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Remembering Dr. Roman Swiniarski
I am sad to report that Roman Swiniarski passed away Sunday, October 12, 2014. His wife, Mrs. Halina Swiniarski, informed me that he died peacefully at home, after battling pneumonia for some time. We were privileged to have Roman as a member of our Computer Science faculty for 26 years until his retirement last May. …
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Alumni Profie: Daniel Cuevas
Degree & Year Graduated BS Computer Science, 2011 How did you become interested in your field? In high school I was always interested in learning about how things worked and operated, whether it be a device, a computer, or software. I had a logical thought process when it came to problem solving in my classes,…
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SDSU Mechatronics Club Competes at the 17th Annual RoboSub Competition
The SDSU Mechatronics club competed in the RoboSub 2014 competition hosted at SPAWAR this weekend. The competition brought together 39 teams of students from 10 different countries. There were teams from the United States, Spain, China, India, Turkey, Japan, Sweden, Iceland, Canada and – for the first time – a team from the Russian Federation.…
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Novel Virus Discovered in Half the World’s Population
SDSU virologists and biologists have identified a highly abundant, never-before-described virus that could play a major role in obesity, diabetes. Click to View Video Story By Michael Price Odds are, there’s a virus living inside your gut that has gone undetected by scientists for decades. A new study led by researchers at San Diego State…
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Class of 2014 Outstanding Graduate
Congratulations go out to Thomas Schmidt for being named the most outstanding graduate of 2014 for the Computer Science Department. Thomas started at SDSU in 2009 as an accounting major. He was looking for more problem solving than the accounting program provided and ended up changing to a double major in applied mathematics and computer science. Thomas…




