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External Relations Office
The External Relations team at the Samueli School stands ready to assist alumni, industry representatives and interested community members who would like to become involved in the school’s activities. Whether it’s joining a corporate board, participating in a cooperative research project, sponsoring an internship, or providing philanthropic support, there are many ways to connect with the Samueli School. Contact the Office of External Relations for information on available opportunities.
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Environmental Engineering
The educational mission of the Environmental Engineering undergraduate program is to prepare students to begin a research or professional practice career path in Environmental Engineering or related discipline by a three-pronged approach: (1) Fundamentals. Provide a strong educational foundation of engineering fundamentals (mathematics, physical sciences, and engineering sciences); (2) Environmental Topics.
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Extended-Life Glucose Biosensor Array
Extended-Life Glucose Biosensor Array - an array of chips where each chip (roughly 1 inch by 1 inch) will be an extended-life glucose biosensor. In the NSF-sponsored research of Chancellor's Professor Marc Madou, Ph.D., researchers are working on an implantable biosensor for diabetic patients designed to work for six months or longer. Currently, commercial technology allows for only three to seven days of continuous operation of in-vivo glucose sensors.
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Entrepreneurial Opportunities
Many resources on campus exist to encourage and assist students interested in becoming entrepreneurs. A lecture series, business and design competitions and business incubators are all available to nurture students interested in transforming their idea into a real-world product, service or business.
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E-Newsletter
To learn more about the exciting research and activities happening at the Samueli School, subscribe to the quarterly e-newsletter. Contact us at engcomms@uci.edu if you'd like to be added to the distribution list.