Edward Lopez

INTRODUCTION

Edward Lopez is currently an Associate Professor for the Department of Child Developement and Family Studies at the California State University, Los Angeles. His program of research assesses the familial, schooling, and social factors contributing to academic resilience, risk, and achievement among youth from middle-childhood to adolescence and young-adulthood. Themes of identity development, mathematics achievement, and acculturation are of primary focus.

Edmund Gean

INTRODUCTION

Edmund Gean has been a part-time faculty in the Computer Science department since 1997.  As a full-time staff at Calif State Univ LA since 1993,  Edmund Gean is involved in the management of the university campus data network.


TEACHING INTERESTS

Edmund Gean has taught a variety of computer science courses at all levels.  His main area of  interest has been data networks and security.


 

Emily Acevedo

INTRODUCTION

I am a native Californian, born and raised in Boyle Heights. I joined the Political Science department at CSULA in the Fall of 2008 and am also affiliated with the Latin American Studies Program.

Deborah Won

INTRODUCTION

I have been teaching at Cal State LA since January 2009. It's been a pleasure to meet many enthusiastic learners here, and work with very supportive faculty-colleagues and staff.  

David E. Raymond, Ph.D., P.E.

 

INTRODUCTION

I am a Professor of Mechanical Engineering with a specialty in impact and injury biomechanics.  Prior to joining Cal State LA, I spent nearly nine years working for a forensic engineering company and four years working for General Motors in Safety and Crashworthiness.  I oversee the Applied Injury Biomechanics Laboratory and teach various mechanical and biomechanical engineering courses.  I am the co-developer of the Biomedical Engineering minor program.  

 

Dionne Espinoza

Dionne Espinoza, Ph.D. is Professor in the Department of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. Her research and teaching interests center the voices, archives, and critical theories of women of color writers and activists in social movements from the sixties to present with an emphasis on Chicana feminist thought and activism. She is currently revising her book manuscript Bronze Womanhood: Chicana Activism and the Chicano Movement Narrative.

Charles Liu

Dr. Charles Liu is a professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at CSULA. Starting from 2019, he also serves as the chair of the Department. His research interests include parallel architecture, embedded architectures, high performance computing for signal processing, and image processing, and message passing based parallel algorithms. He has extensive experiences in minority education and research in the discipline of computer engineering.