Rosen, who specializes in medical robotics, leads the engineering school’s Bionics Lab. He supervises groups developing both wearable robots—think exoskeletons useful in
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Reducing earthquake risk: 3Qs with Yousef Bozorgnia
Yousef Bozorgnia, professor of civil and environmental engineering, has developed earthquake ground motion models that are used worldwide for the seismic analysis and design of buildings, bridges, infrastructure and critical facilities.
UCLA Big Bang Theory scholars
The students are the latest recipients of the Big Bang Theory Scholarship Endowment, which provides need-based support to UCLA students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
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UCLA 2016-17 in review: Rural California communities have better access to clean drinking water, thanks to Yoram Cohen
Data mining for new medicines: 3Qs with Yizhou Sun
Yizhou Sun and her students are looking design scalable algorithms that take a much deeper look at those millions and millions of connections and nodes in them.
Augmented Reality: Making it secure, fast, efficient and resilient
Researchers look to use Named Data Networking to lay groundwork for a network that is secure, fast, efficient and resilient to support streaming AR experiences
UCLA Optimist Dennis Hong tells students: “Break the robot”
Dennis Hong, UCLA professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering, is featured as one of the latest “UCLA Optimists” in the university’s long-running campaign.
Figures of Speech – 3Qs with Abeer Alwan
Earlier this year, Alwan and two longtime collaborators from UCLA – Patricia Keating and Jody Kreiman – recently received an NSF grant to understand variability in human speech and how that affects speaker identification.
A Cleaner Water Supply Thanks to Waste Materials and Fungi
By UCLA Samueli Newsroom [social_share_button] UCLA environmental engineer Sanjay Mohanty adds iron filings and biochar to topsoil to facilitate natural water treatment Growing up in arid eastern India in a family of farmers, water was always on Sanjay Mohanty’s mind....
UCLA-led research offers clear evidence for Majorana particle
A UCLA-led team found evidence of the Majorana particle, which would give quantum computers more power and speed.
New aerospace capstone class achieves lift-off
On a recent Saturday, under the hot desert sun 90 miles north of Los Angeles, 45 Aerospace Engineering students from UCLA…
Robots for the Masses: 3Qs with Ankur Mehta
Last year Ankur Mehta, an assistant professor of electrical engineering, received a grant from the National Science Foundation…











