Distinguished Professor and Dean Emeritus Vijay Dhir Named to European Academy of Sciences and Arts
UCLA Samueli School of Engineering Dean Emeritus Vijay Dhir, a distinguished professor emeritus of mechanical and aerospace engineering, as well as chemical and biomolecular engineering,
UCLA Computer Science Professor Receives NSF CAREER Award for Research Bringing AI into the Real World
Bolei Zhou, an assistant professor of computer science at the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering, has received a National Science Foundation
UCLA Computer Science Professor Named AI2050 Fellow
Aditya Grover, an assistant professor of computer science at the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering, has been awarded a 2023 AI2050 Early Career Fellowship by Schmidt Sciences.
UCLA Unveils AI-Powered Autopsy Tissue-Staining Method Using Deep Learning
Autopsies play a central role in shedding light on disease pathophysiology and uncovering the causes of death. However, traditional autopsy chemical staining used for
UCLA Samueli to Lead $4 Million Cell Research Project Funded by Chan Zuckerberg Initiative
The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative today announced a $4 million grant to support research led by the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering that will examine cellular behaviors, many of which play a key role in developing immunity to pathogens and disease.
UCLA Engineering Professor Receives NSF Early Career Award for Computer Security Research
Nader Sehatbakhsh, an assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering at the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering, has received a National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER award
UCLA Institute for Carbon Management and Equatic to Build the World’s Largest Ocean-Based Carbon Removal Plant in Singapore
Following the successful launch and operation of two pilots in Los Angeles and Singapore last spring, UCLA and its startup Equatic are scaling up for the next phase
Ultra-Strong, Elastic Bioadhesive with Tunable Multifunctionality
Controlling bleeding and sealing a wound quickly to treat injured tissues are critical to saving the lives of trauma patients.
UCLA Receives $4.6 Million Grant from The Warren Alpert Foundation to Launch Computational Biology/AI Training Program
UCLA has received a $4.6 million grant from The Warren Alpert Foundation to establish the Warren Alpert UCLA Computational Biology/AI Training and Retention Program.