This Company Says You Can Design Your Own Autonomous Vehicle
The company has a partnership with UC Irvine and will debut the DragonFly in November 2018.
The company has a partnership with UC Irvine and will debut the DragonFly in November 2018.
YuFeng Lin graduated from the UC Irvine Master of Engineering (M.Eng) program in December 2021 with a concentration in electrical engineering and computer science. Here, he shares what he saw as the advantages of the program, and how he’s using what he learned to achieve his professional goals.
We’ve really come to the experts. … They’ve been working for years on how to predict but also how to prepare for wildfires. … So let’s start with what they are studying. We hooked up with UC Irvine’s Tirtha Banerjee and his whole group who’s been doing these field studies while they look at how wildfires spread.
Guest: Jack Brouwer, Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Director, National Fuel Cell Research Center, University of California, Irvine. You might think the future of cars is electric, but there’s another green alternative that was the alternative everyone was talking about a few decades ago. It’s hydrogen. A car can go three-hundred miles or more on a tank of hydrogen gas and only water vapor comes out the tailpipe. There are already hydrogen-powered buses and trucks on the road today, so why hasn’t the technology taken off more broadly?
California Crescent Fund, a new student-run venture capital firm that exclusively funds student startups based in Southern California, wants to offer young founders the option to turn their ideas into reality while they're still in school.
Electrical engineering and computer science professor Athina Markopoulou is the new associate dean for Graduate and Professional Studies in the Samueli School of Engineering. She shared briefly about her goals in her new role, as well as graduate degrees that the UCI School of Engineering offers and how students can find the right program for their professional goals.
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“The common ways to measure droughts are through precipitation, soil moisture and runoff,” says Laurie S. Huning, an environmental engineer at the University of California, Irvine. Her most recent work adds another dimension to that by looking at water stored in snowpack.
In this issue of the UCI Samueli School of Engineering 2022-23 Dean’s Report, you will learn how collaboration inspires the school’s EngineeringPlus approach to its mission of education, research and partnerships. The inclusive concept involves looking beyond one’s own expertise to engineer innovative solutions for the grand challenges facing society. Please enjoy reading about UCI engineering researchers, students and alumni who use their expertise, imagination and creativity to enhance the human experience.
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So when a mantis shrimp’s hammer smashes into a thumb or a clam or a crab’s face, any crack in its structure will propagate in a twist pattern, dissipating the energy throughout the material. … Neat, said engineers at the University of Southern California and the University of California, Irvine, who’ve invented a clever kind of material based on the mantis shrimp’s clobber-sticks. … It’s a twist within a twist: They’ve been able to get minerals to grow within a 3D-printed shrimp-inspired Bouligand structure with the help of bacteria, of all things.