
Cal State Fullerton and RTX: Charting the Future of Navigation Technology
From AI-powered traffic systems to GPS-based wildfire monitoring, students and faculty are pushing the boundaries of navigation science.
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From AI-powered traffic systems to GPS-based wildfire monitoring, students and faculty are pushing the boundaries of navigation science.

The SPARC Center aims to improve energy efficiency for space missions, develop sustainable aviation fuels, and explore water recycling technologies essential for long-duration space travel.

Estrella Bonilla’s California State University Trustees’ Award for Outstanding Achievement is a testament to her unwavering dedication and passion for innovation, as well as the strong values instilled by her family.

Cal State Fullerton is shaping the future of AI education through a faculty-led research initiative funded by the NSF. The program integrates interdisciplinary learning, ethical AI development, and industry collaboration.

ECS is responding to the rapidly expanding cybersecurity field, which has nearly 4 million unfilled jobs worldwide and a projected 32% increase in jobs in the U.S. over the next decade.

We’re looking back with thanks and looking forward to another year of support through #TitansGive!

ECS Student Project Innovation Expo 2024 brought together more than 300 students across 80 dynamic teams, transforming Titan Student Union into a vibrant hub of potential and ingenuity.
Two ECS professors have led a multipronged approach to recruiting community college students and promoting the success of female computer science students.

The ECS Construction Collaborative is a new co-curricular cooperative of three student organizations that seeks to equip graduates with the tools they will need to enter the workforce ready to meet industry requirements.

The college’s increasing focus on innovation and its efforts to educate a more diverse pool of computer scientists and engineers – as well as his own fond undergraduate memories – inspired Peter Bilello to pay it forward.