UCLA-Led Research Finds Synchronized Electron Movement Can Trigger Electrical Signals More Than 100-Fold

Electric fields control the flow of charge in modern electronic chips, powering computers, smartphones and other devices. But as chips continue to shrink, this approach is reaching its physical limits.

UCLA Samueli Announces 2020-21 New Faculty

UCLA Samueli Announces 2020-21 New Faculty

The UCLA Samueli School of Engineering is proud to welcome new faculty members to its growing roster of nearly 200 full-time faculty. As the school continues its expansion, these top-notch specialists in their respective fields will enhance UCLA’s mission of teaching, research and service.

UCLA Offers New Green Building LEED Lab Course Beginning Fall 2020

UCLA Offers New Green Building LEED Lab Course Beginning Fall 2020

A yearlong course on sustainable-building design with a pathway toward professional certification made its debut this fall quarter, thanks to the collaborative efforts of student engineering club Bruin Home Solutions (BHS) along with UCLA faculty and staff.

Washington Post: Bringing the Chill of the Cosmos to a Warming Planet

Washington Post: Bringing the Chill of the Cosmos to a Warming Planet

The Washington Post recently featured Aaswath Raman, a UCLA Samueli assistant professor of materials science and engineering, and his research using natural radiative cooling to lower temperature without generating greenhouse gas emissions that plague our ecosystem.

Computer Science Alumna on Career at Google and YouTube

Computer Science Alumna on Career at Google and YouTube

After graduating from UCLA Samueli in 2018 with a degree in computer science, Apurva Panse joined Google as an associate product manager on ChromeOS. Today, she works at YouTube as a product manager on the “Responsibility” team. We caught up with Apurva to see how she’s doing.