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A group of students sits in a large yellow disposal bin that is filled with small twigs and branches. The bin is on a hilly street next to a white house.

UC Berkeley scholars help Bay Area communities prepare for wildfire season

Professor Michael Gollner and his students are applying advanced wildfire simulation tools to help neighborhoods understand their specific wildfire risks
A furry brown bat hangs upside down from a piece of fruit.

UC Berkeley scientists uncover neural mechanisms behind long-term memory

Neuroscientists record activity from hundreds of neurons simultaneously in bats, providing new clues into how memories are stored
An illustration shows a ring of small purple particles, representing disease proteins, sitting on a surface. The ring is partially covered by a droplet of liquid containing enlarged cartoons of plasmonic particles.

From COVID to cancer, new at-home test spots disease with startling accuracy

Novel technology uses the ‘coffee-ring effect,’ paired with plasmonics and AI, for rapid diagnostics

Check out the new podcast: Exploring Engineering

Episode 01: What’s Engineering?

Welcome to Exploring Engineering at UC Berkeley — a new podcast series where we uncover what it means to be an engineer and dive into the paths that lead there. Listen to all the episodes now!

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Professor Lining Yao with models created in the Morphing Matter Lab.

Inspired by nature, engineering professor’s designs fold, move and morph

UC Berkeley’s Morphing Matter Lab is transforming what’s possible in engineering design with their biomimetic materials
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Berkeley Humanoid Lite robot.

Berkeley engineers develop customizable, 3D-printed robot for tech newbies

The open-source Berkeley Humanoid Lite provides an entry point into the robotics field
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rendering of a blue dna helix with color blocks behind it

Cracking the code of life

The Evo 2 machine learning model enlists the power of AI in the fight against diseases.
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Summer magazine is here

Latest Berkeley Engineer features stories on the new Grimes Engineering Center and the power of AI in the fight against diseases.
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Number of Berkeley Engineering undergraduate and graduate programs ranked in the Top 5 nationally by U.S. News & World Report.

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Stellar faculty

Our current and emeritus faculty includes 71 members of the National Academy of Engineering.

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UCOP and campus updates on federal actions

For more information the recent federal actions, please visit the UCOP federal updates page and the UC Berkeley federal updates page.

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