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Tag: Mechanical Engineering

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Mechanical Engineering Alumna Honored as a Visionary

As a student in the College of Engineering & Computer Science at Cal State Fullerton, Lauren DuCharme’s (BS ’15) undergraduate work became the foundation for her later achievements at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

categories and tags Alumni News, Awards, Mechanical Engineering, NASA, Vision & Visionaries Awards
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Student Spotlight

Student Spotlight: Spring 2021

Cal State Fullerton ECS students are making breakthroughs and keeping the world safe.

categories and tags Student News, Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering
Alumna Lauren DuCharme in mission control.

Featured Alumnus

Embarking on Experiences That Are Out of This World

Alumnus Lauren DuCharme is a flight systems engineer at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and shares her experience of the Countdown to Perseverance rover landing on February 18, 2021.

categories and tags Alumni News, Mechanical Engineering, NASA
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Student Spotlight

Predicting Wildfire Spread, Partnering with the City of Anaheim, and More

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.

categories and tags Student News, Civil Engineering, Computer Science, COVID-19, Mechanical Engineering, University Physics Competition
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Student Spotlight

Engineering the Future of STEM Communicators

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.

categories and tags College News, Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, CSUF’s Engineering Ambassadors Network, ECS College Leadership Council, Mechanical Engineering, STEM
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Faculty Focus

Faculty Focus: Spring 2020

The College of Engineering & Computer Science welcomes new faculty members and honors the awards and achievements of our faculty.

categories and tags Faculty News, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
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Titan Team’s Roller Coaster Takes Silver

ECS student designed a nearly 100-foot-high, adrenaline-inducing thrill ride that earned a silver medal in the University Physics Competition.

categories and tags Student News, Mechanical Engineering, University Physics Competition
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Faculty Focus

Support for Their Smart Tree

Faculty developed this self-sustaining carbon-capturing system to absorb and store carbon dioxide from indoor/outdoor atmospheres, leaving the air fresher.

categories and tags Faculty News, Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
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Corporate Partner of the Year

Hands-on Experience at the Happiest Place on Earth

If you’ve visited Disneyland Resort, you may thought about the design and engineering that goes on behind the scenes to sustain these great experiences.

categories and tags College News, Student News, Corporate Partner of the Year, Corporate Partners Program, ECS Student Projects Showcase and Awards, Mechanical Engineering
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Advancing the Science of Guidance, Navigation, and Control

Knowledge about guidance, navigation, and control (GNC) systems has never been more important. The GNC system is the technological brain that safely controls everything from satellites and rockets to robots and autonomous land, sea, and air vehicles.

categories and tags College News, Center for Navigation, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering

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