Experimental Community Previews Possibilities of Future Electric Ecosystems
An electricity incubator project in Menifee, California aims to break new ground in what it means to live, work and play in a connected, sustainable world.
An electricity incubator project in Menifee, California aims to break new ground in what it means to live, work and play in a connected, sustainable world.
Pramod Khargonekar, vice chancellor for research at University of California, Irvine, and Meera Sampath, associate vice chancellor for research at the State University of New York, presented findings from their paper, “Socially Responsible Automation: A Framework for Shaping the Future.” The research makes the case that “humans will and should remain critical and central to the workplace of the future, controlling, complementing and augmenting the strengths of technological solutions.
From day one on campus, engineering students are presented with multiple opportunities to gain design experience. All of the school’s engineering programs combine science, engineering fundamentals, design principles and application, and many courses incorporate a hands-on learning component in the curriculum.
4 Walls International and University of California - Irvine will survey trash in the Tijuana River Watershed by taking and analyzing aerial images. The surveys will be used to develop a monitoring tool to estimate the benefits of trash interventions in Tijuana before the garbage reaches the U.S. Read More
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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Professor Emeritus, Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering
Research Interests: structural and earthquake engineering, risk and reliability engineering
Email: ahang@uci.edu