by Lauren Hernandez | Mar 24, 2016 | Academics
Thirty San Jose State undergraduate and graduate computer science majors spent a recent Saturday hunched over hardware chips and sensors as part of a two-week Internet of Things Workshop that kicked off on March 19. The workshop, born from collaboration between the...
by Lauren Hernandez | Mar 24, 2016 | Research and Innovation
Exactly how much stress do you feel on the job? Kelli Sum, ’16 Industrial and Systems Engineering, and Assistant Professor Dan Nathan-Roberts are tackling this question as part of their work in the SJSU Undergraduate Research Grants Program. The program, which gives...
by Lauren Hernandez | Mar 24, 2016 | Academics
When holographic reality tech company LEIA Inc. invited 16 computer science students to participate in an automotive hackathon last December, the startup looked forward to the results. The students did not disappoint, delivering projects utilizing the company’s 3D...
by Lauren Hernandez | Mar 17, 2016 | Academics
Members of the Emmanuel Baptist Church choir crooned “no weapon they throw at me, you know it won’t prosper, no,” while donned in all black outfits and carrying picket signs reading “Black Lives Matter” during this year’s CSU Super Sunday service. Super Sunday,...
by Lauren Hernandez | Mar 11, 2016 | Academics
Armed with a Cannes Film Festival nod for his short film titled “Malaise” and now two films premiering at Cinequest, a San Jose State student filmmaker has already accomplished more than he expected — and he hasn’t even graduated yet. Kourosh Ahari, ’16 Radio,...