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Engineering Tower
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Eyewitness News 5:00PM
We’d like to introduce to a pretty impressive young man. He graduated high school in May, and college in June, at the age of 15. Tjah'Mari DuCloux ... attended Riverside City College and just graduated with three ... associate degrees. He says he owes a lot of his success to mom. ... Up next, UC Irvine, to major in mechanical engineering. Tjah'Mari tells us, what he really wants to do is be an entrepreneur.
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Events
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Engineering Gateway and INRF
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Engineering Hall
Engineering Hall, the newest engineering building on the UC Irvine campus, was officially dedicated on Oct. 29, 2009, and primarily houses the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, as well as The Edwards Lifesciences Center for Advanced Cardiovascular Technology, Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) and photonic laboratories for the Department of Biomedical Engineering, offices for faculty and students, administrative offices, and a spacious 350-seat auditorium and lecture facility. -
E.coli Can Detect Heavy Metal Contamination in Water
Scientists at the University of California, Irvine have shown E.coli can do more than keep you sick in bed for days. In a new study, researchers demonstrated that the bacterium can detect heavy metal contamination in water. … “This new water monitoring method is highly sensitive, fast and versatile,” said co-author Regina Ragan, UCI professor of materials science and engineering. “It allowed the algorithms to determine if drinking water was within U.S.
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Eavesdropping on 3D printers allows reverse engineering of sensitive designs
Led by Mohammad Al Faruque, director of the Advanced Integrated Cyber-Physical Systems lab, the team found that placing a smartphone alongside the machine as it printed objects layer-by-layer enabled them to capture the acoustic signals. It says that these recordings contain information about the precise movement of the nozzle, and that information can later be used to reverse engineer the item being printed.
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Estancia High engineering team builds a better car, wins Energy Invitational
Started in 1998 by Michael McCarthy, a mechanical and aerospace engineering [Distinguished] professor at UC Irvine, the Energy Invitational began as a college competition but later expanded to include high school entrants.
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Engineering a future
Broadcom co-founder Henry Samueli ... told a crowd of UC Irvine graduates Friday…. “Don’t make career choices on short-term financial gain. Job satisfaction and career enjoyment are far more important,” he said. “Long-term career aspirations encompass emotional and intellectual impact of work on society.”
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E-Week 2020
About National Engineers Week
The Engineering Student Council (ESC) at the University of California, Irvine is proud to host our Annual National Engineers Week 2020. Engineers Week will be held from February 24 to 29, 2020. Events are held throughout the week to encourage student, faculty, alumni, and industry participation.