Rajan Chandra, an electrical and computer engineering professor, died on March 23. Chandra called Cal Poly Pomona home for 35 years. He taught a wide variety of classes for the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) and supervised…
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A group of engineering students are tapping into their technological expertise to try and make history. The goal? It is to best the world record for the longest flight by an electric powered unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). The current record…
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A pair of brothers, who have invented a device that can translate a conversation into other languages on the fly, won this year’s HackHarvard, a 36-hour hackathon sponsored by Harvard University. Gerry Fernando Patia, a College of Engineering computer engineering…
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This spring break, for the third year in a row, 25 to 30 Cal Poly Pomona students will team up with GRID Alternatives to install solar panels on the homes of three low-income residences in the Inland Empire. After teaming up with…
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Here are some of the projects in which faculty members are engaged: Recycling food waste to feed livestock — ALLEN PETTY, animal and veterinary science Utilizing dairy-waste-fed algae to produce livestock feed — SHELTON MURINDA, animal and veterinary science Utilizing 3-D…
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Two families in San Bernardino are now harnessing the power of the sun to reduce their electric bills, thanks to a team of Cal Poly Pomona engineering students. During spring break, the families’ homes were wired with solar panels by…
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As an alumnus of the College of Engineering and associate chair of the electrical and computer engineering department, Mohammad Massoudi appreciates the quality education he received at Cal Poly Pomona and wants to provide engineering students with opportunities for academic…
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The Cal Poly Pomona solar boat team splashed into an overall sixth place in its latest competition, winning first in overall system design, solar system design and visual display. Fifteen students from a variety of engineering disciplines participated in speed,…
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Longtime electrical engineering Professor Alan Felzer, who died in 2009, believed that students should solve hands-on problems in order to understand concepts thoroughly. It¿s an approach he used in his classes during his nearly 40-year tenure at Cal Poly Pomona…
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Professor Mohamed Rafiquzzaman, electrical and computer engineering, published the book, “Microcomputer Theory and Applications with the PIC18F” in 2011. The book is written for students who have a background in C language and digital logic-both combinational and sequential-design. It is…
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