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Construction materials such as concrete and plastic have the potential to lock away billions of tons of carbon dioxide, according to a new study by civil engineers and earth systems scientists at UC Davis and Stanford University.
The University of California, Davis, College of Engineering has recognized nine bold and interdisciplinary projects with Next Level Research Awards.
This fall, UC Davis broke ground on a first-of-its-kind bird flight research center, which will allow students and researchers in the College of Engineering and School of Veterinary Medicine to study how birds fly to advance scientific understanding and aerial system design.
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Nurturing Students into Global Engineers
Renetta Garrison Tull, vice chancellor of diversity, equity and inclusion and adjunct professor of electrical and computer engineering, has written a chapter on international engineering collaborations that has been included in “Academic Leadership in Engineering Education,” a new book published by Springer Nature.
Yayoi Takamura Named IEEE Magnetics Society Distinguished Lecturer
The professor and chair of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering was selected on the basis of international reputation for excellence in their respective fields, speaking acumen and widespread interest within the greater magnetics community of their proposed lecture topics.
Aidan Gilchrist Receives Early Career Award
The American Federation for Aging Research has honored the assistant professor of biomedical engineering with a Glenn Foundation for Medical Research Grant for Junior Faculty.