The Association for Computing Machinery has recognized Ma's transformative research in large-scale data visualization, which has left an indelible mark on diverse fields of study, from cybersecurity, supercomputing and manufacturing to healthcare and social science.
Meet Glaucia Helena Carvalho do Prado, an assistant professor of teaching in the chemical engineering department and international scholar focusing on mental health and wellness in engineering and paving the way for women and girls in STEM fields.
The UC Davis Distinguished Professor Emeritus received the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Computer Society's 2024 Harlan D. Mills Award for his contributions to the software engineering field.
The UC Davis Center for Nano-MicroManufacturing is among two centers and two labs led by electrical and computer engineering faculty that are crucial to the $15M U.S. CHIPS and Science Act partnership to advance semiconductor technologies for AI.
Meet three standout student teams that constructed creative solutions to real-world problems, including air pollution, drought and rising temperatures, during the fall quarter session of ENG 3 – "Introduction to Engineering Design" at UC Davis.
The Department of Biomedical Engineering redesigns its Quarter at Aggie Square program to offer a robust toolkit for students interested in the biomedical device industry. Students now take manufacturing and entrepreneurial classes alongside clinical immersion opportunities.
Mechanical and aerospace engineering student Shreya Chandra shoots for the moon and beyond by becoming the first UC Davis recipient of the prestigious award for students with a passion for space exploration.
The U.S. Department of Energy, or DOE, has selected a University of California, Davis, collaboration to receive $1.98 million in funding as one of 49 projects aimed at decarbonizing the industrial sector and moving the nation closer to a net-zero economy.
On a crisp fall day, the UC Davis Student Farm buzzed with energy as engineering students worked diligently under the bright sun. With shovels and paintbrushes in hand, they dug a trench, assembled wooden frames and brought their design to life.