Can Scientists Learn Cells’ Language? UCLA-Led Team Aims to Decode Cellular Conversations

UCLA scientists are calling for a large-scale initiative to understand how human cells influence one another — a missing layer of biology that could reveal how cellular interactions drive disease and inform new therapies

Aerospace grad student receives top fellowship

Aerospace grad student receives top fellowship

UCLA aerospace engineering graduate student McKenna Davis has received a National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship, considered one of the country’s most prestigious honors for graduate students at the outset of their studies.

Optical neural network could lead to intelligent cameras

Optical neural network could lead to intelligent cameras

By UCLA Samueli Newsroom UCLA engineers have made major improvements on their design of an optical neural network –a device inspired by how the human brain works – that can identify objects or process information at the speed...

In Memoriam: Professor Emeritus Ken Nobe

In Memoriam: Professor Emeritus Ken Nobe

Ken Nobe, a UCLA professor emeritus of engineering, world-renowned for his early studies of catalytic air pollution control of exhaust emissions and research in electrochemical processes, died on July 11, 2019. He was 93.