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2014-15 Dean's Report
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2018
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2013-14 Dean's Report
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2019 Giving Day
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2007 Research Symposium Student Poster Sessions
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2012-13 Dean's Report
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2022
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2019 Cornell Cup Winners Include Autonomous Boat, Flapping UAV, and Leaping Rover
Last but certainly not least is the Flapping-Wing Micro Air Vehicle (FWMAV) from the University of California, Irvine. Essentially, the team took the traditional quadcopter design we’re all familiar with and replaced the spinning propellers with four sets of ornithopter wings. The amalgamation of these two vastly different styles of flight results in a vehicle with the maneuverability of a quadcopter but without the noise and hazardous blades which thus far have been considered part and parcel with small UAVs.
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2020-21 Dean's Report
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2-D Protein Crystals
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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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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 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.