CSUN Citizen Science Club

Impact communities through scientific research and innovative solutions

About

What is Citizen Science? 

Citizen Science projects are collaborations between scientists and members of the public. This often involves community data-gathering for analysis and use by researchers across many diverse disciplines.

What is the CSUN Citizen Science Club?

The Citizen Science Club empowers students and community members to engage in hands-on, research-driven projects that address real-world issues using the principles of STEAHM: Science, Technology + Engineering, Entrepreneurship + Business, Arts, Humanities, and Mathematics. We welcome students of all backgrounds and skill levels to join our community and share our love for Citizen Science. Our club is open to everyone, regardless of major or experience.

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What is Citizen Science? 

Citizen Science projects are collaborations between scientists and members of the public. This often involves community data-gathering for analysis and use by researchers across many diverse disciplines.

What is the CSUN Citizen Science Club?

The Citizen Science Club empowers students and community members to engage in hands-on, research-driven projects that address real-world issues using the principles of STEAHM: Science, Technology + Engineering, Entrepreneurship + Business, Arts, Humanities, and Mathematics. We welcome students of all backgrounds and skill levels to join our community and share our love for Citizen Science. Our club is open to everyone, regardless of major or experience.

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Events

We participate in and sponsor events throughout the year, engaging Club members and letting others know what we’re doing. Check this page and the ARCS Calendar to see what’s coming up.

Campus Events & Tabling
Join us at Meet the Clubs, Sustainability Fair, Research Showcases, Admitted Matadors Day, STEM Fair, Pi Day, and other exciting campus activities.

Workshops
Learn how to properly dispose of waste, common recycling mistakes, and other helpful tips.  

Field Trips
Visit MRF (Material Recovery Facilities), compost centers, community farms, and other hands-on learning experiences.

OUR PROJECTS

Through ARCS, the Citizen Science Club collaborates on real-world research projects

RecyKOOL: Maximize Waste Diversion Through Citizen Science, Data Analytics and AI Digital Twin 

RecyKOOL focuses on improving recycling habits and reducing methane emissions in urban communities. We’re looking for students and community members to help collect data, engage residents at our partner research site, and support sustainable solutions.

Want to know more? Check out RecyKOOL and join us in making a real impact on waste systems in Los Angeles.

 

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Woniya Wichoni (Breath of Life) – An Air Quality ProjectThat Centers on Community, Land, and Climate Justice

Woniya Wichoni is an innovative project dedicated to providing air quality information and addressing social challenges across the Standing Rock Sioux Nation in North Dakota. This initiative seeks to promote better health, environmental awareness, and community strength.

The project includes Woophe, a mobile app that not only monitors air quality but also serves as a vital community hub. The app keeps residents informed about local events, provides access to mutual aid resources, strengthens social connections, and helps users stay updated on their surrounding environment.

Find out more here.

If you’re interested in getting involved with one of these research projects, you can apply to be a member of ARCS here. Indicate select your requested project under “If you know what project or research thrusts you are interested in, please select below.”

If you’re interested in getting involved with one of these research projects, you can apply to be a member of ARCS here. Indicate select your requested project under “If you know what project or research thrusts you are interested in, please select below.”

OUR PARTNERS 

We’re pleased to welcome CSUN and external partners: 

If you are interested in partnering with Citizen Science Club, please reach out!

GET INVOLVED!  

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Our Team

Citizen Science Club officers make amazing events possible. We’re looking for more officer positions to be filled, including Vice President, Secretary,
Public Relations, Event Coordinator, and Outreach Coordinator. Reach out to us.  

Citizen Science Club officers make amazing events possible. We’re looking for more officer positions to be filled, including Vice President, Secretary, Public Relations, Event Coordinator, and Outreach Coordinator. Reach out  

Club Leadership

Dr. Alex Modaressi

Dr. Alex Modaressi

Advisor

Leena Shah

Leena Shah

President

Andrew Garcia Leopold

Andrew Garcia Leopold

Project Ambassador

Vanessa Santiago

Vanessa Santiago

Treasurer

FAQ

Do I need to be a science major to join?

Our club welcomes students from all majors, including business, arts, humanities, healthcare, and more. We value interdisciplinary collaboration.

Are there leadership opportunities?

We encourage members to take on leadership roles, whether by becoming an officer, leading workshops, or contributing their skills to projects. If you’re interested in a leadership position, email us to learn more.

Why should I join the Citizen Science Club?

Joining the Citizen Science Club is a great way to make a real impact on our community while gaining valuable experience. It is an opportunity to develop skills in research, problem solving, and team building, while building connections with professionals and fellow students. Plus, it’s a chance to expand your work experience in STEAHM fields and enhance Graduate School applications.

How often does the Club meet?

We hold general meetings and organize events, workshops, and field trips at different points throughout the semester. Keep an eye on our Discord and Instagram plus the ARCS Calendar of Events for updates.

Can I still participate if I’m new to research?

Absolutely! No prior research experience is needed. Our projects are designed to be collaborative and educational, so you’ll learn as you go.