Month: May 2025

UC Irvine symposium to focus on what communities can learn from Los Angeles wildfires

EVENT: The Climate & Urban Sustainability Program and the School of Social Ecology at the University of California, Irvine will present “Igniting Solutions,” a half-day symposium featuring experts discussing the lessons learned from the recent wildfires in Los Angeles and focusing on what other California communities, like Orange County, can do to prepare. WHEN/WHERE: 9:30 […]

Mo Li, UC Irvine professor of civil and environmental engineering as well as materials science and engineering.

Wind power made more practical

Campus lab is pioneering 3D-printed concrete components to produce massive turbines for clean energy without the drawbacks

David S. Meyer, UC Irvine professor of sociology
UC Irvine Podcast Indicator

A lesson in social movements, protests and polarization

David S. Meyer shares his expertise in The UC Irvine Podcast

Computer-generated image to illustrate the principals of slip banding in compress metals.

UC Irvine researchers challenge model governing deformation of materials under stress

Study identifies two strikingly different types of slip bands in advanced metal alloys