by Pat Lopes Harris | Apr 10, 2011 | Research and Innovation
By Eugene Cordero A San Jose State faculty-student team is aiming to reduce annual carbon emissions by 1 million pounds using nothing more than a green sword. Through a campus collaboration, scientists, artists and educators have created the Green Ninja, a...
by Cassie Myers | May 20, 2024 | Awards and Achievements, Featured, Research and Innovation, Uncategorized
Project Firewatch Goes to NASA: SJSU Students Map Wildfire Trajectories with Drone Technology Members of the Project Firewatch team presenting at NASA headquarters in DC as part of the NASA Wildfire Climate Tech Challenge. Left to right: Sofia Silva, ‘24 Software...
by Cassie Myers | May 16, 2024 | Awards and Achievements, Featured, Research and Innovation
SJSU Students Triumph at Statewide and Global Research and Innovation Competitions SJSU student researchers from the Project Firewatch and Concussion Coach teams at the Sunstone CSU Launch Competition, where they won a total of $52,000 with SpartUp Incubator Launch...
by Julia Halprin Jackson | May 1, 2024 | Featured, Research and Innovation
Hollywood to Liquid Sword to SRAC: Performance Art in the Pool Norway-based interdisciplinary artist Michael Laundry will perform a piece in the SRAC pool on May 7 as part of a collaboration with SJSU Art Professor Robin Lasser and the Hydro Futurists, a cohort of...
by Cassie Myers | Apr 9, 2024 | Awards and Achievements, Featured, Research and Innovation
Second Annual SJSU Research Week to Celebrate and Highlight Public-Impact Research Students at last year’s SpartUp Innovation Showcase showed off their Spartan Superway project as part of Research Week 2023. Photo by Robert C. Bain. San José State University’s...
by Cassie Myers | Nov 16, 2023 | Academics, Featured, Research and Innovation
San José State Joins $117 Million NASA ARC-CREST Cooperative Agreement SJSU’s Wildfire Research Center (WIRC) will participate in the ARC-CREST agreement’s aims to advance research in Earth science and technology. Photo by Robert C. Bain. San José State...