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Mechanical engineering student Will Siemens competing on pole vault.

When student athletes are also engineers

03/05/25 — ASME: Berkeley mechanical engineering students are excelling on and off the field, court and track
Illustration of proteins.

Breakthrough method enables rapid discovery of new useful proteins

02/28/25 — IGI: UC Berkeley engineers help develop computational approach to quickly search massive datasets and prioritize proteins to study
Mark Liu, former executive chairman of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC), speaking at a podium. To ensure American technology competitiveness in the long term, Liu is establishing the Technology Competitiveness and Industrial Policy Center at the University of California, Berkeley.

New UC Berkeley center to address American competitiveness in advanced technology

02/24/25 — The academic center will engage experts in technology, economics and policy from across academia, industry and non-profit organizations
Photo of Michael and Janelle Grimes wearing hard hats and shoveling dirt at the Engineering Center groundbreaking ceremony.

New Engineering Center to be named after UC Berkeley alumni Michael and Janelle Grimes

02/19/25 — The honor recognizes benefactors who have made outstanding contributions to the campus and its students
DNA double helix with sparkling nodes

New AI breakthrough can model and design genetic code across all domains of life

02/19/25 — Evo 2, the largest AI model in biology to date, can accurately predict the effects of all types of genetic mutations
Headshots of Song Mei and Natacha Crooks.

Two EECS faculty earn Sloan Research Fellowships

02/18/25 — Natacha Crooks and Song Mei awarded prestigious honor for early career researchers
Kristin Persson, Stuart Russell and David Schaffer (left to right)

Three Berkeley Engineering professors named to NAE

02/11/25 — Kristin Persson, Stuart Russell and David Schaffer elected to the esteemed organization
The Dorsal Grasper assistive device, developed by UC Berkeley engineers, facilitates human-robot collaborative grasping. Its supernumerary robotic fingers on the back of the hand are grasping a tennis ball.

New assistive device enhances grasping for people with spinal cord injuries

02/10/25 — Dorsal Grasper provides an intuitive, collaborative grasping approach
EECS professor Sergey Levine poses for a portrait in his lab at Berkeley Way West in Berkeley, Calif. on Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2020.

UC Berkeley researchers in Sergey Levine’s lab devise a fast, precise way to teach robots complicated tasks

01/29/25 — Using AI, these robots learn skills with startling accuracy
Civil and environmental engineering professor Scott Moura demonstrates SlrpEV, a research project developing next-generation intelligent EV charging stations, at UC Berkeley

Batteries, buildings and beyond: Scott Moura combats climate change at scale

01/29/25 — CITRIS: Associate professor of CEE uses modeling and machine learning to optimize systems, develop energy-efficient infrastructure
Image depicting ACCEL-RT: Autonomous Cargo Carriers for Enhanced Logistics in Rural and Tribal Areas.

UC Berkeley PATH awarded $10M USDOT grant

01/27/25 — Funding will facilitate development and deployment of innovative autonomous vehicle technologies to improve freight logistics in rural and tribal communities
Carl Monismith

Carl Monismith, longtime professor and pioneering pavement researcher, dies at 98

01/21/25 — A Cal alum, he was profoundly dedicated to teaching, mentorship and the pursuit of scientific discovery
New engineering faculty, clockwise from top-left, Franco Zunino (CEE), Manxi Wu (CEE), Emma Pierson (EECS), Mengjie Yu (EECS), Alex Dimakis (EECS), Jiyun Kang (MSE), Claudio Hail (ME) and Zaijun Chen (EECS).

Berkeley Engineering welcomes eight new faculty members

01/21/25 — Professors in four departments started their tenure on Jan. 1.
The White House has announced that Grace Gu, Sergey Levine and Grace O’Connell (left to right) are among this year

White House honors engineering faculty with early career awards

01/17/25 — Grace Gu, Sergey Levine and Grace O’Connell have been awarded the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE)
Firefighters work to contain a grass fire that broke out in the Oakland Hills on Oct. 18, 2024.

Is the Bay Area prepared for major wildfires?

01/16/25 — Researchers use computer simulations to stress-test region’s disaster preparedness and virtual games to educate the public about wildfire safety
Brightly colored chameleon clutching leaves.

New electromagnetic material draws inspiration from the color-shifting chameleon

01/15/25 — Applications include defense, wireless communications, energy and smart infrastructure
Rendering of solar panels reflecting light from the sun

New research center to develop innovative solar power plant technologies

01/15/25 — UC Berkeley and Nextracker Inc. are partnering to launch the CAL-NEXT Center for Solar Energy Research
Water is dropped on the advancing Palisades Fire by helicopter in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles.

UC Berkeley researchers offer insights into the Los Angeles fires

01/13/25 — Scholars discuss the fires’ causes and impacts on health, housing and the path ahead
Headshot of Jelani Nelson.

Jelani Nelson considers human thought with computer science tools

01/08/25 — CDSS: Chair of UC Berkeley’s Computer Science Division is keeping the curricula ‘fresh’
A 3D fractal tree antenna fabricated using charge programmed multi-material 3D printing (CPD).

Tuning in to the possibilities of 3D-printed antenna technology

01/08/25 — A new additive manufacturing platform could revolutionize how antennas are printed and open a range of design possibilities
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