranquil corner of campus, between the Engineering and Life Sciences North buildings.
Engineering Professors Remembered
Today marks the 15th anniversary of the tragic deaths of Chen Liang, Preston Lowrey III and Constantinos Lyrintzis.
A laser is used in the particle generation process to create carbon nano particles.
Getting Out of Hot Water
SDSU engineering professor Fletcher Miller believes using air instead of water will make solar power production more efficient.
Project lead the way
JROTC Students Explore Biomedical Sciences at SDSU Camp
Students will sample the fields of biomedical sciences, engineering, robotics and technology in a fun environment.
A 2-by-2 centimeter organic solar cell produced in SDSU MEMS Research Lab.
Students Conceive Next-Gen Solar Cells
SDSU graduate engineering students win a fellowship to help bring innovative product to market.
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Japan Turns to Aztec for Green Rebuild
SDSU professor Kotaro Nakamura is helping sustainable reconstruction in Japanese communities savaged by the earthquake and tsunami in March.
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