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2-D Protein Crystals
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2019 AGU Section Awardees and Named Lecturers
Our colleagues have been selected for these prestigious honors for their sustained and unique contributions to advancing our understanding of Earth, its atmosphere and oceans, and planets and astral bodies beyond our own. … Hydrology Section … Walter B. Langbein Lecture* Efi Foufoula-Georgiou, University of California, Irvine ….
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2009 Commencement
Dean Rafael L. Bras, Sc.D., and 2009 Student Commencement Speaker James Castanzo, materials science engineering and mechanical engineering
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2022 Hall of Fame Inductees
The UCI Engineering Hall of Fame honors those who have made a significant impact in their profession, or in other ways have brought distinction to their alma mater. The Samueli School of Engineering and the Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences established the Hall of Fame in 2015 as UCI was celebrating its 50th anniversary.
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2022 Innovator of the Year Award Nominees – Brett Sanders, UCI Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Brett Sanders, PhD., is a professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of California, Irvine’s Department of Urban Planning and Public Policy. Ever since he was a child, Professor Sanders was fascinated by the everyday implications of how humans interact with water.
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2019
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2021-22 Annual Review
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2009 Commencement
Dean Rafael L. Bras, Sc.D., and 2009 Student Commencement Speaker James Castanzo, materials science engineering and mechanical engineering
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2021-22 Dean's Report: Difference Makers
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2-D Protein Crystals
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2020
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2023
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20-acre Mission Viejo brush fire was sparked by titanium golf club striking rock, officials say
UC Irvine engineering professor James Earthman demonstrated in 2014 how quickly a swing can launch a 3,000-degree spark into the brush. … “It was when companies started making other clubs out of titanium that these fires stated to occur, in particular irons and hybrids made of titanium are particularly hazardous,” he said.
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2 Southern California doctors work to get more ventilators where they’re needed
One of the deadliest aspects of coronavirus is how it attacks the lungs. That’s why ventilators are so important. Manufacturers are struggling to meet the demand amid the nationwide shortage. Two local doctors are taking matters into their own hands. … Dr.

