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Asian American Campus Leaders Reflect on Leadership During the Pandemic
Coping with a pandemic that has killed more than half a million Americans and nearly 3.5 million people worldwide has tested us all in ways we couldn’t have imagined.
Biosolids used as fertilizer could contain more plastic than previously thought
A study by UCLA scientists raises a concern about the makeup of some of the fertilizer being used on crops, gardens and landscaping. A portion of the fertilizer used in the U.S. and around the world
Two professors receive Amazon Research Awards
Two professors from the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering have received the 2020 Amazon Research Award. Suhas Diggavi, professor of electrical and computer engineering,
UCLA Professor Awarded US Army Young Investigator Grant for Fairness in AI Research
Assistant Professor Achuta Kadambi at the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering has received a Young Investigator Program (YIP) award from the Army Research Office to support his ongoing research
UCLA Bioengineers Develop World’s Fastest 3D Camera with Light-Field Tomography
A team of bioengineers at the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering has discovered a new technology that enables a camera to take 3D images at a rate of 100-billion-frames per second.
UCLA Engineering Alumna Inspires Others through Work at NASA JPL
As a child, Kat Echazarreta ’19 was fascinated by electricity. How does electricity work? And why? How can electricity be used to create new technologies?
UCLA Samueli Announces 2021 Awards
Every year, the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering selects and recognizes the outstanding achievements by a number of its alumni, faculty members and students who have excelled in various fields.
“Good Morning America” Honors UCLA Engineering Grad for Community Leadership
In celebration of Asian and Pacific Islander American Heritage Month, ABC News announced its 2021 Inspiration List highlighting notable individuals from the community
UCLA Grad Student’s New Podcast Raises Awareness of Child Abuse
Since 1983, April has been designated Child Abuse Prevention Month, an annual observance in the United States dedicated to raising awareness and preventing child abuse.
Breaking Barriers at UCLA’s First Student-Organized Women in STEM Summit
Over the course of three days in April, Women in STEM: Breaking Barriers (WiSTEM) virtually connected students and professionals with prominent women leaders in STEM fields.
Student-Run Engineering Organization Celebrates Arab American Heritage and Helps Build Community
As an extension of the national and California chapters of the Arab American Association of Engineers and Architects, the UCLA chapter of AAAEA











