From Walk-On to Big Ten Leader: Bioengineering Major Carson Schwesinger is Team Captain of UCLA Football, Semifinalist for Butkus Award and Burlsworth Trophy
Redshirt junior linebacker Carson Schwesinger joined the UCLA football program in 2021 as a walk-on after a stellar two-way career in high school.
Time Names UCLA’s Gaurav Sant Among 2024’s Top Influential Climate Leaders
Gaurav Sant, the Pritzker Professor of Sustainability at the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering, has been named one of 2024’s biggest
UCLA Bioengineering Postdoc Recognized as ‘Wunderkind’ by National Publication
Haleh Alimohamadi, a bioengineering postdoctoral researcher at the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering, has been selected as a 2024
Synthetic Genes Engineered to Mimic How Cells Build Tissues and Structures
Researchers from the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering and the University of Rome Tor Vergata in Italy have developed
UCLA Computer Scientist Receives NSF Funding to Train AI for Cosmic Data Analysis
Baharan Mirzasoleiman, an assistant professor of computer science at the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering, has received $550,000 from the National Science Foundation
In Memoriam: A.R. Frank Wazzan, 88, Renowned Nuclear Thermal-Hydraulics Engineer and Former Dean of UCLA Samueli
A.R. Frank Wazzan, a distinguished professor emeritus of the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering who served as the school’s dean for 15 years, died Oct. 1 from natural causes. He was 88.
New Medical 3D Imaging Technique Shows Microscopic Cell Detail in Real Time
Early detection of life-threatening diseases often relies on high-quality and timely biomedical imaging for doctors to make an accurate diagnosis. To expedite and improve the process, UCLA
UCLA Engineering Students Receive 2024 NSF Graduate Research Fellowships
Four current UCLA Samueli School of Engineering graduate students and seven alumni have received the National Science Foundation’s 2024 Graduate Research Fellowship.
Study Seeks Rapid, Paper-Based Test to Detect Cancer Cells in Cerebrospinal Fluid
With time being of the essence for patients facing one of cancer’s most dire complications, UCLA researchers are working to create a new test to detect cancer’s spread to the








