Student Spotlight: Spring 2021
Cal State Fullerton ECS students are making breakthroughs and keeping the world safe.
Student Spotlight is an opportunity to highlight a student for their outstanding academic or research achievements.
Cal State Fullerton ECS students are making breakthroughs and keeping the world safe.
The College of Engineering & Computer Science celebrates the Class of 2019 - the newest additions to our distinguished alumni family! We look forward to your future achievements.
Student Bryan Ruef's company, 10-8 Systems, offers a cloud-based emergency dispatching system for public safety agencies.
A CSUF team of five computer science students took second place in the Technical Security Competitive at Cal Poly Pomona, where they hacked into a fictitious company to expose potential vulnerabilities.
A CSUF team of civil engineers took the top prize in the 2019 GeoWall Competition.
Civil engineering major won second place in the Collegiate Video Challenge.
What if you could more accurately predict and track the spread of California’s devastating wildfires – and prevent them from growing out of control? A group of mechanical engineering students are using smart drone technology to develop a system that could do just that.
Maria Diaz, a junior majoring in computer science, is a member of the inaugural class of Cal State Fullerton's Engineering Ambassadors Network. Her job is to promote STEM careers to potential ECS majors and the community.
A cloud-based dispatch system created by computer science senior Bryan Ruef helped first responders rescue more than 500 people in the Bahamas after Hurricane Dorian.