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From Brain to Gut, Wentai Liu Engineers Hope through Bioelectronic Medicine
For more than 40 years, UCLA bioengineering distinguished professor Wentai Liu has pioneered technologies that combine electronic and biological properties to help patients regain
UCLA Civil Engineering Student Aims to Pave the Way for Representation and Sustainable Infrastructure
In a crowded lecture hall at the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering, Khushi Patel takes meticulous notes, trying to balance her rigorous civil and environmental
Triple Bruin and HRL Executive Leslie Momoda Elected to National Academy of Engineering
Leslie Momoda ’85, M.S. ’87, Ph.D. ’90 grew up in the Sawtelle neighborhood of Los Angeles, just a stone’s throw from UCLA. As a child, she remembers picnicking near UCLA’s iconic Janss Steps, unaware
UCLA Engineering Professor Liz Izhikevich Named to Forbes 30 Under 30
Liz Izhikevich, an electrical and computer engineering assistant professor at the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering, has been named
UCLA Samueli Dean Honored with Teaching, Research Awards
Ah-Hyung “Alissa” Park, the Ronald and Valerie Sugar Dean of the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering and a professor of chemical and biomolecular
Nasim Annabi Named Senior Member of the National Academy of Inventors
Nasim Annabi, an associate professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering at the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering, has been named
Students Get Hands-On Engineering Experience Building a 3D-Printed Cyclotron
Team-building exercises might conjure images of trust falls and escape rooms for many, but the National Society of Black Engineers at the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering is taking
Empowering the Next Generation of Women in Tech: A UCLA Computer Science Alumna’s Path to Driving Innovation at Google
Before Itohan Ero ’23 became a software engineer at Google, building YouTube Shorts creation tools used by millions, she took every opportunity
Blending Chemistry with Compassion: UCLA Engineering Student Seeks to Improve Lives through Product Innovation
When Victoria Madu was 8 years old, she baked a birthday cake for her younger brother, substituting eggs with applesauce because of her brother’s allergy.
New Enzyme Uses Copper to Catalyze Halogenation Reactions
A research team led by Yi Tang, who holds the Ralph M. Parsons Foundation Chair in Chemical Engineering at the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering
UCLA Engineers Discover Permanent Fluidic Magnets for Liquid Bioelectronics
Fluid magnets open the door to a variety of new technologies, including bioelectronics that can change the way we look at health and medicine











