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Carbon Flower Nano-Electrodes
Carbon Flower Nano-Electrodes - the nano-patterned high surface area electrode fabricated out of RF (resorcinol formaldehyde) gel precursor. Researchers in the laboratory of Chancellor's Professor Marc Madou, Ph.D., use these fractal electrodes to create efficient micro biofuel cells that contributes to the creation of sustainable energy sources.
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Chang Liu Brings Synthetic Biology Expertise to UCI
Chang Liu was hired as an assistant professor in BME in January by the Center for Complex Biological Systems. Professor Liu received his bachelor’s degree in chemistry with highest honors, summa cum laude at Harvard University, and his doctorate in chemistry at the Scripps Research Institute. He was most recently a Miller Fellow at the Miller Institute for Basic Research in Science at UC Berkeley.
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Can’t crush this: Beetle armor gives clues to tougher planes
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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Crystal Cove Conservancy finishes out 2022 with about $200,000 raised in end-of-year campaign
Over the next year, the Crystal Cove Conservancy plans on collaborating with the UC Irvine Samueli School of Engineering for a kindergarten-to-college engineering program. “Over the next year, we’ll work together with our colleagues at UCI to develop curriculum goals, learning outcomes, and research partnerships, plus testing and piloting a program for at least one grade level,” [Kate] Wheeler said.
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Corporate Partners Program
Building Strategic Alliances Between Industry and the UC Irvine Samueli School of Engineering
THE CORPORATE PARTNERS PROGRAM at UCI’s Samueli School of Engineering creates mutually beneficial relationships, connecting the business community to our faculty, students and administrators. -
Computer Science and Engineering
The Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) undergraduate program is designed to provide students with the fundamentals of computer science, both hardware and software, and the application of engineering concepts, techniques, and methods to both computer systems engineering and software system design.
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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.