Month: June 2016

ConGRADulations!

More than 8,000 Anteaters collect diplomas at commencement 2016 this weekend

UCI appoints Pramod Khargonekar vice chancellor for research

NSF exec brings diverse background in federal and academic positions

UCI and Kia Motors study electric vehicles, power grids

Kia Motors of America is providing six electric cars to University of California, Irvine’s Advanced Power and Energy Program as part of an initiative to study the role of auto batteries in advanced electrical grids. “The rapidly evolving coupling of vehicles and the electric grid requires planning based on informed decisions supported by the market-based, systems analyses […]

Kathleen Treseder named a fellow of leading US ecological society

Kathleen Treseder, professor of ecology & evolutionary biology, has been elected a fellow of the Ecological Society of America in 2016 in recognition of advancing the science of ecology. Specifically, the ESA cited her leadership in evaluating and communicating the importance of fungi in ecosystems, including in mediating ecosystem responses to global climate change. “This […]

Developmental biologist Maksim Plikus named 2016 Pew Scholar

Maksim Plikus, assistant professor of developmental & cell biology, is among the exceptional early-career scientists named a 2016 Pew Scholar in the Biomedical Sciences. For more than 30 years, the Pew Charitable Trusts have supported outstanding biomedical researchers at the start of their careers, and this year’s class of 22 scholars is drawn from prestigious institutes […]

Will you cast a presidential ballot on Nov. 8?

UCI-led study finds questions highly effective in influencing behavior

Graduation days

Newly minted Anteater alumni ready to take on the world

UCI to host over 8,000 graduates in four-day commencement schedule

First-generation students make up nearly 50 percent of the class of 2016