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Sayenza Biosciences Aims For $3.5M Seed Round
Irvine-based medical equipment manufacturer Sayenza Biosciences is raising a $3.5 million seed round to complete product development of its automated fat and stem cell processor. … Prior to Sayenza, [CEO Derek] Banyard was the chief scientist at the Center for Tissue Engineering at the University of California, Irvine. It was during his time at UCI that he learned that fat possessed the same stem cells you’d find in bone marrow. He then partnered with two UCI professors at the time, Jered Haun and Alan Widgerow, to start Sayenza.
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Self-Driving Cars Work Better With Smart Roads
The concept of smart roads is not new.
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Software Engineer Position
Full-time position at Synarbot
Deadline: N/A
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Scientists find secret to 'uncrushable' bug's strength
Now [UCI] scientists have found a jigsaw-like mechanism in their exoskeletons that helps the little creature tolerate forces up to 39,000 times its own body weight. Their discovery could have implications for engineering and robotics, experts say, and even challenge the position of cockroaches as models of insect indestructibility. Read More
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SpaceX's hyperloop student contest brings out many big benefactors
Elon Musk is bringing together more than 1,000 college and high school students this weekend to showcase passenger-compartment designs for a hyperloop high-speed transit system.
Two Los Angeles start-ups are already developing hyperloops, starting with test track construction in the Central Valley and North Las Vegas later this year. -
St. Margaret’s Program
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Specialist Position 2023-2024
$51,300-$181,800, Salary is commensurate with qualifications and years of experience.The UCI Department of Material Science and Engineering in the Samueli School of Engineering is anticipating openings in the specialist series throughout the academic year 2023-2024. These positions offer a stimulating array of research and training opportunities within the various labs in the department.
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Sub-mm Aluminum Spheres
An array of sub-mm aluminum spheres fabricated on a wafer using microscale glassblowing technology. Photo by: Alexander Trusov
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Structural Engineering Testing
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Session 1: Engineering Science in Opthalmology & Vision Technologies
SESSION I. ENGINEERING SCIENCE IN OPHTHALMOLOGY & VISION TECHNOLOGIES