Nasim Annabi, Jun Chen Named AIMBE Fellows for Medical and Biological Engineering Advances
Two UCLA Samueli School of Engineering faculty members — Nasim Annabi and Jun Chen — have been elected to the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering’s College of Fellows
UCLA Researchers Develop New Method to Customize Artificial Tiny Organs Inside Cells
Just as the human body relies on organs such as the heart or liver for essential functions, cells depend on their own tiny organs, or organelles, to carry out vital tasks, including transporting nutrients, removing waste and regulating genetic activity
Skin-Deep Microneedle Sensor Tracks Drug Clearance and Reveals Early Kidney and Liver Dysfunction
Wearable sensors that use microneedles to painlessly take samples at skin level could help personalize health care and enable precision drug dosing in real time
From Mumbai to UCLA and Back: Triple Bruin Dedicates Career to Tackling Waste Management and Water Pollution in Developing Countries
Kshitija Shah ’19, M.S. ‘21, Ph.D. ‘25 was nine years old when she started an environmental protection club at her elementary school in Mumbai, India.
Fourth-Year Engineering Student Aims to Bring Cleaner Water to Low-Income Communities
Oil wells stood across the street from where Citlali Rodriguez once played soccer as a child
UCLA Chemical Engineers Find New Path to Improve Efficiency of Plastic Precursor Production
UCLA chemical engineers have mapped out a promising method to improve the conversion of propane gas into propene, the world’s second most widely produced plastic precursor
UCLA Announces $5 Million Gift From Kenneth C. Griffin for Fusion Science
For more than a century, scientists have explored the secrets of nuclear fusion, the process by which the sun and other stars power themselves.
UCLA Computer Scientists, Mathematician Terence Tao Awarded Laude Moonshots Grant to Build AI System as Research Partner
A team of six UCLA faculty members spanning artificial intelligence, computer science and mathematics has received a $250,000 seed grant from the Laude Institute
UCLA Researchers Develop Smart Stent to Track Blood Flow in Real Time
A multidisciplinary UCLA research team has developed a battery-free, magnetoelastic smart stent designed to track blood flow continuously after angioplasty








