Ping Keng Lu, a Ph.D. student in Prof. Jarrahi’s group has been awarded the 2017 scholarship from the Chinese American Engineers and Scientist Association of Southern California for his significant...
The UCLA Electrical Engineering Department regrets to note the passing this week of Professor Emeritus Paul K.C. Wang. After earning his Ph.D. from UC Berkeley in 1960, he worked at...
The GoogleResearchFacultyAward is a world-wide competition, supporting academic research through meaningful engagement with university faculty. This Faculty Research Awards program provides unrestricted gifts to support research at institutions around the world....
In celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the FPGA Symposium, which took February 22-24, 2017, in Monterey, California, ACM/SIGDA TCFPGA initiated the FPGA and Reconfigurable Computing Hall of Fame program at the symposium. ...
The Watanabe Excellence in Research Award recognizes research contributions of one of the faculty members at the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Sciences each year. The award...
Photo: Nezih Tolga Yardimci characterizing the plasmonic terahertz detectors Professor Mona Jarrahi’s research group has developed a new antenna array that greatly expands the operation bandwidth and level of sensitivity...
[Guojie Luo accepted the Award on behalf of the group.] Prof. Jason Cong and his former students Guojie Luo, Jie Wei, and Yan Zhang received the 10-Year Retrospective Most Influential...
Sam Coogan, Chee Wei Wong, Mona Jarrahi and Benjamin Williams were recipients of three Sustainable LA Grand Challenge (SLA GC) Grants. The SLA GC is a university-wide research initiative to...
Lingnan Song, a PhD student of Professor Yahya Rahmat-Samii’s group, received the First Place in the 2017 Ernest K. Smith USNC-URSI Student Paper Competition Award for her paper entitled “Miniaturized...
The work of Professor Aydogan Ozcan and his research group, “Smartphone microscope offers cost-effective DNA sequencing and genetic mutation analysis” was recently published in Nature Communications. Read entire article: http://newsroom.ucla.edu/releases/smartphone-microscope-offers-cost-effective-dna-sequencing-and-genetic-mutation-analysis
Mobile phones and computers use electromagnetic waves to send and receive information — they’re what enable our devices to upload photos and download apps. But there is only a limited...
The Electrical Engineering Department is proud to announce that the 2016 National Academy of Inventors (NAI) Fellows Selection Committee have elected Dr. Shri Narayanan and Dr. Dan M. Goebel (at...