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E-Newsletter
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Engineering the Future
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Engineers evaluate snow drought around the world
Environmental engineers at the University of California, Irvine have developed a new framework for characterizing snow droughts around the world. Using this tool to analyze conditions from 1980 to 2018, the researchers found a 28-percent increase in the length of intensified snow-water deficits in the Western United States during the second half of the study period. Read More
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E-Week 2021
About National Engineers Week
National Engineers Week, known colloquially as E-Week, is a weeklong celebration of engineers. Join us February 22 - February 26, 2021 for a week of exciting social and professional events hosted by ESC and other student engineering organizations!
This year, all E-Week events will be virtual. However, for each event you attend, you'll earn a raffle entry for an E-Week Prize Box! A total of 50 Prize Boxes will be raffled off to attendees, so we hope to see you around! -
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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Emerging technologies for tracking COVID-19 in higher ed
In a similar vein, University of California, Irvine researchers developed an open-source codebase for a QR code–based app called TrackCOVID, which alerts people if they’ve interacted with infected people. The QR codes will be posted in high-traffic areas, such as university campuses, grocery stores and public transportation hubs. “If you went to the same place as someone who was exposed within a certain time frame, you will be notified that you may have been exposed,” says Tyler Yasaka, co-developer of the app.
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Environmental & Energy Systems
Treatment, distribution and collection of water and wastewater are energy intensive operations, and energy generation and distribution have direct and indirect impacts on environmental systems. This area addresses these interrelated challenges by focusing on the treatment and supply of water for municipal agricultural, energy, and environmental uses, sustainable practices for managing urban stormwater, and chemical and microbiological processes for water treatment. Additionally, novel approaches for energy generation and distribution are covered in this area.
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E-Newsletter
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Engineering Leadership Council
Engineering Leadership Council - UC Irvine
The Samueli School of Engineering Dean's Leadership Council is a distinguished group of thought leaders whose industry expertise, community engangement and entrepreneurial endeavors support, inspire and promote the school's vision.
Membership
Engineering initiatives touch almost every sector of Orange County and the nation's economy. Council members include experienced professionals in traditional fields of engineering; engineers and managers of high technology and biomedical companies; venture capitalists; and other prominent members of the Orange County business community. -
Electrical Engineer Position
Development of position and pressure sensor
Deadline: N/A
Alexis Meshi, a community psychiatrist in OC, is looking to work with an electrical engineer to develop a wearable head cap for TMS (transcranial magnetic stimulation) treatment in the community medical clinic. TMS is currently FDA approved for the treatment of depression. Meshi is looking for help with the development of a position and pressure sensor to be used with the head cap. For more information, please contact him directly at (949) 290-9867.
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Engineering Quad
