Office of Research

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Making Tomorrow Better, Faster

Investment in SJSU research accelerates advancements in technology, health, transportation, and beyond. Breakthroughs at SJSU not only shape our future, but also contribute to the university's $4 billion total economic infusion.

SJSU Research Strengths

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Ethical AI

With powerful government investment and private partnerships, we meet real-world challenges with new solutions straight from the heart of Silicon Valley.

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Wildfire Research

A multi-disciplinary approach to fire science and policy displays our commitment to mitigating a critical environmental factor of our time.

WIRC 

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Transportation

The nation comes to Mineta Transportation Institute for research to guide decisions on safety, sustainability, and human rights.

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What if we could find cures to disease — and boost the economy?

That’s exactly what competitive federal funding does at SJSU. Through our NIH funding, SJSU returns tens of millions of dollars to the local economy — while saving lives.

Spartan Contributions to Health and Well-Being

An Exoskeleton for Every Body

Dr. Mojtaba Sharifi and his team are creating a full-body exoskeleton to transform mobility for people with disabilities. It's the kind of practical, life-changing health innovation SJSU is known for. It also equips students with in-demand skills and contributes to economic growth.

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Blood Clots

How do blood clots form, and what happens when they don’t? SJSU researchers are engineering answers with valuable clinical potential.

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A New Kind of Skin Graft

Vascular grafts fail too often. Dr. Patrick Jurney is developing a new type of synthetic graft to help patients with heart disease.

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Solutions for All Walks

Recent patents include an AI-powered breast pump and a wearable device to help football players at risk of concussion.

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The Future of U.S. Economic Resilience

From nanotechnology to aviation, packaging to policy, SJSU is Silicon Valley’s largest workforce supplier, aligned with national priorities like advanced manufacturing and technological independence.

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Semiconductors

As a Department of Defense AI Hardware Hub partner, SJSU plays a key role in building a self-sufficient national technology workforce.

SJSU Nanotech

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Life's Biggest Questions

Through the ASPIRE program, SJSU partners with NASA to give students hands-on research experience in exobiology and astrobiology.

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Community College to PhD

Serena Ortiz explains how mentorship shapes the next generation of medical heroes.

Meet Serena

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The Hardest Working Show in the Human Business

SJSU humanities and arts events reach 48,000 attendees through over 500 annual programs. Three-quarters of attendees say they gained valuable knowledge.

Ready for What Comes Next

State and federally funded research builds civic understanding and cultural resilience. Dr. Erica Eva Colmenares studies how to best prepare future educators — particularly for times of precarity.

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The Future of 3D Printing

Future realities begin with an artist's imagination. Virginia San Fratello brings to life 3D prints made of salt and earth.

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Digital Humanities Center

At the crossroads of tech and the human story, digital tools create a reality never possible before.

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Public Partnerships

Collaborating with the community in humanities and arts builds trust and civic engagement.

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Social Good Saves Taxpayer Money

A Stanford analysis of the Record Clearance Project shows that clients received an annual increase of $6,190 in income after expungement, with an estimated government gain of $34,308 over three years. When programs improve lives while also benefitting the community, we can't afford to not invest.

Record Clearance Project

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Experimental Economics

Simulating real scenarios and applying behavioral science to market dynamics guides us toward optimal return on investment.

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Research Opportunity

Mentored research improves student outcomes. The Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program aims to maximize the impact.

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Smart Returns

For every $1 in state funding, SJSU generates approximately $24 in economic output. That's an unbeatable return for California, and the nation.

SJSU Social and Economic Impact