UC Irvine graduate programs recognized among nation's best in U.S. News & World Report rankings

Three programs rank in the top 10 among public universities

Five UC Irvine scholars have been newly elected to the American Association for the Advancement of Science (clockwise from top left): Kevork Abazajian, professor of physics and astronomy; Thomas Zimmermann, Chancellor’s Professor of informatics; Melinda Gormley, research and policy coordinator at the Center for Population, Inequality and Policy; Aaron Barth, professor of physics and astronomy; and Nalini Venkatasubramanian, professor of computer science.

AAAS names 5 UC Irvine researchers as 2025 fellows

Scholars are honored for their efforts to advance science or its applications

Candice Odgers (L) and Gillian Hayes

UC Irvine leads national survey of artificial intelligence's role in education

Results suggest adolescents appear to be earlier and more eager adopters of AI

Dr. Tallie Z. Baram, Donald Bren Professor of Pediatrics and Danette Shepard Chair in Neurological Studies.

UC Irvine research reveals how childhood adversity shapes the brain and behavior

Review study has important implications for early intervention, prevention strategies

Donation from SAP establishes new UC Irvine endowed chair in artificial intelligence

Funding will support education, research and industry collaboration around AI

Rocket on a launch pad on the California coast.

UC Irvine astronomers view launch of new NASA space telescope

Two-year SPHEREx mission will map the universe and look for life-supporting molecules in the Milky Way

Man wearing glasses holding a metallic sphere.

UC Irvine and Pratt & Whitney establish materials science center of excellence

Unit will tackle challenges in the manufacturing of critical jet engine components

UC Irvine study shines headlights on consumer driverless vehicle safety deficiencies

Project demonstrates the low cost and ease of carrying out ‘sticker attacks’

Natalie Binczewski, a UC Irvine Ph.D. candidate in environmental health sciences.

UC Irvine-led study finds possible links between PFAS exposure and childhood cancers

Results underscore value of continued monitoring for drinking water contamination

UC Irvine scientists invent new drug candidates to treat antibiotic-resistant bacteria

The new family of antibiotics may one day help save thousands of lives each year