The National Academy of Engineering, or NAE, has selected Marina Radulaski, an assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering, to participate in The Grainger Foundation Frontiers of Engineering 2023 Symposium.
The Valley Tech Systems Fellowship offers sponsorships to one undergraduate and graduate student focusing on national security and signals intelligence research per academic year.
The Farm Robotics Challenge is a national competition for students to create automated solutions to issues farmers face during production. One UC Davis team took the top prize.
As much as Picnic Day is an opportunity for attendees to learn about science topics in a fun environment, it too is an experience full of valuable learning moments for the students who distill complex ideas into engaging exhibits.
With parts more than 1000 times smaller than a penny, professors in the Departments of Electrical and Chemical Engineering and Biomedical Engineering collaborate on a device that uses infrared absorptive spectroscopy to identify cancer molecules from drops of saliva.
Vice Chancellor for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Renetta Garrison Tull travels the world to promote the importance of DEI in engineering. Tull’s recent travels have taken her to Cape Town, Nashville and Baltimore, among others, and she continues to make her mark at the University of California, Davis.
Blackjack with superposition? Check. Angry Birds with Schrödinger's cat for a primer on the uncertainty principle? Check. Quantum Computing at Davis takes a playful approach to bringing students into the burgeoning research field.
Hyoyoung Jeong, an assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of California, Davis and affiliated faculty at the Center for Neuroengineering & Medicine, has been awarded a 2023 Korean-American Scientists and Engineers Association, or KSEA, Young Investigator Grant.
Xaviera Azodoh '25, an undergraduate in the University of California, Davis Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, is focused on blazing a trail for those who will follow her through involvement in organizations like Ujima Girls in a Robotics Leadership Project.
The recognized project seeks to address malware issues inherent to the Internet of Things, or IoT, the system of physical objects that communicate with other devices over the Internet. These can range from modern thermostats to smartwatches and self-driving cars.