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Train engines underneath bridge over bullet train route

‘Horrible sequence of mistakes’: How contractors botched a bridge project

08/11/20 — Berkeley civil engineers Robert Bea and William Ibbs weigh in on cascading problems with a massive Madera County bridge over the planned route of the state's much-delayed bullet train
Photo of Kristin Persson, Daniel M. Tellep Distinguished Professor of materials science and engineering at UC Berkeley and a senior faculty scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.

Kristin Persson named director of Berkeley Lab’s Molecular Foundry

08/05/20 — MSE professor's pioneering use of data-driven methodologies for materials discovery is spurring a new age of innovation
Cryogenic experiment photo

UC Berkeley accelerates bio-preservation research as part of $26M NSF center

08/04/20 — The Advanced Technologies for the Preservation of Biological Systems (ATP-Bio) center could dramatically expand organ transplant options
Infrared scanner pointed at crowd

Researchers create surface coating that can create false infrared images

07/23/20 — The visual decoy technique could lead to new advances in encryption technology
Chenming Hu, Tsu-Jae King Liu, Jeffrey Bokor and Sayeef Salahuddin

A better way to measure progress in semiconductors

07/22/20 — Four EECS professors are featured in an IEEE Spectrum article about efforts to replace Moore's Law with a better metric to measure progress in semiconductors
Artist’s rendition of quantum entanglement

UC Berkeley to lead $25 million quantum computing center

07/21/20 — National Science Foundation grant aims to establish a multi-university institute focused on speeding the development of quantum computers
Four decades of WiCSE presidents at a reunion meeting

‘A network of our own’

07/21/20 — In celebration of 150 Years of Women at Berkeley, Sheila Humphreys tells the story of Women in Computer Science and Engineering, a student organization launched in the 1970s.
Anne Mayoral leads campers on a live Zoom tour

Virtually engaging

07/14/20 — During COVID-19, Girls in Engineering camp gets creative online
Illustration of masked community members

Fung Institute responds to COVID-19

07/14/20 — How various members of the Fung Institute community take initiative to support COVID-19 response
Grace OConnell with a sleep apnea machine converted to a ventilator for COVID-19

Berkeley team creates respiratory devices from sleep apnea machines

07/07/20 — Resourceful and affordable, about 600 apparatuses from Grace O'Connell's lab head to Ecuador this month
Kenichi Soga with fiber optic cable

Light shows the way to build ‘smart’ infrastructure

07/01/20 Berkeley Research — Kenichi Soga, Chancellor's Professor in civil and environmental engineering, is using fiber-optic cables to monitor structures ranging from tunnels to building foundations
Photo illustration of Donald Trump and Joe Biden

Farid: Online disinfo now targeting COVID-19, Black Lives Matter

06/26/20 Futurism — Digital forensics expert and EECS professor Hany Farid lays out the greatest digital threats facing the country, and how to combat them
Actin and Microtubules

Berkeley bioengineers discover how tumor cells can mimic Velcro

06/25/20 — Long, membranous microtentacles help tumor cells work their way through brain tissue
Schematic of the fishnet metalens and a closeup of its unit cell.

Engineers create game-changing metalens that breaks records in performance

06/25/20 — World's thinnest, most efficient flat lens delivers focal power over broad band of light
Wastewater treatment plant at night

Monitoring COVID-19 prevalence in municipal wastewater

06/24/20 — Samples from a single collection station can reveal clues to how the SARS-CoV-2 virus is circulating in communities
Gerbrand Ceder, Teresa Head-Gordon, Jennifer Listgarten, Alberto Sangiovanni-Vincentelli

Four Berkeley engineers receive awards for COVID-19 research

06/24/20 — C3.ai Digital Transformation Institute announces new funding for projects
Junqiao Wu in the atrium of Hearst Memorial Mining Building

Bakar Prize winner hopes to harness sun’s power

06/22/20 — Junqiao Wu, professor of material science and engineering, awarded campus's new $225,000 prize for real-world potential of his thermal-powered material transformations
swimming carp

Off the scales: Fish armor both tough and flexible

06/22/20 Berkeley Lab — High-tech imaging of carp scales by Berkeley materials scientists reveals remarkable properties that could lead to advanced synthetic materials

Juneteenth reflection

06/19/20 — A message from Dean Tsu-Jae King Liu on working together to create a more just and equal society.
Video of robot surgery training

Robot see, robot do, AI-style

06/17/20 Engadget — Berkeley Engineering researchers, in collaboration with an Intel team, have taught a surgical robot to suture by showing it surgical videos of actual doctors.
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