Tanaya Sahoo, a second-year international graduate student in the materials science and engineering master's program, aims to deploy advanced, sustainable technologies to solve real-world problems.
UC Davis graduate students from various programs came together on April 12 for the semi-final of the 2024 Grad Slam. Out of the top 10 finalists, an impressive five hailed from graduate groups and programs led by the College of Engineering.
PLASMA Demo Day, organized by the UC Davis Student Startup Center, will showcase students' innovative startups and entrepreneurial ventures as they pitch their companies to industry experts.
Mechanical engineering student Rowan Glenn has been recognized for their research with the AIAA Jefferson Goblet Student Paper Award. They share how getting involved in research as an undergraduate has shaped their engineering experiences.
From career advancement to unique social events to their revered presence at Picnic Day, the American Institute of Chemical Engineers at the University of California, Davis, has something to offer every engineering student.
Dovin Kiernan, a recent graduate from the Biomedical Engineering Graduate Group at the University of California, Davis, explores biomechanics and wearable technology to reduce the high rates of overuse injuries in running.
The Cyber Security Club at UC Davis will compete for the crown of top network protector in the western region, while hosting workshops, speakers and competitions of their own to connect students with skills in system defense.
Ph.D. candidate Tim Linke learns about optimization algorithms and wins big at a student presentation competition during his summer internship at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
Researchers at the UC Davis Coffee Center in the College of Engineering, through a partnership with cloud service provider Fabscale, have engineered a new way to analyze coffee for quality control, at a low cost. Their new photo-based app Roastpic is launching on April 12 to give anyone with a smartphone a better picture of the quality of their coffee beans.
Second-year biomedical engineering student Julia Sutedjo recounts her day with Dean Richard L. Corsi as a participant in the UC Davis Leadership Job Shadow Program.