by Julia Halprin Jackson | Apr 1, 2022 | Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Google Whistleblower, AI Researcher Timnit Gebru to Speak at Hammer Theatre April 7 Google whistleblower and noted AI ethics researcher Timnit Gebru will be in conversation with SJSU Philosophy Professor Etienne Brown at the Hammer Theatre Center on April 7....
by Brett Bralley | Mar 15, 2022 | Awards and Achievements
Wildfire Research, Community Clinic Included in $1.5 Trillion Federal Spending Plan Scientists with SJSU’s Wildfire Interdisciplinary Research Center (WIRC) at Milford, California, in summer 2021 observing the Dixie Fire. Photo credit: WIRC Two major San José...
by Brett Bralley | Feb 21, 2022 | Research and Innovation
What Early-Career Funding Means to 3 SJSU Researchers Students working in 2018 in the research lab of Madalyn Radlauer, assistant professor of chemistry at SJSU. Radlauer received a National Science Foundation grant in 2021. (Photo courtesy of Madalyn Radlauer) As...
by Ken Mashinchi | Feb 9, 2022 | Leadership
Mohamed Abousalem Picked by Governor to Represent CSU on Board Advancing Stem Cell Research Mohamed Abousalem meets with students has been appointed to represent the CSU on the Independent Citizens’ Oversight Committee of the CIRM. (Photo: Josie Lepe, ’03 BFA...
by Brett Bralley | Dec 1, 2021 | Research and Innovation
How a ‘Lucky Accident’ Contributed to Nobel Prize-Winning Research How exactly do we experience touch, temperature and pain? It’s a riddle that’s puzzled humans throughout history. In October, the Nobel Prize was awarded to two scientists who answered that very...