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Can't crush this: Beetle armor gives clues to tougher planes and buildings
The beetle study is part of an $8 million project funded by the U.S. Air Force to explore how the biology of creatures such as mantis shrimp and bighorn sheep could help develop impact-resistant materials. “We’re trying to go beyond what nature has done,” said study co-author David Kisailus, a materials scientist and engineer at the University of California, Irvine. Read More
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Current Fellowships
In addition to the continuous funding options on the Graduate Financial Support page, the Graduate and Professional Studies (GPS) Office often receives announcements for other University or outside fellowship opportunities. Please refer back to this website often, as new fellowships will be listed regularly.
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CEE Affiliates
The purpose of the UCI Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) Affiliates is to provide an effective means to offer support and guidance to the department, its programs and students, and to act as an interface between the professional civil and environmental engineering community in Southern California, particularly Orange County, and the university. The CEE Affiliates includes senior executives representing leading civil and environmental engineering firms (both large and small) and public agencies, as well as individual members.
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California: Prosperity Through Technology 2007 Industry Research Symposium
: Prosperity Through Technology
CaliforniaEnergy and the Environment
6th Annual Industry Research Symposium
May 15-16, 2007
Internationally acknowledged faculty and academic visionaries from UC Irvine and other universities, together with key industry leaders, legislators, and national and state agency heads, will explore California's leadership in addressing the global connectivity and conflict between the quality of the environment and the energy demand for electricity and transportation.
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