Fifteen doctoral students from the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering have been selected as Amazon AI Ph.D. fellows
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UCLA Engineering Celebrates 80th Anniversary and 25 Years as the Samueli School
UCLA’s largest professional school commemorated its founding eight decades ago and the 25th anniversary of its naming as the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science in honor of triple alumnus and Broadcom Inc. co-founder Henry Samueli.
UCLA Samueli Welcomes More Than 1,100 New Engineering and Computer Science Students at Fall 2025 Orientations
The UCLA Samueli School of Engineering kicked off the 2025-26 academic year with two daylong welcome events in the Court of Sciences.
UCLA Study Reveals Complex Muscle Control Behind Blinking and Eyelid Function
A blink of an eye seems natural and instantaneous, but is it? Without a functioning eyelid, the eye can become dry, irritated and eventually lose the ability to see clearly.
Beyond Shade: UCLA Researchers Improve Radiant Cooling to Make Outdoor Temperatures Feel Cooler
A team of UCLA engineers and researchers has developed a new technique to make it feel up to 10 degrees Fahrenheit cooler outside while preserving a sense of safe and open space.
3D-Printed Magnetoelastic Smart Pen May Help Diagnose Parkinson’s
Every year, tens of thousands of people with signs of Parkinson’s disease go unnoticed until the incurable neurodegenerative condition has already progressed.
UCLA Samueli Celebrates Class of 2025, with Namesake Henry Samueli Headlining One of Two Commencement Ceremonies
More than 1,800 graduating engineering and computer science students of the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science Class of 2025 celebrated their milestone accomplishments in two commencement ceremonies held in Pauley Pavilion over the weekend.
From New Orleans to Westwood: UCLA Senior Awarded Harry M. Showman Prize for Bridging Engineering and Storytelling
Brynn Beatty is preparing for more than just a walk across the stage this weekend in Pauley Pavilion. With commencement nearing, she has been wrapping up her capstone project, working with her group to finish building a small robot that
Finding Your Why: Double Bruin Engineer and Innovator Equates Growth and Contribution with Fulfillment and Happiness
Bill Goodman M.S. ’91, Ph.D. ’95 hasn’t fulfilled his childhood dream of becoming an astronaut, but the Bruin entrepreneur leads a successful nanotech company building ultra-lightweight materials for space,
Bursting your bubble: Chewing gum releases microplastics into your saliva, UCLA research shows
Many of us don’t think twice about casually popping a stick of gum in our mouth. But chew on this: When you do, you’re also chomping on, and possibly ingesting, hundreds, if not thousands, of microplastic particles,
UCLA Electrical and Computer Engineer Mona Jarrahi Named Guggenheim Fellow
Electrical and computer engineering professor Mona Jarrahi from the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering has been named a 2025 Guggenheim Fellow.
UCLA Bioengineer Jun Chen Awarded Top Honor for Early-Career Scientist in Materials Research
Jun Chen, an associate professor of bioengineering at the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering, has been named the recipient of the 2025 Outstanding Early-Career Investigator Award by the Materials Research Society











