Over three dozen UCLA faculty listed among world’s most influential researchers November 16, 2023 The faculty members have published research that is cited most often by other scholars in their fields.
The Leonard Kleinrock Teaching Tree November 7, 2023 The internet pioneer’s influence extends far beyond Westwood.
UCLA: A Space Odyssey November 7, 2023 Since 1963, eight Bruins have flown into space. Today, UCLA scientists are creating a new constellation of Bruin brilliance.
Time picks UCLA Engineering climate solution as one of 2023’s top inventions October 24, 2023 The technology leverages seawater to capture and store atmospheric carbon dioxide while producing green hydrogen.
UCLA-led climate projects receive $7.5 million in state-funded grants from UC August 31, 2023 Efforts will aim to boost EV use, energy storage, firefighter safety and the well-being of migrant workers.
Alissa Park named dean of UCLA Samueli School of Engineering June 20, 2023 An expert on carbon capture and conversion technology, she is currently chair of earth and environmental engineering at Columbia University.
Fulfilling a family tradition but blazing her own trail June 13, 2023 Morolake Omoya is the first Black UCLA student to earn three degrees in civil and environmental engineering.
Race to the Finish June 12, 2023 For UCLA’s car-building engineers, the road — and ingenuity — beckons.
UCLA honors 3 professors whose research has benefited society May 24, 2023 Yousef Bozorgnia, Sharon Dolovich and Aaron Littman will receive Public Impact Research Awards at a June 2 ceremony.
Pri Narang and Sergio Carbajo look to advance quantum science for next-gen sensors May 1, 2023 The UCLA professors envision making a big impact with tiny particles.
A Victorian-era computer pioneer gets to speak for herself March 14, 2023 Ada Lovelace published the first description of a computer program; a UCLA doctoral student is using AI to reveal her forgotten story.
ARTEMIS – UCLA’s most advanced humanoid robot – gets ready for action March 10, 2023 The machine, developed by a robotics lab at UCLA Engineering, will take part in an international competition in July.
Watch: Dennis Hong rolls out his robot posse February 8, 2023 The UCLA roboticist unveils his latest crop of creatures in a TEDx talk and takes one for a stroll on campus.
UCLA Engineering online master’s program ranked No. 1 by U.S. News & World Report January 23, 2023 The program has awarded nearly 1,400 degrees since its inception in 2007.
UCLA-led research could lead to more durable solar cells December 14, 2022 Using enhanced halide perovskite in place of silicon could produce less expensive devices that stand up better to light and heat.
Go ahead: Tell Gaurav Sant his ideas won’t work December 13, 2022 The UCLA engineering professor and colleagues take approaches to mitigating climate change that are considered unlikely by some.
UCLA Engineering dedicates Boelter Hall penthouse in memory of William Klug November 22, 2022 Family and friends, former colleagues and students, and campus leaders came together to pay tribute to Klug, who was killed in 2016.
Nearly 40 UCLA scholars are among the most highly cited researchers in their fields November 15, 2022 The annual list compiled by Clarivate identifies scholars whose work has been referenced most often in studies published by other researchers.
Privacy-preserving camera captures only the objects you want September 1, 2022 The technology, built by UCLA engineers using artificial intelligence, can instantly highlight certain elements of a photo while blotting others out.
Remote heart rate sensors can be biased against darker skin. A UCLA team offers a solution August 24, 2022 By combining two technologies, camera and radar, researchers boosted accuracy across a diverse range of skin tones.
How a UCLA team smashed government targets for hydrogen fuel cell performance August 17, 2022 By wrapping platinum-alloy crystals in tiny graphene “nanopockets,” scientists generated far more catalytic activity and power than expected.
Bridging the gap: How engineering alumna Julie Allen brought L.A.’s new 6th Street Viaduct to life August 17, 2022 Allen, who graduated from UCLA with a bachelor’s degree in civil and environmental engineering in 1992, was the project manager for downtown’s newest gem.
UCLA-led study could be step toward cheaper hydrogen-based energy July 21, 2022 Researchers have devised a method for more quickly predicting the performance of potential catalysts in fuel cells.