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Engineering Monument Sign
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Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Students may pursue either the M.S. or Ph.D. degree in Engineering with a concentration in Environmental Engineering.
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Engineering Ambassadors
Engineering Ambassadors are a group of student volunteers who share a passion for engineering at UC Irvine. They assist the Undergraduate Student Affairs Office with various recruitment efforts by offering the unique perspective of a student in The Samueli School of Engineering. Ambassadors are able to assist prospective students and their families with questions they may have about the engineering program, engineering student organizations, research and internship opportunities and campus life.
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Extreme microbes survive the desert by dissolving rocks with acid
“How the heck could these organisms live in this extreme environment?” says David Kisailus, who led the work published this week in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Kisailus, a materials scientist at the University of California Irvine fittingly likens the water extraction to “getting blood from a stone.”
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Environmental Changemakers Certificate
Offered jointly by the School of Social Ecology, School of Physical Sciences and Samueli School of Engineering
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E-Week 2023
About National Engineers Week
The Engineering Student Council (ESC) at UC Irvine is proud to host our Annual National Engineers Week 2023. Engineers Week will be held from Feb. 27 to March 3, 2023. Events are held throughout the week to encourage student, faculty, alumni and industry participation.
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École Polytechnique Fédérale De Lausanne (EPFL)
EPFL Masters Students work at UCI on Master Thesis projects

Philippe Renaud is Professor at the Microsystem Laboratory (LMIS4) at EPFL. He is also the scientific director of the EPFL Center of MicroNanoTechnology (CMI). His main research area is related to micronano technologies in biomedical applications (BioMEMS) with emphasis on cell-chips, nanofluidics and bioelectronics.