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Matthew J. Barth, UC Riverside College of Engineering - Center for Environmental Research and Technology Director and Yeager Families Chair, was recently appointed to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Mobile Sources Technical Review Subcommittee (MSTRS) of the Clean Air Act Advisory Committee (CAAAC). This powerful subcommittee provides the CAAAC with...
The ability to move independently permits us to examine the world around us. Children born with motor impairments face unique challenges to learn about their environment and develop cognitively and socially through locomotion. Innovative research in pediatric rehabilitative technologies allow children with these disabilities to interact with and explore their...
This year, UC Riverside’s Marlan and Rosemary Bourns College of Engineering (BCOE) welcomed 17 new faculty members, bringing its total faculty cohort to 129. Among the additions are the new engineering dean, a distinguished engineering professor, three provost diversity fellows, a Fulbright Scholar, a National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER awardee...
UCR’s Department of Bioengineering led the campus’ first Computational Neuroimaging and Neuroengineering Symposium (CNNS) in November. The symposium brought together more than 80 cognitive neuroscientists, computational psychologists, bioengineers and neuroengineers, electrical and computer engineers, and computer scientists to discuss new advances and results in the fast-growing field. Students, postdocs, and...
The tissue will be used to study neurological diseases
The Science to Policy program prepares scientists to become trusted advisors to legislators
Scientists are just beginning to understand the mechanics of the lung
Hackers can use the graphics processing unit to spy on web activity, steal passwords, and break into cloud-based applications
UC Riverside’s Nathaniel Gabor and colleague formulate a vision for the field in a perspective article
The TUNE program will help the college of engineering to recruit and educate transfers to fulfill Navy needs
The device aims to reduce brain swelling and deliver a neuroprotective drug
Development could improve microfluidic devices used for point-of-care diagnostics
Leadership-in-action competition yields prizewinning strategies for increasing Hispanic leadership in engineering
Hackers can use your wireless router to extract information, and there’s not much you can do to stop them
Inspired by a musical instrument, the simple sensor can be constructed from common materials and used to detect adulterated or counterfeit drugs
UC Riverside study finds California can replace up to 5 percent of its natural gas supply using existing raw materials and infrastructure, recommends new state standard
Simulated on-road testing shows the engine maintains near-zero emissions during all duty cycles
The research will improve understanding of catalysis and develop new photodetection technologies
The discovery could make production of some electronic components cheaper, easier, and faster
An electrospun nanofiber uniquely suited to removing nitrogen and phosphorous could help prevent nitrate contamination of drinking water in small, rural communities most at risk