KEYWORD

ICS

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

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

Funding will support education, research and industry collaboration around AI

UC Irvine study shines headlights on consumer driverless vehicle safety deficiencies

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

Giovanna Mancinelli

Preventing bad experiences with digital goods

Endowment award helps Giovanna Mancinelli serve as technology user advocate

Eric Patrick wearing a UC Irvine sweatshirt.

On his game

Scholarship recipient revels in creating digital experiences for other players

Stacy Branham, a UC Irvine associate professor of informatics

Accessibility advocate

Stacy Branham is committed to inclusive digital technologies, particularly for the visually impaired

Sam Hansen

#IamUCI – Sam Hansen

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

UCI informatics major Shalini Bhakta leaning against building with leaves in the backgroundl

Cross-country connection

Scholarship enables UCI informatics major to attend Florida event for women in ICS

In 1970, two men work in UCI’s information and computer science department.

How UCI and AI go waaay back

The campus began exploring artificial intelligence in the mid-1960s

Stacey Nicholas, UCI trustee.

Stacey Nicholas donates $5 million to UC Irvine to further boost diversity in STEM

Gift from UCI Foundation trustee will create Women and Engineering Program