WE@UCLA Director Honored for Campus Diversity Efforts
Audrey Pool O’Neal, an adjunct associate professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering and the founding director of UCLA Women in Engineering (WE@UCLA),
Materials Engineering Alumna is UCLA’s First Gold Medalist at 2020 Tokyo Olympics
Recent UCLA Samueli School of Engineering graduate Jessie Fleming ’21 — a former four-year starter on the UCLA women’s soccer team and now professional player with Chelsea FC Women
Three Assistant Professors Named 2021-22 UCLA Hellman Fellows
Electrical engineers from the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering have developed a more efficient way of converting light from one wavelength to another, opening the door for improvements
UCLA Engineers Bend Light to Enhance Wavelength Conversion
Electrical engineers from the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering have developed a more efficient way of converting light from one wavelength to another, opening the door for improvements
UCLA Engineers Clinch First Place in Global Sustainability Innovation Competition
A team of UCLA researchers took home the top prize on Wednesday at the 2021 Liveability Challenge for their work on using seawater as a medium for carbon removal.
UCLA Engineering Alumna Appointed Undersecretary of Defense for Research and Engineering
The U.S. Senate last week unanimously confirmed President Joe Biden’s nominee, Heidi Shyu, for the Department of Defense (DOD) undersecretary for research and engineering.
In Memoriam: Robert E. Kelly, Professor Emeritus Who Specialized in Fluid Mechanics
Robert E. Kelly, a professor emeritus of mechanical and aerospace engineering who joined the UCLA faculty in 1967, died peacefully July 11 after a months-long battle with cancer of the esophagus.
UCLA Mechanical Engineer Receives NSF CAREER Award
Lihua Jin, assistant professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering, has received a National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER award
DNA Nanotechnology Creates Dynamic Cytoskeleton for Artificial Cells
Using DNA and RNA molecules, UCLA engineers have built a tiny artificial molecular scaffolding system that resembles the complex network of interlinking protein chains found in the cytoplasm of all living cells.








