Adhesive Film Turns Smartwatch into Biochemical Health Monitoring System
UCLA engineers have designed a thin adhesive film that could upgrade a consumer smartwatch into a powerful health-monitoring system.
Alumna Helps Lead No. 1 Global Young Tech University in Singapore
In February 2019, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) and the University of California Office of the President (UCOP) partnered to expand academic and research opportunities over five years.
UCLA Samueli Recognizes More Than 1,700 Graduating Students at its 2020 Commencement
The UCLA Samueli School of Engineering recognized than 1,700 undergraduate and graduates student June 13 at its 2020 commencement.
2020 Bruin Engineers Centennial Reunion: A Talk with Internet Pioneer Vint Cerf
There is perhaps no better time to hear from the man who contributed to the creation of internet than the present, when most of us are relying on the technology to connect with our communities, stay informed and access our school and work.
2020 UCLA Samueli Commencement Awards
Each year the individual departments of the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering, and the school as a whole, bestow honors on graduating students who have made special contributions and have distinguished accomplishments . Below is an overview of this year’s school-wide recipients.
Career Launch Amidst a Global Health Crisis
Abigail Edwards graduated winter quarter with a bachelor’s in civil engineering. Now she’s looking for a job amid a global health crisis that has left millions unemployed.
Alumni Henry Samueli and Reza Rofougaran Awarded the Ellis Island Medal of Honor
Established in 1986 by the Ellis Island Honors Society, the Ellis Island Medal of Honor is awarded annually to a group of distinguished U.S. citizens who exemplify a life dedicated to community service.
The Sugar Distinguished Speaker Series Featuring Tom Ilube
Founding one successful company is enough to last most people a lifetime. Recently, UCLA students got the opportunity to hear from a man who’s started five.
Large Droplet-Sorting Now Possible at High Speeds
Bioengineers from UCLA and University of Tokyo have significantly increased the speed at which large liquid droplets, potentially containing individual live cells, can be sorted intact and in bulk.








