UCLA Samueli School of Engineering Dean Jayathi Murthy has been elected to the National Academy of Engineering, among the highest professional honors granted to an American engineer.
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UCLA Researchers Develop Coin-Sized Smart Insulin Patch
New Device Aims to Automatically Manage Glucose Levels and Deliver Needed Insulin Quickly
UCLA Scientists Develop All-in-One Coating to Prevent Ice Formation
New hydrogel can prevent ice from forming in 3 different ways
UCLA’s CO2Concrete Team Featured in Front Page of Los Angeles Times – Turning Carbon into Concrete Could Win a Climate Victory and $7.5 Million Prize
The Los Angeles Times profiled a team of UCLA engineers in the finals of a multimillion-dollar international competition to turn the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide into commercially viable products.
Leading the way for diverse voices in tech
Electrical and computer engineering student Irina Alam recently received the 2019 Cadence Women in Technology scholarship.
Professor Emeritus Knuth Honored by France for WWII Service
Recently, we received a note from alum Ivan Gargurevich MS ’80, PhD ’97 not about his own accomplishments but those of chemical and biomolecular engineering professor emeritus Eldon Knuth.
UCLA Engineering Online Master’s Program Ranked No. 1
The online master’s degree program at UCLA Samueli School of Engineering is ranked No. 1 by U.S. News & World Report in the publication’s 2020 list of best online engineering programs.
UCLA Launches Institute to Explore Legal, Policy Impact of Emerging Tech
To explore how new technology affects society, privacy, government and public policy, the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering and UCLA School of Law have launched the UCLA Institute for Technology, Law and Policy.
A greener, simpler way to create syngas
By UCLA Samueli Newsroom UCLA and Rice researchers develop new method to produce vital industrial gas Researchers from UCLA Samueli School of Engineering, Rice University and UC Santa Barbara have developed an easier and greener way to...
In Robots We Trust? UCLA Study Shows Way Forward
By UCLA Samueli Newsroom DARPA-funded explainable AI program aims to build trust in robot task-executionA new study by UCLA computer scientists, statisticians and psychologists shows potential for robots powered by artificial...
UCLA Innovative ‘Biplane’ Design Could Lead to Next Generation of Wind Turbines
Biplanes, the fixed-wing aircrafts with two wings, one above the other, exist today mostly in aviation museums, World War I movies and black-and-white photos.
UCLA’s Garrick Risk Institute receives $3.5 million from the California Energy Commission
The California Energy Commission has awarded a $3.5 million research contract to UCLA to study the dangers posed by earthquakes to the state’s natural gas infrastructure.











