CEE Department Chair Joan Walker, CEE Professor Susan Shaheen and DCRP Professor Daniel Rodriguez
DCRP Professor Daniel Rodriguez, SafeTREC Director Julia Griswold and Leah Shahum, Executive Director, Vision Zero Network, talk next to ITS Berkeley Acting Director Scott Moura and UCLA professor Jiaqi Ma
CEE professor, TSRC Director, RIMI Director Susan Shaheen
ITS Berkeley Acting Director Scott Moura
UC Berkeley @berkeleyengineer.bsky.social faculty and researchers were featured at the UC ITS Mobility 10x Summit, the capstone event of the Resilient and Innovative Mobility Initiative (RIMI). See photos and read more about RIMI projects: its.berkeley.edu/news/its-ber...
03.03.2026 23:18
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Zihui Zhou, BIDMaP postdoctoral fellow, and Omar M. Yaghi, BIDMaPโs chief scientist, stand side-by-side wearing blue lab coats and smiling with arms crossed.
BIDMaP researchers have unveiled a new material, COF-1000, that captures carbon dioxide from outdoor air at unprecedented speed, serving as a new climate solution.
๐ Read more: https://bit.ly/4a599le
@berkeleychemistry.bsky.social @berkeleyengineer.bsky.social
13.02.2026 17:16
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Two Berkeley Engineering professors named to NAE - Berkeley Engineering
Ken Goldberg and Kam Lau elected to the esteemed organization
The National Academy of Engineering (NAE) announced thatย two UC Berkeleyย engineering faculty members โย Ken Goldbergย andย Kam Lauย โ have been elected to its ranks.
The number of engineering faculty members in the NAE is now 73. Additionally, 10 alums were added to this yearโs roster of inductees.
11.02.2026 20:18
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Text: โNew 'molecular sponge' pulls carbon from the air faster than ever before!โ Zihui Zhou, a BIDMaP Postdoctoral Fellow and the studyโs first author, pictured with senior author Professor Omar M. Yaghi, BIDMaPโs Chief Scientist. (Courtesy BIDMaP)
Berkeley researchers unveiled a new 'molecular sponge' pulling carbon from the air faster than ever before!
Learn more: bit.ly/4a599le
10.02.2026 01:24
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ICYMI: @berkeleyengineer.bsky.social's Seung-Wuk Lee, a faculty scientist in #BioBSE, pioneered a sustainable biomining approach using genetically engineered viruses to extract rare earth elements. Read more: go.lbl.gov/biomining
04.02.2026 23:07
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Excited to read about @berkeleyengineer.bsky.social CEE PhD candidate Linda Lim, a 2025 graduate of Enoโs Leaders Development Conference (LDC), recipient of the Lillian Borrone Scholarship, featured on Eno Center for Transportation's website. Learn more about Linda: enotrans.org/article/buil...
21.01.2026 23:49
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Ashmita Kumar works outside her grandparentsโ garage in San Jose. (Marcus Hanschen)
Ashmita Kumar (B.S.โ25 EECS; Business), the 2024 Big Ideas Contest winner, co-founded Code Blue, a startup that uses AI to detect strokes.
She's emblematic of UC Berkeley's top ranking for producing student- and alumni-led startups!
Read her California Magazine profile: bit.ly/3LFcNbW
17.01.2026 22:36
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Using the microbiome to combat lung pathogens - Berkeley Engineering
Novel approach offers a way to stop deadly infections without using antibiotics
A team of scientists led by UC Berkeley is working on a system that uses probiotics, beneficial bacteria within our bodies, and prebiotics, the nutrients that support these good bacteria, to combat lung pathogens.
13.01.2026 23:06
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Tech For Good | CNN
A team of researchers is developing biodegradable seed carriers that can be deployed using drone technology.
CNN recently featured professor Lining Yao's Morphing Matter Lab on the show Tech for Good!
The researchers' work on self-burying E-seeds were highlighted as an innovation in reforestation efforts.
13.01.2026 00:19
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Researchers uncover new rules for designing protein-like polymers - Berkeley Engineering
Findings could lead to eco-friendly plastics and other materials
UC Berkeley researchers have unlocked โdesign rulesโ that upend long-held views on polymers and could pave the way for eco-friendly plastics and other materials.
08.01.2026 23:26
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Berkeley Engineeringโs 2025 in review - Berkeley Engineering
Nine standout stories from the year
โTis the season for retrospective lists, and Berkeley Engineering is here to bring you the best of our research, accomplishments and community in 2025!
Brace yourself for everything from classic arcade games to swanky student hubs to Nobel prize wins.
19.12.2025 21:11
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As we head into the holidays, we wanted to express our deep gratitude for all who make up the Berkeley Engineering community!
To brighten this wish, we are featuring the Strauch Hypercube, a dynamic art installation that illuminates the Grimes Engineering Center.
Fiat Lux!
15.12.2025 19:16
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Nature provides the answers - Berkeley Engineering
Phillip Messersmith harnesses the natural world to engineer medical innovations
Did you know? Mussels attach to surfaces with protein fibers called byssal threadsโฆ and this biological feature is inspiring professor Phillip Messersmith to develop cutting-edge adhesives.
14.12.2025 01:50
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Two UC Berkeley professors elected to the National Academy of Inventors - Berkeley Engineering
Ana Claudia Arias and Tahir Ghani named as 2025 fellows
Ghani, visiting professor of EECS, is a senior Intel fellow and director of semiconductor research at Intel Corp. Dubbedย โMr. Transistor,โย he has played a central role in the transformation of transistor technology across three decades. His career has resulted in over 900 patents.
11.12.2025 19:14
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Two UC Berkeley professors elected to the National Academy of Inventors - Berkeley Engineering
Ana Claudia Arias and Tahir Ghani named as 2025 fellows
Arias, professor of EECS, centers her research on printed and flexible electronics, using these materials to fabricate bendable devices and sensors for health applications. She has developed skin-like sensors, wearable monitors, and devices that make MRI procedures easier and safer for children.
11.12.2025 19:14
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Two UC Berkeley professors elected to the National Academy of Inventors - Berkeley Engineering
Ana Claudia Arias and Tahir Ghani named as 2025 fellows
Ana Claudia Arias and Tahir Ghani, both faculty members in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, have been elected to the National Academy of Inventors!
The honor, awarded to 185 inductees this year, marks the highest professional distinction awarded solely to inventors.
11.12.2025 19:14
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05.12.2025 18:21
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Congrats to CEE PhD student Albert Cao, Professor Marta Gonzalez, and the HumNet Lab team for earning second-best contribution at ACM SIGSPATIAL 2025 for their work, โsparkmobility: A Spark-based Python Library for Processing, Modeling, and Analyzing Large Mobility Datasets.โ
05.12.2025 17:30
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Yao holds a PneuMesh robot at the Morphing Matter Lab. (Photo by Adam Lau/UC Berkeley Engineering)
Two hands hold up a PneuMesh robot. (Photo by Adam Lau/UC Berkeley Engineering)
A hand holds up the underside of a MorphingSkin bracelet. (Photo by Adam Lau/UC Berkeley Engineering)
Yao poses with a large pine cone. (Photo by Adam Lau/UC Berkeley Engineering)
Check out these outtakes from our photo shoot in Professor Lining Yaoโs Morphing Matter Lab for Berkeley Engineer magazine!
Yao, assistant professor of mechanical engineering, envisions a future where materials respond through interaction with the environment.
Read all about it: bit.ly/4nSSDbI
01.12.2025 19:55
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Game changer - Berkeley Engineering
Arcade legend Eugene Jarvis looks back on his time as a Berkeley undergrad
Jarvis would go on to use his programming bona fides to create 1980โs Defender, which innovated how video games on a whole were structured.ย Heโs also responsible for other cabinet classics such as the Cruisโn series and Robotron: 2084, among many other games!
24.11.2025 23:51
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Game changer - Berkeley Engineering
Arcade legend Eugene Jarvis looks back on his time as a Berkeley undergrad
Eugene Jarvis (B.S.โ76 EECS) is a certified game changer โ as in, a pioneer of the arcade gaming space!
His storied career got its start in Birge Hall, next to the Campanile. It was in the basement where he got his first taste of video games, specifically 1962โs Spacewar!
24.11.2025 23:51
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Seva seated in a hockey uniform. (Courtesy)
Seva works on a prosthetic leg. (Courtesy)
Seva next to a prosthetic leg on skis. (Courtesy)
"Engineering is more than design. It is a way to heal, to help and to make a difference. My goal is to use technology to fill what is missing, restore what is broken and create tools that help hearts and lives feel whole again.โ โ Nikolai Seva (MEngโ25 ME) on his adaptive ski prosthetic #VoicesOfBE
22.11.2025 18:50
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The Best Inventions of 2025
Here are the 2025 best inventions making the world better, smarter, and more fun.
The surgical technique is called โirreversible electroporationโ (IRE), which destroys cell walls without harming nearby tissue vessels.
"I truly think that this will be viewed as one of the most important advances in the treatment of tumors in years,โ Rubinsky told Berkeley News back in 2007.
22.11.2025 18:47
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Text: โBoris Rubinsky is behind one of TIMEโs Best Inventions of 2025!โ An illustration of needles delivering an electric pulse. (Courtesy NanoKnife AngioDynamics)
Did you know? Boris Rubinsky, professor emeritus of bioengineering and of mechanical engineering, is behind one of TIMEโs Best Inventions of 2025!
The NanoKnife is revolutionizing care for prostate cancer by using electric currents to quickly and easily reach remote tumors.
22.11.2025 18:46
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My story on Lining Yao and the Morphing Matter Lab was recently published by @berkeleyengineer.bsky.social in Berkeley Engineer magazine.
18.11.2025 21:03
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Chancellor Rich Lyons is seated in a Formula Electric racing car during open house at Richmond Field Station. (Photo by Adam Lau/Berkeley Engineering)
Chancellor Lyons tours STAR's booth displaying rockets and machine parts. (Photo by Adam Lau/Berkeley Engineering)
Students in blue hard hats observe the machinery at the SOAR labs. (Photo by Adam Lau/Berkeley Engineering)
Three students observe the machinery at the SOAR labs. (Photo by Adam Lau/Berkeley Engineering)
ICYMI: We launched the Student Organization Applied Research (SOAR) labs at Richmond Field Station (RFS) on Saturday!
Now, student orgs can design, build and develop projects using high-end technology and equipment that improves both efficiency and safety.
Read our story: bit.ly/3XxlPKr
17.11.2025 23:52
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Weโre SOARinโ, flyinโ โ๏ธ
At the Student Organization Applied Research (SOAR) labs, that is! Today marks the launch of this new hub for creativity, hands-on learning and teamwork at Richmond Field Station.
Hereโs to kicking off a new era of student innovation!
16.11.2025 01:44
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Testing the waters - Berkeley Engineering
Researchers have found that stored drinking water is a key transmission pathway for E. coli
From the latest issue of Berkeley Engineering mag: Research by QB3-Berkeley affiliate Amy Pickering shows that stored drinking water is a major source of E. coli transmission in developing countries. Read more from @berkeleyengineer.bsky.social: engineering.berkeley.edu/news/2025/11...
14.11.2025 02:42
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