Blog
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On a Mission
Dean Godfrey Mungal and 21 fellow engineering deans commit to educating the engineers of the future "to protect the earth and to ensure its fruitfulness for coming generations."
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Santa Clara best for STEM grads
Santa Clara is one of the top places for STEM graduates based on job availability and salary.
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Engineering Faculty Awards Announced
The School of Engineering proudly announces our 2014-15 Faculty Award recipients: Darren Atkinson, Award for Teaching Excellence; Zhiwen (Jonathan) Zhang, Researcher of the Year; Nicholas Tran, Adjunct Lecturer of the Year, and Stephen Chiappari, Markle Award for Teaching Excellence.
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2015 Distinguished Engineering Alumni Awards
Stephen Sifferman '93, MS '98, and Sheryl Staub-French '93, Ph.D., P.E., have been named recipients of this year's Distinguished Engineering Alumni Awards.
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First Place!
A trio of computer engineering seniors won $15K in the Intel Security IoT Hackathon for their mobile app for pet owners.
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Exercising the Right Brain
Can engineers write haiku? See for yourself how our Broncos are stretching their creativity.
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"Colleges That Pay You Back";
Santa Clara University was recognized on the TODAY show for our outstanding rankings of grads landing jobs by Rob Franek, author of Princeton Review’s new book “Colleges That Pay You Back.”
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Hack for the Homeless
SCU students are leading a 24-hour hackathon that creates useful apps for the homeless, February 28-March 1.
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Engineering the Perfect Children's Book
Carol Reiley '04 (computer engineering) is making a splash with her new children's book.
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Engineering Education: Keeping it Real
Mechanical Engineering Associate Professor Christopher Kitts examines how SCU's robotics program gives students the opportunity to explore the limits of "real world engineering."
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Mobile Mission Control Lab
SCU Engineering students to monitor and control satellites from the new Mobile Mission Control Lab.
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Who will fill the computer science jobs?
Computer Engineering Associate Professor Dan Lewis makes a case for the importance of STEM education for California's K-12 students.
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Stranger than Fiction
Research by Mechanical Engineering Associate Professor Christopher Kitts uncovers "a terrifying picture of geologic uproar" in Lake Tahoe 3 million years ago.
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Teens Get a Glimpse of Engineering
Eighty lucky high schoolers got to live and breath Bronco engineering for a week this summer.
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Memorial Service for Robert Parden
Former Dean of Engineering Robert Parden has passed away. A memorial Mass will be held July 28, 11 a.m., Sacred Heart Church in Saratoga, California.
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Trindade named ASA Fellow
Adjunct lecturer is honored for outstanding professional contributions to the field of statistical science.
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Bioengineering Prof's Research Lauded
Assistant Professor Prashanth Asuri's publication was identified as a "Key Scientific Article" contributing to excellence in biomedical research.
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Empowering the Under-Served, One App @ a Time
The Frugal Innovation Lab and San Jose's Tech Museum of Innovation held the first in a series of workshops focused on how technology can be harnessed to benefit humanity.
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On a Mission to Reduce Energy Use
Class of '08 alums Agustin Fonts and Ryan Leary are helping Opower work toward the double bottom line.
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Mech Student Receives Prestigious Funding
Claire Kunkle '14 has been awarded an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship to fund her Ph.D. studies in sustainable energy.
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2014 Distinguished Engineering Alumni Awards Announced
Congratulations to Steven Chiesa '75, John Maydonovitch '73, Timothy Shih '93, and Aleksandar Zecevic '90 and '93 who are being honored with Engineering's highest award.
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Nam Ling Named Outstanding Overseas Scholar
Shanghai University of Electric Power selected SCU's computer engineering professor for his transformative research in video coding.
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Solar Decathlon @ SCU
Check out this video about Santa Clara Engineering's biggest hands-on project.
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Sarah Kate Wilson Named IEEE Fellow
Associate professor recognized for her outstanding accomplishments.
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EE Prof Named "Woman of the Year"
Associate professor Shoba Krishnan is honored by California's 25th Assembly District.
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Student Field Work Featured in Article
Bioengineering student field tests a frugal water pathogen detection device in India.
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Civil Engineering Opportunities
Freyer & Laureta, Inc., is seeking Bronco engineers!
The Bay Area civil engineering consulting firm is hiring at all levels.