Faculty

Portrait photo of female engineering professor.

Ardoña named one of ‘Talented 12' by Chemical & Engineering News

Herdeline Ardoña, a UC Irvine assistant professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering, has been selected as one of the 2025 Talented 12 by Chemical & Engineering News, a publication of the American Chemical Society. This annual list recognizes early career researchers who are rising stars in chemistry, selected for their innovative work and growing impact […]

An eloquent voice for freedom

Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, acclaimed writer and UC Irvine professor, is remembered for his powerful pen and inspirational teaching

Dana B. Mukamel, UC Irvine Distinguished Professor of medicine

Study finds home healthcare agencies discontinuing telehealth post-pandemic

National survey by UC Irvine and other institutions highlights funding policy gaps

Photo of Sarah Pressman, UC Irvine professor of psychological science, with a magnifying glass over an image of a smiley face
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The power of positive emotions

Health psychologist Sarah Pressman shares tips on conquering stress

UC Irvine Podcast Indicator

Scholarly values and healthcare

Anteater Insider podcast explores how these values are essential to nursing education and practice

Man in sport coat stands between benches in a chemistry laboratory.

Lotions, perfumes curb potentially harmful effects of human oxidation field, study finds

UC Irvine scientist supported research by creating state-of-the-art chemical model

A group including one professor and eight students holding up a gold cup trophy and plaque.

UC Irvine team wins National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition

Cyber@UCI CCDC is first UC student group to earn top honors at championship

NSF $7.5 million grant supports Han Li's innovative biomanufacturing process

Project to make valuable organic pesticide chemicals in a more efficient way

Michael Yassa, right, with co-authors Bryce Mander and Destiny Berisha.

Study links REM sleep apnea to brain changes, memory loss in older adults

UC Irvine researchers find that low oxygen levels may injure critical cerebral regions

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