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David Tsai, this year’s engineering keynote speaker for the Marlan and Rosemary Bourns College of Engineering (BCOE), will follow in his father’s footsteps to inspire tomorrow’s engineers while Crysthal Alvarez, the first engineer in her family, will address her fellow graduates as the student speaker. Tsai, a partner at Pillsbury...
How it’s inspiring a new class of lightweight, impact-resistant materials
Pointing the new nanoscopy tool like a Harry Potter wand reveals a high-resolution image of molecules
A number of environmentally focused activities with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will be continuing, thanks to the renewal of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between EPA’s Region 9 and the University of California, Riverside. This interaction includes student internships, workforce development, and unique mentorship opportunities aimed towards creating...
Andrea Cruz Castillo pushed through self-doubt and maternal guilt to launch a career in data administration and database management
This future PepsiCo associate was raised without her parents since the age of 9. Her resiliency transformed into grit
High humidity and plant moisture combine with cold air and smoke from burning vegetation to form particularly dense fog, but researchers can’t predict when
Grant to UC Riverside could help put tiny tomato plants on the International Space Station
The solar thermal technology directs heated air from the attic into a closet where wet clothes are hanging
UCR engineering professors receive $1.2M Navy grant to make artificial intelligent (AI) systems smarter
The Professional Science Master’s Degree in Industrial Biotechnology prepares students for the most in-demand, highly skilled jobs
Fatemah Alharbi discovered a serious security flaw, earning thanks from Apple
Bert Poole served as a guest judge for Citrus Hack at the Bourns College of Engineering. Citrus Hack is a 36-hour, student organized hackathon in which student participants create an entire computer science and engineering project from scratch and present it to a panel of judges. Mr. Poole is also...
“Chronoprints” can identify a sample from a video taken as it reacts to disturbance
Magnonic devices of the future could use low power to avoid performance losses
Spies can learn what a machine is making from the sounds it makes
The institution’s size and the ZIP code’s population can have positive and negative effects
A mollusk with teeth that can grind down rock may hold the key to making next generation abrasion-resistant materials and nanoscale materials for energy
Proof of concept grants advance new technologies to fight cancer and improve agriculture
This year, four UCR Marlan and Rosemary Bourns College of Engineering professors were named Fellows in recognition to their contributions and extraordinary achievements to advancing science. Electrical and computer engineering professor Albert Wang has been named Fellow of the National Academy for Inventors (NAI), computer science and engineering professor Stefano...