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Oct 18, 2005 NSF Grant Awarded to Professor McCarthy for Research in Advanced Degree Polynomial Systems Research to help improve general movement and reliability in machine activity |
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Oct 12, 2005 Will Orange County's Infrastructure Make The Grade? Civil engineers assess state of county's infrastructure
WHAT:The release of the 2005 Report Card for Orange County's Infrastructure by the American Society of Civil Engineers ASCE) Orange County Branch and the UC Irvine Civil and Environmental Engineering Affiliates will examine the trends affecting the region's infrastructure: aviation, parks/recreation, school facilities, solid waste, transportation, urban runoff/flood control, drinking water, and wastewater. The report will assess the progress of Orange County's infrastructure since it received an overall grade of "C" by these two groups in 2002. |
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Oct 11, 2005 Samueli School Graduate Program Ranks 10th in Nation for Hispanics The September 2005 edition of Hispanic Business magazine has ranked the graduate engineering program at UC Irvine 10th in the nation for Hispanics. |
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Oct 4, 2005 Purdue Recognizes Schmitendorf with Outstanding Aerospace Engineer Alumni Award |
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Sep 27, 2005 Graduate Student Receives Biomedical Engineering Society Award Peyton honored as one of five national recipients |
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Sep 19, 2005 Doctoral Student Awarded UCI Newkirk Center for Science and Society Fellowship Fellowship to aid in hydrologic forecasts by the National Weather Service |
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Sep 19, 2005 Professor Heydari Receives National Science Foundation Grant Grant will support research to analyze and design high speed ICs |
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Sep 19, 2005 EECS Professor Chairs IEEE Emerging Technologies Workshop de Figueiredo discusses �Circuits and Systems for 4G Mobile Wireless Communications� |
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Sep 9, 2005 Professor Robert Liebeck Receives ASME's Spirit of St. Louis Medal Recognized for his service in the advancement of aeronautics and astronautics |
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Sep 8, 2005 UC Irvine to Host Lecture on "The Bionic Human" �Engineering Innovations� quarterly breakfast lecture series to explore trends in engineering |
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Sep 6, 2005 Calit2 Irvine Division Director Yee Honored at Annual American Chemical Society Meeting The Division of Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering Society celebrates Yee |
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Aug 31, 2005 Help the Hurricane Katrina Relief Efforts Find out how you can contribute and support organizations providing aid |
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Aug 29, 2005 Professor Hutchinson Receives Two Grants for Concrete Damage-Flow and Building Foundation Rehabilitation NSF grants awarded for civil and environmental engineering research projects |
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Aug 26, 2005 Environmental Engineering Doctoral Student Receives Environmental Protection Agency STAR Fellowship Resources to be used for research in studying surface water quality |
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Aug 24, 2005 City of Irvine, NFCRC, Toyota Showcase the Future of Urban Transportation with Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle City officials, automobile executives and fuel cell researchers demonstrate the power of zero-emission hydrogen energy |
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Aug 17, 2005 Balsells Fellowship Students Commemorate Program's 10th Anniversary with Park Bench Dedication Former Catalan President, Jordi Pujol, attended UCI�s special event and student poster session |
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Aug 15, 2005 UCI Receives $1.5 Million National Science Foundation Grant to Research Electronic Waste Interdisciplinary team will evaluate ways to minimize hazards of outdated cell phones |
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Aug 8, 2005 UCI Researchers Complete World's Highest-Resolution Display Wall Scientists at UC Irvine have completed the world's highest-resolution grid-based display for visualizing and manipulating massive data sets |
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Aug 4, 2005 Emerging Field of Imaging Genetics is Explored at Upcoming UCI Presentation OCTANe@UCI and Calit2 will present �Genetic Medical Imaging � Converging Technologies Personalize Medicine & Treatment� as part of its �Innovation Series� Thursday, August 18, 2005 from 6 to 8:30 p.m., at the Calit2 Building at UC Irvine |
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Aug 1, 2005 Via Internet, Australian-based Researchers Perform Real-time Cell Surgery in California RoboLase technology may one day not only bridge laboratories but also allow physicians to perform medical procedures from distant locations |



