Science & Technology

UC Irvine scientists create material that can take the temperature of nanoscale objects

The technology can track small temp changes in electronic devices, biological cells

Man at podium speaking to audience in a conference room.

Government, community and business leaders tour UC Irvine laboratories        

Anteater Academy participants learned about the latest in sustainable energy research

Nationwide flood models poorly capture risks to households and properties

UC Irvine researchers stress need for local topography and infrastructure data

Cyber@UCI team places fourth in national cybersecurity competition

Two-day finals event tested competitors’ ability to protect computer networks

UC Irvine’s 2024 Hellman Fellows are (clockwise from upper left): Abigail Lapin Dardashti, Javier Sanchez-Yamagishi, Fangyaun Ding, Pablo Lara-Gonzalez, Katherine Trieste Rhodes, Alejandra Rodriguez Verdugo, Irene Vega, Xian Shi, Ji Seon Song and Travis Wiles.

10 UC Irvine faculty members named Hellman Fellows for 2024-25

Program supports research by promising assistant professors

Mimi Ito

Generating the Future with AI

Three questions with cultural anthropologist Mimi Ito

Sam Hansen

#IamUCI – Sam Hansen

B.S., computer science | Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences

Christopher Arauzo

#IamUCI – Christopher Arauzo

B.S., mechanical engineering | The Henry Samueli School of Engineering

New crystal production method could enhance quantum computers and electronics

UC Irvine researchers make ultra-thin bismuth material for flexible technologies

Aerial views of San Juan Capistrano in 1990 and current day that shows increased coastal erosion.

California’s Beaches Are Eroding: Here’s How to Save Them

UC Irvine beach dynamics expert Brett Sanders offers solutions