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The California State University (Cal State or CSU) is the largest public university system in California as well as the United States at-large, consisting of 23 official campuses (plus eight subsidiary off-campus centers) which together enroll approximately 460,000 students and employ more than 56,000 faculty and staff members. [1]
systems engineering expert: Professor of Electrical Engineering, Emeritus Christina Cogdell: art historian: Assistant Professor of Liberal Studies (2001–2004) Daniel R. Crary: bluegrass guitarist: Professor of Speech Communication, Emeritus William Cunliffe: jazz pianist and composer: Associate Professor of Music Lawrence B. de Graaf: historian
California State University, Fullerton (CSUF or Cal State Fullerton) is a public research university in Fullerton, California.With a total enrollment of more than 41,000, it has the largest student body of the California State University (CSU) system, and its graduate student body of more than 5,000 is one of the largest in the CSU and in all of California. [7]
Fredric Raichlen, former faculty; Professor Emeritus of Mechanical and Civil Engineering; made major contributions to hydraulics and coastal engineering, particularly in the areas of tsunamis, ship dynamics, and breaking waves; member of National Academy of Engineering [134] Guruswami Ravichandran; Ares J. Rosakis; Michael Roukes; Philip Saffman
Mark H. Shapiro (born 1940 in Boston, Massachusetts [1]) is a professor, emeritus of physics at California State University, Fullerton.Shapiro holds an A.B. degree in physics from the University of California, Berkeley; and, M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in physics from the University of Pennsylvania.
Robert H. Todd – Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Brigham Young University; C. Richard Tracy – ecologist and Professor of Biology at University of Nevada, Reno; Ann E. Watkins – Professor of Mathematics at California State University, Northridge
Hughes began his career as a mechanical design engineer at Grumman Aerospace, subsequently joining General Dynamics as a research and development engineer. After receiving his Ph.D. from University of California, Berkeley, [3] [5] he joined the Berkeley faculty, eventually moving to California Institute of Technology.
With approximately 5,000 students, its college of Engineering is the second largest in the California State University system. [115] The university has the largest Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering, and Construction Engineering programs in the CSU, and is the only campus to offer an Engineering Technology focus.