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California’s RaccoonBot: Solar-Powered Robot Revolutionizes Remote Monitoring
In the heart of California, researchers at the University of California, Irvine, are pioneering a technological marvel that could revolutionize environmental monitoring and energy management. Led by Efrain Mendez-Flores from the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, the team has developed a solar-powered wire-traversing robot, aptly named RaccoonBot, designed to operate autonomously in remote areas for extended periods.
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ChEMS Research Highlighted in Journal
Cover art of Biotechnology & Bioengineering, Dec. 1, 2008 edition – Assistant Professor Szu-Wen Wang's research was recently featured both on the cover and in the “Spotlight” section. -
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Samueli School students are uniquely qualified to fill positions in industry after they graduate. In addition to having a deep foundation in engineering principals and new techniques, they have hands-on experience with actual engineering projects, thanks to the school’s focus on experiential learning.
