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No Mere Pipe Dream



No mere pipe dream


UCI engineers are working on robotic technology to rehabilitate the nation's aging water infrastructure


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Photo:  Steve Zylius / University Communications

The E-Waste Dilemma



The E-Waste Dilemma

UCI researchers shed light on the toxic implications of discarded electronics

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Photo: Steve Zylius / University Communications

Glimpsing a Greener Future



Glimpsing a Greener Future


Computer model foresees effects of alternative transportation fuels

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Photo:  Daniel A. Anderson / University Communications

The Shrinky Dink Solution




The Shrinky Dink Solution


Overcoming a research snag was child's play for Michelle Khine - and it earned her international recognition

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Setting the Standard



Setting the Standard


UC Irvine Undergraduate Student Charles Xue searches for the standard in vector research

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Watching Over the Water System



Watching Over the Water System


UCI engineers design sensors to monitor pipes after earthquakes and other disasters

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UC Irvine to Help Develop New Technologies in Armor for U.S. Army

 

UC Irvine to Help Develop New Technologies in Armor for U.S. Army

Five-year, $5.5 million contract will fund campus research center

Emulex Corporation Establishes Endowed Chair at UC Irvine

 

Emulex Corporation Establishes Endowed Chair at UC Irvine

The Henry Samueli School of Engineering receives $1.5 million for electrical engineering and computer science faculty position

Plan to Improve Software Performance Garners CAREER Award for EECS Assistant Professor

Brian Demsky to study ways to prevent catastrophic failure in crucial software systems

Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science - Postdoctoral Scholar Position

We seek scholars with a strong record of productive activity in computational biophotonics who can make significant contributions to the design, development and implementation of the Virtual Tissue Simulator (VTS) computational platform under development within the VPTI.

Structural Mechanics of Viral Shells: Stretching Continuum Models to Their Limits

Fri, Feb 12, 2010, 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Featuring William S. Klug, University of California, Los Angeles

Nanofabrication Strategies

Tue, Jan 26, 2010, 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Featuring Luis Campos, UC Santa Barbara
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