Clean Water for All
UCLA engineers developed the first reverse osmosis membrane, an important technology to clean water worldwide. That research legacy continues at the school.
UCLA Samueli celebrates engineering accomplishments at 2019 Awards Dinner
The annual event celebrates the outstanding achievements of the UCLA Samueli community.
Team receive $5.9 million grant to design energy efficient computing systems
Revolutionary technology seeks to break the “memory bottleneck,” greatly improving computer processing speeds
For faster and cheaper diagnosis, UCLA engineers are using deep learning to digitally stain tissue
To help identify diseases, pathologists typically manually apply colored dyes, or stains, to label tissue samples.
Bazinga!: ‘The Big Bang Theory’ to support twice as many UCLA students
25 undergraduates who received the scholarship visited the cast and crew as the show wraps its final season
Over the airwaves: An icon and a professor share the same frequency
UCLA electrical engineering professor Danijela Cabric shares an interest with iconic Hollywood glamour queen Hedy Lamarr: wireless communications.
CS professor looks at how AI can use causal reasoning to make a big leap
Judea Pearl, UCLA Chancellor’s Professor of Computer Science, has authored a think piece on the future of machine learning in Communications of the ACM.
Hu, Raman named Sloan Research Fellows
By UCLA Samueli Newsroom The fellowship is one of the highest honors for an early career researcher Two assistant professors at UCLA Samueli School of Engineering – Yongjie Hu and Aaswath Raman – were among 126 outstanding...
Ask an engineer: Q+A with Matthew McIntosh
Mechanical engineering Ph.D. candidate Matthew McIntosh is a member of TANMS, a multi-institutional research center based at UCLA Samueli.








