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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.
The UC Davis College of Engineering has established a new center focused on artificial intelligence, or AI. The UC Davis AI Center in Engineering will work to leverage AI for the betterment of humanity and the planet through advancements in foundational research, translational applications and educational efforts.
A new video series developed by experts at the UC Davis College of Engineering and California Department of Public Health aims to help building and facility managers better understand how to manage indoor air quality. Better indoor air quality can reduce the spread of airborne diseases such as COVID-19 and improve productivity in schools and workplaces.
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Mason Earles Named a 2024 Wine Industry Leader
WineBusiness Monthly has named Mason Earles, an assistant professor of biological and agricultural engineering, as a "Research Superstar" for its 2024 list of individuals shaping the wine industry for taking precision agriculture to the next level with AI.
New Research Investigates Internet for All
With funding from the NSF, Assistant Professor of Computer Science Alexander Gamero-Garrido will use existing and novel methods of internet measurement to investigate and improve the quality of broadband networks.
BME Professor Co-Leads New Head and Neck Malignancies Innovation Group
The team connects engineers, scientists and clinicians from UC Davis and UC Davis Health. “Think of it as a ‘meeting of the minds’ as we brainstorm outside of the box on new angles to research new treatments,” Associate Professor Randy Carney said.