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Roadmap to an M.S. Degree
Important Deadlines:
- The following form must be submitted to the Graduate Coordinator by the end of your first quarter:
- M.S. Plan of Study
- The following form must be submitted to the Graduate Coordinator by the end of your first quarter:
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Raising an entire island? That's 'insane'
"They're facing the possibility of chronically flooded streets within the decade," said Brett Sanders, a professor of civil and environmental engineering at UC Irvine. "Without actions, you're going to have chronically flooded streets and neighborhoods that are unlivable unless steps are taken."
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Researcher says retooling flood control systems could help beaches
Brett Sanders, a professor of civil and environmental engineering at UCI walked along a flood control channel in Fountain Valley and scooped up a handful of gritty material piled up on the side of where the water flows through. … Sanders said the sediment could be used at beaches with eroding shorelines, like the stretch of sand north of San Clemente. Instead, the sand is stuck along the concrete that makes up the Santa Ana River, an unintended consequence of a flood control channel, according to Sanders.
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Researchers uncover battery-like functions of mitochondria using super-resolution microscopes
Using new super-resolution microscopes, researchers at the University of California, Irvine and the University of Pennsylvania have for the first time observed electrical charge and discharge functions inside mitochondria isolated from cells.
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Researchers develop new guide for using mechanical stimulation to enhance tissue-engineered cartilage
In "A Guide for Using Mechanical Stimulation to Enhance Tissue-Engineered Articular Cartilage Properties," coauthors Evelia Salinas, Jerry Hu, PhD, and Kyriacos Athanasiou, PhD, University of California, Irvine, provide a comprehensive overview of the significant progress that has been made in the optimization of loading parameters in AC constructs.
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Replicating the Mantis Shrimp: Bacteria Grows Strong Minerals Inside 3D Printed Structure
In the past, researchers have been inspired by the mantis shrimp’s club to create strong 3D printable materials, and now a team of engineers from the University of California, Irvine and the University of South
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Research Support for the Samueli School of Engineering (Redirect)
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Research Centers, Institutes & Facilities (New)
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Researchers find new origin of deep brain waves
University of California, Irvine biomedical engineering researchers have uncovered a previously unknown source of two key brain waves crucial for deep sleep: slow waves and sleep spindles.