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Undergraduate students in the Samueli Interdisciplinary Research in Pods program gather in the lobby of UCI’s Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Building for a poster session to discuss their summer research projects.

UCI undergrads take a summer dive into research

SIRiPods students gain experience in framing questions, pursuing answers scientifically and presenting their findings

UCI is ranked among nation’s top 10 public universities for eighth year in a row

Campus also rises two spots overall – to 34th – in U.S. News annual review

Two UCI teams to participate in Orange County Sustainability Decathlon 2023

Competition challenges engineers to design and build net-zero carbon energy buildings

Alon Gorodetsky shows off the adaptive heat-managing composite material his lab developed that is nicknamed after its inspiration: squid skin.

Squid skin-inspired material a game changer

Alon Gorodetsky’s lab creates wrappable substance with amazing insulation properties – and potential commercial use

Claudia Flores, B.S. in mechanical engineering

#IamUCI – Claudia Flores

Q&A with Class of 2022 graduate Claudia Flores, B.S. in mechanical engineering

From left, Efi Foufoula-Georgiou, Adriana Darielle Mejía Briscoe, Virginia Trimble and Jeffrey Barrett.

Four professors elected to membership in the American Academy of Arts & Sciences

They join 35 others from UCI in the prestigious organization

Squid skin-inspired cup cozy will keep your hands cool and your coffee hot

UCI engineers develop method for economical mass production of insulating material

Tirtha Banerjee, UCI assistant professor of civil & environmental engineering

NSF Recognizes Tirtha Banerjee with CAREER Award

Research will focus on the role of turbulent fluid mechanics in wildland fire behavior

National Academy of Engineers names two UCI professors as new members

Farzad Naeim and Julie Schoenung recognized for their scientific contributions

Magnus Egerstedt

From Sloths to the Soul of UCI

Stacey Nicholas Dean of Engineering Magnus Egerstedt explores slowness as a design paradigm in robotics