Keysight Technologies has donated $100,000 of equipment for CSUMB's mechatronics lab.
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Keysight Technologies has donated $100,000 of equipment for CSUMB's mechatronics lab.
Thomas Horvath says the new Taylor Building is helping to address a growing student population.
Seven new faculty members come from varied backgrounds.
The buildings on the east end of campus will further agricultural research.
CSUMB offers one of the few dedicated Mechatronics Engineering programs in the state.
The nearly $40 million building is being named after the late Edward “Ted” Taylor.
Luis Cabrales Arriaga came to CSUMB this year specifically to establish the new mechatronics program.
CSUMB has been awarded a Department of Education Title V grant, the result of grant-writing efforts by Andrew Lawson and Tom Horvath.