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  • Arash Kheradvar Receives a Transatlantic Career Development Award from Leducq Foundation

  • After revival, Iran’s great salt lake faces new peril

    The shallow lake was at its most expansive in recent decades in the late 1990s …. But a 5-year dry spell that began in 1998 was coupled with increasing water diversion for irrigation. “We call it anthropogenic drought,” says Amir AghaKouchak, [professor of civil & environmental engineering], a hydrologist at the University of California (UC), Irvine, who first visited Urmia as a student in 1998. … In the past few years, such worries receded as ample precipitation helped boost lake levels by about 1.5 meters.

  • A New Water Ethic for the 21st Century?

  • Advanced Technology Designed by Nature

  • Academic Counseling

    Appointments with Academic Counselors

    The Undergraduate Student Affairs Office offers academic advising from academic counselors and peer advisors in the School's Student Affairs Office, 305 Rockwell Engineering Center. Students are encouraged to consult with the academic counselors in the Engineering Student Affairs Office whenever they desire to change their program of study:

  • Aging Infrastructure May Create Higher Flood Risk in L.A., Study Finds

    Hundreds of thousands of people in Los Angeles could experience at least a foot of flooding during a 100-year disaster, a new scientific study has found, highlighting the hazards of aging infrastructure in America’s second-largest city. This is a much higher estimate of flood exposure in Los Angeles than the one produced by the federal government. … The discrepancy is explained, in part, because the new study takes a more realistic view of the city’s water infrastructure, said the report’s lead author, Brett F.

  • AHA Postdoctoral Fellowship Awarded to Hamed Alavi

  • Air Force Office of Scientific Research Names Perry Johnson a Young Investigator

  • Algorithmic Self-Assembly of DNA

  • Alexander Trusov Collaboration Receives $6 Million from DARPA

  • Active Plasmonic Components and Metamaterials

  • Academic Planning & Resources

    The Samueli School of Engineering offers undergraduate degrees in a wide range of traditional and emerging fields. All engineering programs combine science, engineering fundamentals, design principles and application, and a culminating design experience. Students are encouraged to participate in research and hands-on engineering design opportunities to develop the practical skills needed for graduate study or employment. The school currently offers 12 majors and two minors.

  • AghaKouchak Named a Highly Cited Researcher

  • Alumni Contact Update Form

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  • Assistant Project Scientist - Chesler Lab

    Will remain open until filled

    The UCI Department of Biomedical Engineering (BME) in the Henry Samueli School of Engineering is currently accepting applications for an assistant project scientist in the laboratory of Professor Naomi Chesler (cheslerlab.org), who directs the Edwards Lifesciences Foundation Cardiovascular Innovation and Research Center (circ.eng.uci.edu).  The position

  • Advanced Microbattery Technology Developed at UC Irvine Could Lead to Smaller, Lower Power Pacemakers, Hearing Aids

  • Admitted Student Information

    How many international and domestic students are admitted to the department each admissions cycle?

    Approximately 1/3 of domestic applicants and 2/3 of international students are admitted each year.

  • Art of Engineering Showcase

  • Alumna Elizabeth Gayle Reflects on Returning Home to Guam, Breaking Barriers and Anteater Life

  • An Interview with Dr. GP Li

  • AirUCI Institute Awarded Nearly $2 Million to Study Non-tailpipe Vehicle Emissions

  • Academic Opportunities & Research

    All engineering programs combine science, engineering fundamentals, design principles and application, and a culminating design experience, however, students are encouraged to participate in research and hands-on engineering design opportunities to develop the practical skills needed for graduate study or employment. A variety of programs are available to broaden and enhance your engineering educational experience including study abroad, multidisciplinary research and design programs, campus honors and a program in international engineering.

  • A Southern California town reckons with its disappearing beaches

    Sand helps buffer the coast from storms …. It keeps the waves from digging into the base of coastal bluffs. So what happened to all that sand? The ocean has been sucking up sand faster than it can be replaced, according to Brett Sanders, a professor of civil and environmental engineering at the University of California, Irvine. Besides storm surges and sea-level rise, there’s also an inland side to the problem, he said. “We’ve kind of been slowly starving our coasts of the sediment supply that it needs to be healthy and resilient,” Sanders said.

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  • ASCE Pacific Southwest Conference

  • A Female Engineer in Armenia

    The first thing [Knar Baghdassarian] did this year after graduating from the University of California Irvine with a Bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering was head straight to Armenia to participate in the AYF Internship in Armenia program. “I chose my field of study knowing that I would one day use my education to contribute to the advancement of Armenia’s scientific and technological sectors.” Read More

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