关于我们
Mechanical engineers work on diverse, challenging problems that require the integration of science, engineering, and socio-economic knowledge. They develop solutions to societal problems, question how things work, make things work better, and create ideas for doing things in new and different ways.
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https://mechanical.sdsu.edu/mechanical/
SDSU Mechanical Engineering的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 高等教育
- 规模
- 1,001-5,000 人
- 总部
- San Diego,California
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- 教育机构
- 领域
- Mechanical Engineering
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5500 Campanile Dr
US,California,San Diego
SDSU Mechanical Engineering员工
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Come support our Senior Design students tomorrow! To view the map select the link https://lnkd.in/gzvbaHTJ
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Some use of AI LLM, interesting!
Hey my friends, I want to mentioned something fun to you. I have been trying to implement the use of AI particularly LLM to my class this semester. So far, the feedback from the students are positive in general. Our class have been exploring all sorts of LLMs, such as ChatGPT, Pleplexity, Copilot, Germini, Claude, etc. But today, I was still surprised by another AI called "NotebookLM", which can generate a podcast from your inputs in just a few minutes. What my student did was just uploading our lecture notes to it and the LLM just generate a podcast page to page based on the lecture notes. It sounds so much fun and I think it is a brilliant idea to learn and review the lecture notes. I also explored a bit and used it to generate a podcast about my personal experience that was written into an short article, and it was in Chinese. I then turned it into a YouTube video by just adding a few pictures generated from ChatGPT. The generated podcast is truly amazing! To me, it sounds like a really naturally made podcast. Check this out here:
From a Rural Boy in China to a Tenured Professor in America
https://www.youtube.com/
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Thanks to Sean Eckstein for representing Experimental Mechanics Laboratory at American Society of Composites in San Diego. We acknowledge funding from the United States Department of Defense. SDSU Mechanical Engineering SDSU College of Engineering SDSU Research Foundation SDSU Division of Research and Innovation
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As we embark on a new journey for Fall 2024. Mechanical Engineering would like to express gratitude to Professor and Department Chairman Dr. John Abraham of his dedication and hard work to the Department. His leadership and guidance that has been provided for over 10 years not only shaped the Department but inspired others to strive for excellence, Professor Abraham's legacy will continue to inspire the Department for years to come. May your retirement be filled with relaxation and joy, thank you for everything!
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SDSU Mechanical Engineering转发了
Spring 2025 applications cycle for our MS in Mechanical Engineering and MS in Bioengineering programs is now open. The application cycle closes on August 31st. Program details can be found here - https://lnkd.in/gfhA4zsp To apply, follow instructions here - https://lnkd.in/gRi_m682 In the above instructions, when you reach Step 5, submit program specific requirements here?? link for MS ME page : https://lnkd.in/gD_geYUh link for MS Bio page : https://lnkd.in/gJB-ZWjh Please feel free to forward this opportunity to any you know might be interested.
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Spring 2025 applications cycle for our MS in Mechanical Engineering and MS in Bioengineering programs is now open. The application cycle closes on August 31st. Program details can be found here - https://lnkd.in/gfhA4zsp To apply, follow instructions here - https://lnkd.in/gRi_m682 In the above instructions, when you reach Step 5, submit program specific requirements here?? link for MS ME page : https://lnkd.in/gD_geYUh link for MS Bio page : https://lnkd.in/gJB-ZWjh Please feel free to forward this opportunity to any you know might be interested.
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Great news for the SDSU CBL! I have received a NSF/FDA Scholar-in-Residence Grant for collaborative research with Dr. Richard Gray at the FDA Office of Science and Engineering Laboratories (OSEL). Our project "Development of a Regulatory Science Tool for Virtual Design of Novel Ventricular Pump Strategies" seeks to develop a numerical model validated with bench testing for cardiac assist devices. Thanks to all of the students who have contributed to this work, particularly Dr. Vi Vu - a stellar graduate of our Joint Doctoral Program with UCSD!
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SDSU Mechanical Engineering转发了
Envision a world where doctors no longer need to perform invasive surgeries to treat medical conditions in the brain, heart, or other complex regions of the body. ?? In a new National Science Foundation (NSF) collaborative research study, Dr. Amneet Bhalla of San Diego State University and Dr. Nitesh Nama of University of Nebraska-Lincoln will run computer simulations to investigate the potential use of microbubbles and acoustics for targeted drug delivery and treatment in patients. ?? Read more: bit.ly/3RHCLLS “Using physics-based computer simulations, we can investigate emerging diagnostic and preventive medical techniques that are deemed too novel or risky for clinical trials,” said Bhalla. #engineering #mechanicalengineering #micromedicine #nanorobotics #nanotechnology #advancedmedicine #medicine #ultrasound #fluiddynamics #sandiegostateuniversity #SDSU
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Mechanical Engineering internship from Freeberg Industrial Fabrication ?? Location: Escondido, CA ?? Pay: $25-$27/hr ?? Ideal candidates should have a high level of curiosity, initiative, and resourcefulness. Ability to communicate and work effectively with a team as well as working effectively while ensuring attention to detail are essential for a successful completion of the internship. Notice?? Prior to working must have legal work status in the US I-9 verified and pass a background check and a drug test.
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