UCLA Engineering Professor Qibing Pei Receives SPIE Lifetime Achievement Award
The international society of optics and photonics, SPIE, has selected Qibing Pei, a professor of materials science and engineering at the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering
UCLA Engineering Professor Receives Air Force Young Investigator Research Award
Sergio Carbajo, an assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering at the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering, has received
UCLA Computer Scientist Leads NSF-Funded Effort to Build Open-Source Autonomous Driving Simulation
Autonomous driving powered by artificial intelligence has great potential to transform daily life and the economy, offering an alternative mode of transportation and improved mobility.
Aaswath Raman Receives Early Career Award for Materials Science Innovations
The Materials Research Society has chosen Aaswath Raman, an assistant professor of materials science and engineering at the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering
Triple Bruin Alumna Shares Lessons Learnt from Academia to Industry
From the time she first took apart a computer at age 13 so she could install a CD-ROM to play more video games, to now leading a business development team at X
New Implantable, Stretchable Bioelectronics Deliver High Performance Despite Strain
A multidisciplinary team of engineers and doctors from UCLA has developed a new class of bioelectronics that can flex and bend
Combining Surgery and Robotics to Design Bionic Implants
From the outside, the UCLA Outpatient Rehabilitation Services looks like most other physical therapy and rehabilitation centers, complete with a check-in desk and a waiting room filled with patients.
UCLA Engineering Student Leads Portable Solar Panel Project to Improve Accessibility
Chen Zhang traces her passion for electric power systems to a blackout when she was 6 years old. The power outage cut the TV connection just as she was in the middle of watching her favorite cartoon.
Mussels-Inspired Injectable Bioglue Offers Robust Sealing of Surgical Wounds
A UCLA-led research team has created a new, biodegradable hydrogel adhesive that is three-times stronger than comparable bioglues.