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Engineering VI represents the future of UCLA, yet it’s being built with little support from the State of California. As a result, a great deal of financial support—more than $45 million, so far—has come from generous donors, alumni, industry partners and friends of the school. But we still need your help. So if you want to become an integral part of the future of UCLA Samueli, please visit our Engineering VI website after March 15, 2018.
The Alumni Legacy Campaign
Donors who give $1,000 to the Alumni Legacy Campaign will have their names placed on a special donor display in the south wing of the building, which will show generations of students, faculty and friends of the school the generosity and lasting influence of those who have come before them. Donors may make their gifts over a three-year period, and may be able to seek a matching gift from their employers.
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UCLA-Led Research Finds Synchronized Electron Movement Can Trigger Electrical Signals More Than 100-Fold
Electric fields control the flow of charge in modern electronic chips, powering computers, smartphones and other devices. But as chips continue to shrink, this approach is reaching its physical limits.
UCLA Samueli Sends Off Class of 2026 with a Charge: Build Boldly, but Be Engineers Worth Trusting
Nearly 1,900 engineering and computer science students — 1,111 bachelor’s degree candidates on June 13 and 777 master’s and doctoral candidates on June 14 — walked across the stage to the applause of more than 11,000 family members and guests
Bruin Supermileage Vehicle Brings Its First Hydrogen Car to Shell Eco-marathon
When first-year mechanical engineering student Christine Xu eased the Bruin Supermileage Vehicle up a 12-degree incline at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway this spring, three of her teammates had to push the car up the ramp by hand
In Conversation with Vinita Gupta, First Woman of Indian Origin to Take a U.S. Company Public
Born and raised in India, Vinita Gupta M.S. ’74 earned her bachelor’s degree in electronics and communications engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee in 1973 before coming to the U.S.
UCLA Samueli’s Class of 2026 Outstanding Bachelor Seeks to Improve Lives Through Engineering
Graduating mechanical engineering student Ereni Delis still remembers the first time her grandmother, whom she affectionately calls “yiayia,” the Greek word for grandmother, visited UCLA





