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UC Davis engineers are investigating new ways to feed a growing population, from fungus-grown jerky to cultivated beef and sustainable systems for wine and coffee.
An AI-driven solution for diabetes management could be a game changer for young adults living with the chronic disease.
Dean Richard L. Corsi sits down with Professor of Computer Science Ian Davidson and Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Chen-Nee Chuah to discuss the current and near-future roles of artificial intelligence and its real and anticipated implications for society at large.
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Simon Bare Receives 2025 ACS Division Award
The Catalysis Science and Technology Division of the American Chemical Society has chosen Simon Bare, a UC Davis adjunct professor of chemical engineering and distinguished scientist at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, to receive the 2025 Award for Exceptional Achievements.

Artificial Intuition at the Exploratorium
Watch a discussion about different ways to align machines with our social and natural values among a panel of experts, including Assistant Professor Christina Harvey and Associate Professor Zhaodan Kong, both of mechanical and aerospace engineering.

Using AI in Teaching Wins Poster Award
Amir Saeidi, an assistant professor of teaching in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, earned the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Conference Committee’s Choice Poster Award for his initiative in training a large-language model to act as an assignment expert to better engage students and build critical thinking skills.