“Unlocking Curiosity, One Discovery at a Time: North Bay Science Discovery Day Steals the Spotlight”
In a region renowned for its natural beauty and rich scientific heritage, the North Bay Science Discovery Day has once again proven to be a force to be reckoned with. This year’s event, as reported by the Sebastopol Times, was a resounding success, inspiring a new generation of innovators, thinkers, and explorers. On this day, the boundaries of science and discovery were pushed, and the community came together to marvel at the wonders of the world around us.

Engineering Student Achievements

The engineering students of Sonoma State University made significant strides on the global stage, presenting their innovative research at the IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference (IEEE GHTC) 2017, held in San Jose, CA. This prestigious event, attended by over 500 participants from ten different countries, focuses on the development of humanitarian technologies to benefit humanity. Two groundbreaking papers were presented by our esteemed students:
Presentations at IEEE GHTC 2017
The first paper, titled “iSeiz: A Low-Cost Real-Time Seizure Detection System Utilizing Cloud Computing,” showcased a pioneering approach to monitoring and managing epileptic seizures. This research leverages cloud computing to provide real-time seizure detection, offering a cost-effective solution that could revolutionize patient care. The second paper, “A UAV-based Mobile Environmental Data Collection Network,” introduced an innovative use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) to gather environmental data. This project has the potential to significantly enhance data collection methods in various fields, from environmental monitoring to disaster response.
Both papers are set to be published in the IEEE Xplore Digital Library, a testament to the high caliber of research being conducted by our students. This recognition not only highlights the academic excellence of our engineering department but also underscores the real-world impact of their work. Instachronicles is proud to recognize the following students for their outstanding contributions: Aaron Marquez, Michael Dunn, Jaime Ciriaco, and Ta. Their dedication and innovation have not only earned them a place in the global scientific community but also inspired the next generation of engineers and scientists.
Publication in IEEE Xplore Digital Library
The publication of these papers in the IEEE Xplore Digital Library is a significant milestone for our students. IEEE Xplore is a renowned platform for discovering and accessing scientific and technical content in electrical engineering, computer science, and electronics. With over 4 million documents available, including journals, conferences, and standards, being featured here is a mark of excellence and a testament to the rigorous standards maintained by our engineering department.
Publication in IEEE Xplore provides several benefits:
- Global Recognition: The work of our students will be accessible to researchers, engineers, and students worldwide, fostering collaboration and further innovation.
- Credibility: Publication in such a prestigious platform enhances the credibility of our students’ research, making it a valuable addition to their academic and professional portfolios.
- Impact: The insights and findings from these papers can influence future research and real-world applications, contributing to advancements in healthcare and environmental science.
This accomplishment is a testament to the hard work, dedication, and innovation of our engineering students. It also reflects the supportive environment and resources provided by our faculty and the university, which encourage and nurture such groundbreaking research.
Engineering Department’s Commitment to STEM Education
Beyond individual achievements, the engineering department at Sonoma State University is dedicated to fostering a strong STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education culture. This commitment is evident in various initiatives and events, including the North Bay Science Discovery Day.
Faculty Advisor’s Perspective
Dr. Sara Kassis, the faculty advisor for the Society of Women Engineers (SWE) club, shared her insights on the importance of events like Science Discovery Day. “Discovery Day is a fun way for kids to explore and learn about STEM!” she exclaimed. Dr. Kassis was impressed by the interaction between our engineering students and the young attendees, noting, “It was great to see our Engineering students interact with the attendees at Discovery Day; it is such an inspiration for the younger generations to learn from these fabulous role models.”
The hands-on activities presented by our students, including building simple electrical circuits, controlling a robot arm, and learning about sound, provided a practical and engaging learning experience for the young participants. This event not only showcased the creativity and expertise of our students but also ignited a passion for STEM among the next generation.
Engineering Department Chair’s Insights
Dr. Farid Farahmand, the chair of the engineering department, emphasized the growing need for engineering education in the North Bay area. “The need for engineering education in the North Bay area is growing, and many local high-tech companies are recognizing a shortage of engineers and other high-technology employees in the area,” he stated. This highlights the critical role that our department plays in addressing this demand by providing quality education and fostering a culture of innovation.
Dr. Farahmand further elaborated on the department’s efforts to attract more students to engineering fields. “At Sonoma State University, we are trying to highlight the importance of Technology and Engineering education in STEM and attract more students to the engineering fields,” he said. This proactive approach is essential in bridging the gap between the demand for engineers and the available talent pool.
The North Bay Science Discovery Day, with its interactive and educational booths, was a perfect platform for our students to showcase their projects and inspire young minds. The event’s success is a testament to the collaborative spirit and dedication of our engineering department to promote STEM education and foster a culture of innovation in the North Bay region.
In summary, the achievements of our engineering students at IEEE GHTC 2017 and our department’s commitment to STEM education through events like North Bay Science Discovery Day highlight the excellence and innovation within our engineering program. These efforts not only benefit our students but also contribute significantly to the broader scientific and technological community. Instachronicles is proud to showcase these accomplishments, reflecting the spirit of innovation and dedication that defines our institution.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the North Bay Science Discovery Day was an unmitigated success, drawing in crowds of curious minds and igniting a passion for STEM education in the hearts of young and old alike. As highlighted in this article, the event’s diverse range of interactive exhibits, engaging workshops, and inspiring presentations came together to create an immersive experience that not only made science accessible but also fun and exciting. The overwhelming response to the event, with many attendees expressing a desire for more such initiatives, underscores the critical need for hands-on, experiential learning opportunities that can spark a lifelong love affair with science.
The significance of this event extends far beyond the confines of a single day, as it has the potential to shape the future of our region’s STEM landscape. By fostering a culture of innovation and exploration, we can empower the next generation of scientists, engineers, and thinkers to tackle the complex challenges that lie ahead. As we look to the future, it is imperative that we continue to provide platforms like the North Bay Science Discovery Day, which can help bridge the gap between education and industry, driving economic growth, and social progress.