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Henry Samueli: STEM training a near-guarantee for success

Henry Samueli: STEM training a near-guarantee for success

By UCLA Samueli NewsroomHenry Samueli ’75, MS ’76, PhD ’80, co-founder of Broadcom Corporation, said an undergraduate STEM education can almost guarantee one’s success in any field, as he discussed the arc of his career to a packed house...

The flu vaccine could get a much-needed boost

The flu vaccine could get a much-needed boost

By Chase Doyle New approach developed at UCLA could help curtail hospitalizations due to influenza infection More than 700,000 Americans were hospitalized due to illnesses associated with the seasonal flu during the 2014–15 flu season,...

Computer science tackles big data in medicine

Computer science tackles big data in medicine

By UCLA Samueli Newsroom [social_share_button] Professor Eran Halperin analyzes complex datasets in genomics, microbiology, and healthcare.  By Sarah C.P. Williams A century ago, the results of a biological study were generally observations scrawled longhand in a lab...

Nanoscale transport: 3Qs with Tim Fisher

Nanoscale transport: 3Qs with Tim Fisher

Professor Tim Fisher leads the Nanoscale Transport Research Group, which looks at transport processes by electrons, phonons, photons, and fluids, with an eye toward addressing problems in aerospace, micro- and nanoelectronics, and sensor systems.