The greening of jeans 11/06/23 — Huue, a company co-founded by alum Tammy Hsu, uses biotechnology to create environmentally friendly dyes for denim.
Putting students front and center 11/06/23 — The new Engineering Center will transform the student experience for generations to come.
Nuclear power renaissance 11/06/23 — Molten salt technologies could pave the way for advanced nuclear energy systems that are safer, more efficient and cost-effective.
New online master’s degree 11/06/23 — The MAS-E degree is designed for professionals seeking “knowledge upgrades” in STEM fields.
A cool way to save coral 11/06/23 — Technology developed by Berkeley engineers has been used to cryopreserve and revive entire coral fragments.
Put into words 11/06/23 — An implantable, AI-powered device can translate brain signals into synthesized speech and facial expressions.
Sequestering carbon 11/06/23 — To remove carbon from the air, researchers have proposed burying biomass crops in dry environmental chambers.
Plug-and-play 11/06/23 — Researchers have developed a Python framework that makes it easier to collaborate and incorporate NeRF technology into projects.
Materially better 11/06/23 — To make next-gen batteries, professor Gerbrand Ceder is finding innovative ways to accelerate the research on key materials.
Pioneering a flexible online degree 11/06/23 — Our newest professional master’s degree program meets an important educational need in the tech sector.
With flexibility comes possibility 11/06/23 — Funding for faculty fellowships will ignite the most important discoveries of the future.
Kirk Tramble (B.S.’93 EECS) is new president of Cal Alumni Assoc. board of directors 11/02/23 — CAA: In a Q&A, Tramble discusses his deep connections to UC Berkeley, including co-founding the Black Engineering and Science Alumni Club
Researchers demonstrate new 3D printing technique for quantum sensors 10/31/23 — Innovation may lead to novel applications in precision measurement, biological imaging and environmental monitoring
Umesh Vazirani awarded $2.4M grant from DOE 10/30/23 — Research will explore ways to advance production-ready quantum computing
Ashok Gadgil awarded National Medal of Technology and Innovation 10/24/23 — Distinguished CEE professor's technological innovations have profoundly benefited low-resource communities worldwide
Diversity in academic hiring, a success story 10/23/23 — CZ Biohub SF: Co-founded by BioE professor Aaron Streets, NextGen initiative diversifies faculty hiring in biological, biomedical sciences at universities
Women leaders at six top research universities urge more diversity in semiconductor workforce 10/23/23 — Science: Dean Tsu-Jae King Liu part of new consortium aiming to improve training in microelectronics to meet increased demand
Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing receives $25M matching pledge 10/19/23 — Simons Institute: Gift from SFI will help support ongoing innovation and research into theoretical computing