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Built to race. Engineered to lead.

05/10/26 — With your gift to Berkeley Engineering, you can fuel innovation and change.
Pallets on fire

From forest to front door

05/10/26 — Understanding how wildfire spreads through communities
A swirl of purple and blue LED lights emitted from the Hypercube above the Grimes Engineering Center.

Let there be light

05/08/26 — Strauch Hypercube illuminates Grimes Engineering Center
Katherine Yelick standing in front of an aerial image of Berkeley Lab.

Katherine Yelick named director of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

05/06/26 — UCOP: EECS professor currently serves as vice chancellor for research at UC Berkeley
Close-up view of a semiconductor wafer, reflecting different colors.

Researchers discover a new pathway to building energy-efficient computing chips

05/04/26 — Ultrathin titanium dioxide film exhibits surprising properties that could advance semiconductor technology
Peter Bartlett, Professor of the Graduate School in the departments of electrical engineering and computer sciences and of statistics.

Peter Bartlett elected to the National Academy of Sciences

04/30/26 — EECS and statistics professor is among six Berkeley researchers recognized for ‘distinguished and continuing achievements in original research’
Kristin Persson stands in front of a brick wall.

Kristin Persson elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences

04/24/26 — Materials scientist is among seven UC Berkeley faculty recognized for excellence
Arpad Horvath, professor of civil and environmental engineering.

CEE professor Arpad Horvath named ASCE Distinguished Member

04/24/26 — This is the highest honor bestowed on civil engineers, recognizing the most accomplished individuals in the profession
Professor Ting Xu shown working in her lab wearing safety goggles and a blue lab coat. She is working at a table full of lab equipment.

UC Berkeley-led biodegradable fabric research awarded $10M from Bezos Earth Fund

04/24/26 — Protein-based spider silk inspires new fibers sourced from compost
Close-up image of the MechanoAge platform on a microscope stage.

Researchers teach AI to spot cancer risk by squeezing individual breast cells

04/23/26 — UC Berkeley and City of Hope scientists discover that a cell's mechanical age can effectively signal cancer risk
Ying Cui, UC Berkeley assistant professor of industrial engineering and operations research.

Ying Cui receives NSF CAREER Award for optimization research

04/22/26 — IEOR professor's work focuses on advancing mathematical tools that underpin modern artificial intelligence and decision-making systems
Adam Yala, assistant professor of EECS.

UC Berkeley and UCSF researchers are using AI to revolutionize medical imaging

04/17/26 — EECS professor Adam Yala’s startup strives to make medical imaging more efficient — and more effective
Bioengineering professor Michael Yartsev.

Michael Yartsev wins illustrious Guggenheim Fellowship

04/17/26 — Berkeley engineer was one of four UC Berkeley professors named a 2026 Fellow
A brilliant green and blue, long-billed bird sitting under a flower head.

Sunbirds suck, scientists find. Hummingbirds don’t.

04/13/26 — Two unrelated groups of nectar eaters, hummingbirds and sunbirds, evolved different techniques to slurp the sweet liquid from flowers
EECS associate professor Matei Zaharia.

Matei Zaharia awarded ACM Prize in Computing

04/08/26 — CDSS: EECS professor’s visionary development of open-source systems has helped enable large-scale machine learning, analytics and AI at a global scale
Macchi Bears, McLaughlin Hall, and the Campanile at UC Berkeley in Berkeley, Calif. on Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2015. (Photo by Steve McConnell/Berkeley Engineering)

Berkeley Engineering ranked third best grad program in the nation by U.S. News

04/07/26 — “We continue to punch above our weight,” said Dean Asta
Paige Balcom at “Plastic Mountain,” an area at the current Takataka Plastics facility where collected bottles are dumped, then sorted before being processed in the facility’s production lines.

Giving plastic a second life

03/30/26 — UC Berkeley Engineering alum Paige Balcom is turning plastic waste into economic opportunity through her recycling company in Uganda
Sathvik Iyengar, EECS postdoctoral researcher, with UC Berkeley Campanile in the background.

Researcher Sathvik Iyengar named 2026 Schmidt Science Fellow

03/25/26 — Prestigious international fellowship recognizes emerging interdisciplinary science leaders
A close-up of clear glass slides with white patterned samples arranged in compartments, illuminated with warm light.

Organ-on-a-chip technology replicates decades of human aging in just four days

03/25/26 — Rausser College of Natural Resources: New technology could make it easier for researchers to screen longevity therapeutics without waiting years for results
Rendering of T cells in shades of green and blue.

Researchers grow immune cells with more targeted cancer-fighting abilities

03/10/26 — New approach could lead to therapies for a wider range of diseases and with fewer side effects
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