Welcome to the online archives for
UCLA Engineer, the magazine of the UCLA Henry Samueli
School of Engineering and Applied Science.
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Acrobat Reader, a free plug-in for web browsers, to access
some of the past issues.
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The Spring 2008
issue includes features on next generation biofuels, fusion
energy research, and algae for hydrogen production. It also
includes articles on the Institute for Technology Advancement,
three faculty members' election to the National Academy of
Engineering, as well as news on student grouups, alumni and
recent UCLA Engineering programs and events. |
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The Fall 2007 issue
includes features on mobile networking, next generation LED
panels and a collaboration with the School of Theater, Film
and Television. It also includes articles on faculty and student
activities, alumni news, and information on UCLA Engineering
events and programs. |
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The Spring 2007
issue features new developments in reverse osmosis technology
that promise to lower costs, medical monitoring devices, and
a way to perform surgery from remote locations. It also includes
articles on faculty and student activities, alumni news, and
information on UCLA Engineering events and programs. |
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The Fall 2006 issue
features innovative research into contaminants in beach sand,
a lab-on-a-chip blood test, and a reassessment of the no-slip
condition at the nanoscale. The magazine also includes articles
on faculty and student activities, alumni news, and UCLA Engineering
events and programs.
An indexed version of the
magazine is also available. |
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The Spring 2006
issue covers a recent collaboration that has resulted in a
pediatric heart valve, affordable plastic solar panels, the
new Western Institute for Nanoelectronics, and curriculum
revisions that will strengthen undergraduate engineering at
UCLA. It also includes articles on faculty and student activities,
alumni news, and information on UCLA Engineering events and
programs.
An indexed version of the
magazine is also available. |
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The Fall 2005 issue
highlights research into bone regeneration, applying sensor
technology to road repair, multiscale modeling systems for
new materials, and the School's new online Master of Science
degree program. It also includes articles on faculty and student
activities, alumni news, and information on UCLA Engineering
events and programs.
An indexed version of the
magazine is also available. |
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The Spring 2005
issue includes articles on the School's 60th anniversary,
muscle-powered micro devices, the first silicon laser and
improved event driven software systems. There are also articles
on our faculty and students, research highlights, alumni news,
and information on UCLA Engineering activities.
An indexed version of the
magazine is also available. |
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The Fall 2004
issue includes articles on organic-based next generation
electronic devices, a hydrogen fueling station at UCLA,
automated testing tools for elementary teachers and a new
sol gel material that will serve as an energy source for
bio-nano devices. There are also articles on our faculty
and students, as well as activities in the School. The 2003-04
Annual Report features highlights from the previous year.
An indexed version
of the magazine is also available. |
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The Spring 2004
issue features articles on the UCLA Biomedical Informatics
Center, a multi-campus wireless hybrid testbed initiative,
expanded embedded sensor system capabilities, and the School's
newest research center, the Center for Scalable and Integrated
Nanomanufacturing. There are also articles on the new undergraduate
bioengineering program, and highlights of faculty research
and student activities.
An indexed version
of the magazine is also available. |
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The Fall 2003
edition of UCLA Engineer highlights the School's new Functional
Engineered Nano Architectonics Focus Center. An air hybrid
vehicle and new nanoengineered surfaces are also covered
in this edition. In addition, new undergraduate research
programs in the School are showcased. The magazine also
includes highlights and statistics from the 2002-03 fiscal
year.
An indexed version
of the magazine is also available. |
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The Spring 2003
issue has articles on reconfigurable fabric, spray cooling
systems for chips, fractal antennas, and the Engineering
I replacement facility, as well as profiles of new engineering
faculty and outstanding students in the School.
An indexed version
of the magazine is also available.
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The redesigned Fall
2002 edition highlights the NASA-funded Institute for
Cell Mimetic Space Exploration newly established at UCLA,
the work under way in the Center for Embedded Networked
Sensing, Professor Faloutsos' research in physics-based
animation techniques, the impact of ubiquitous computing
on education, and an ONR-supported mobile, wireless network.
It also includes highlights and statistics from the 2001-
02 fiscal year.
An indexed version
of the magazine is also available. |
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