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Engineers invent wireless transceiver that rivals fiber-optic speed
"We call this technology a 'wireless fiber patch cord' because it offers the blistering speed of fiber optics without the physical cables," said Payam Heydari, NCIC Labs director, UC Irvine Chancellor's Professor of electrical engineering and computer science, and senior author of both papers.
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Entertainment
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Electrical and Computer Engineering
The Department offers M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering with a concentration in Electrical Engineering and in Computer Engineering. Because most graduate courses are not repeated every quarter, students should make every effort to begin their graduate program in the fall.
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Energy Idea for Mars Yields a Clue for Powering Data Centers
Scott Samuelsen, director of the National Fuel Cell Research Center at the University of California, Irvine, said data centers could become an important market for fuel cells because the industry “appears to want to be more environmentally sensitive but more reliant on their own resources.”
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E-Week 2024
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Educational Mission of the Biomedical Engineering Program
Program Educational Objectives:
- Provide students with a solid foundation and training in the fundamentals of Biomedical Engineering;
- Provide a broad background in engineering sciences and their application to biomedical problems through design and problem-based learning;
- Provide opportunities for teamwork, clinical and industrial rotations, independent research, open-ended problem solving, critical thinking, and lifelong learning; and
- Prepare students for a career in the biomedical engineering industry or graduate school.
Program Outcomes for undergraduate students in Biomedical Engineering:
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Educational Mission
The educational mission of the Chemical Engineering program is to provide students with a unique interdisciplinary academic foundation on which to continue developing intellectual capacity, and the scholarly training needed to address complex problems in chemical and biomolecular engineering with emphasis on advances in (a) biomolecular engineering and biotechnology, (b) soft matter and complex fluids, and (c) energy processes, conversion, and storage.

