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The NanoKnife is revolutionizing care for prostate cancer by using electric currents to quickly and easily reach remote tumors.
The NanoKnife is revolutionizing care for prostate cancer by using electric currents to quickly and easily reach remote tumors.
Now, student orgs can design, build and develop projects using high-end technology and equipment that improves both efficiency and safety.
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Now, student orgs can design, build and develop projects using high-end technology and equipment that improves both efficiency and safety.
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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.
Here’s to kicking off a new era of student innovation!
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.
Here’s to kicking off a new era of student innovation!
Our cover story highlights how science meets shapeshifting at the Morphing Matter Lab. Other features cover medical innovations, an at-home diagnostic test and a new color "olo."
Read the issue: engineering.berkeley.edu/magazine
Our cover story highlights how science meets shapeshifting at the Morphing Matter Lab. Other features cover medical innovations, an at-home diagnostic test and a new color "olo."
Read the issue: engineering.berkeley.edu/magazine
Using a heart-on-a-chip model, a team led by Professor Kevin Healy found a lipid nanoparticle that could penetrate the heart muscle to deliver therapeutic gene therapies.
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Using a heart-on-a-chip model, a team led by Professor Kevin Healy found a lipid nanoparticle that could penetrate the heart muscle to deliver therapeutic gene therapies.
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(Photos by Adam Lau / Berkeley Engineering)
(Photos by Adam Lau / Berkeley Engineering)
“The Strauch Hypercube” lit up the Grimes Engineering Center during our Dean’s Society event tonight.
This installation is a visual representation of the relationship between exploration, innovation and community — and unlike anything else on campus.
“The Strauch Hypercube” lit up the Grimes Engineering Center during our Dean’s Society event tonight.
This installation is a visual representation of the relationship between exploration, innovation and community — and unlike anything else on campus.
Grace Gu, associate professor of mechanical engineering, led the workshop.
Learn more: bit.ly/46RwtkV
Grace Gu, associate professor of mechanical engineering, led the workshop.
Learn more: bit.ly/46RwtkV
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Full #VoicesOfBE profile: bit.ly/3ifpSXy
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Read our story: bit.ly/3IKp4KT
Your generosity will go toward programs that support student success, helping future generations of engineers thrive on campus.
Thank you, and Go BEars!
Your generosity will go toward programs that support student success, helping future generations of engineers thrive on campus.
Thank you, and Go BEars!
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Make an impact: bit.ly/48blLGJ
Instead of cake and candles, Oski’s got one big birthday wish: Help every Cal student feel at home and flourish at UC Berkeley.
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Instead of cake and candles, Oski’s got one big birthday wish: Help every Cal student feel at home and flourish at UC Berkeley.
Make an impact: bit.ly/48blLGJ
New students can take advantage of resources at bit.ly/45G8RyX
New students can take advantage of resources at bit.ly/45G8RyX
Learn more: isam2025.hemi-makers.org
(Photos by Adam Lau / Berkeley Engineering)
Learn more: isam2025.hemi-makers.org
(Photos by Adam Lau / Berkeley Engineering)
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Read the story: bit.ly/4aWuhcd
With this grant, Dr. Clark will examine the genetic underpinnings of mixed phenotype acute leukemia.
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With this grant, Dr. Clark will examine the genetic underpinnings of mixed phenotype acute leukemia.
Learn more: bit.ly/47s9QE6
Listen now → engineering.berkeley.edu/exploringengineering
Listen now → engineering.berkeley.edu/exploringengineering
Full #VoicesOfBE profile: bit.ly/3ifpSXy
Full #VoicesOfBE profile: bit.ly/3ifpSXy
engineering.berkeley.edu/exploringengineering
engineering.berkeley.edu/exploringengineering
With the Berkeley Humanoid Lite, engineers set out to create a customizable design, offering beginners an entry into robotics.
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With the Berkeley Humanoid Lite, engineers set out to create a customizable design, offering beginners an entry into robotics.
Read our story: bit.ly/4lhVOcn
Read the Berkeley Engineer cover story: bit.ly/4kMLuZS
Read the Berkeley Engineer cover story: bit.ly/4kMLuZS
We highlighted everything from the architectural wonders in the new Grimes Engineering Center to researchers creating the largest AI model in biology.
Read the issue: engineering.berkeley.edu/magazine
We highlighted everything from the architectural wonders in the new Grimes Engineering Center to researchers creating the largest AI model in biology.
Read the issue: engineering.berkeley.edu/magazine