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Industry Advisory Board
The Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Corporate Industry Board was formed in 2007 and is comprised of industry representatives from a variety of electrical engineering and communications technology companies. The board meets to advise and assist academic leadership on curriculum development, student internships and design review, and to serve as a liaison to local industry.
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Interop 2019: CIOs, Security, AI, and More
Phillip Sheu, IEEE Fellow and professor at University of California, Irvine, told attendees that he has been observing AI since the 1980s, and that he doesn't want today's AI initiatives to stumble the way projects did before, over promising on what AI can do. He noted that 80’s, plenty has happened to make AI more achievable: faster computers, cheap memory, the growth of the internet, cellphones, IoT connectivity, and big data.
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Inspiring Engineering Minds to Advance Human Health
Dear Friends of BME,
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IWC Policy
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Is the Next Hacking Frontier Being Developed in California?
The idea for the project, said Mohammad Al Faruque, an associate professor of electrical engineering and computer science at U.C.I., stemmed from his previous work stealing blueprints for things printed by a 3-D printer. “If you can eavesdrop on a machine, you can understand what it’s making,” he said. “And with the 3-D printer, we demonstrated that.”
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Internal Fellowships
Internal Engineering Competitive Fellowships (Typically Offered Each Year)
Research and Travel Grants
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Inching Ahead with Hyperloop
Elon Musk has steered clear of trying to realize his vision for tubular transport, but now his company SpaceX is hosting a pod-building competition.