Taming wildfires
UCI-created AI tool for predicting blaze size proves successful in Alaska; team now focuses on California
UCI-created AI tool for predicting blaze size proves successful in Alaska; team now focuses on California
New findings will help scientists predict climate change impact on frozen continent
Jenny Yang, UCI associate professor of chemistry, will use a $1.5 million grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation to help develop methods for the capture and removal of carbon dioxide from flue gases emitted by fossil fuel plants and from air. The funding will support an interdisciplinary team – led by Yang – from […]
The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument aimed its robotic array of 5,000 fiber-optic eyes at the night sky for the first time recently to capture images showing its unique view of galaxy light. Mounted on a telescope at Kitt Peak National Observatory near Tucson, Arizona, DESI was designed to explore the mystery of dark energy, which […]
UCI has posted a new podcast episode featuring an interview with the recently appointed dean of the School of Physical Sciences, James Bullock. Arriving at UCI in 2004, Bullock established a reputation as a leading researcher in astronomy and cosmology. He served as chair of the Department of Physics & Astronomy prior to being named […]
Svetlana Jitomirskaya is second woman to receive award – and first to receive it alone
By hoarding water underground, vegetation will help saturate soil, boosting rain runoff
Breakthrough has applications in data storage, energy conversion, quantum computing
NSF-funded project involving 3 other UC campuses will use advanced simulations
New technique could help authorities conduct triage in multiple-blaze scenarios