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    Researchers grow immune cells with more targeted cancer-fighting abilities

    New approach could lead to therapies for a wider range of diseases and with fewer side effects
  • Negar Mehr, UC Berkeley assistant professor of mechanical engineering.

    Developing a safer, more efficient autonomous robot

    Berkeley engineer Negar Mehr envisions a future where robot assistants are commonplace, from our homes to deep space
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    UC Berkeley students gather at the Jacobs Institute to assemble assistive devices for young children with disabilities

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Photo of Aditi Krishnapriyan, assistant professor of EECS and of chemical and biomolecular engineering, against a leafy background.

Aditi Krishnapriyan receives 2025 DOE Early Career Award

Berkeley Lab: EECS assistant professor is pioneering innovative, scalable machine learning methods that enable fast and accurate predictions grounded in real-world science
The 2026 Sloan Fellows from UC Berkeley Engineering: Sarah Chasins, Yuan Cao and John Wright.

Three UC Berkeley Engineering faculty named 2026 Sloan Fellows

EECS professors Sarah Chasins, Yuan Cao and John Wright received prestigious award for early-career researchers
A headshot of Beresford Parlett. (© Peg Skorpinski)

In memoriam: Beresford Parlett (1932–2026)

This pioneer in numerical analysis was a foundational figure in the history of the EECS department
Two sets of sensor data images. The top row depicts crops from above while the bottom shows leaves.

New AI sensor ‘sniffs’ out spectral targets

Berkeley Lab: First-of-its-kind smart sensor performs AI tricks to identify targets while it captures spectral images
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Number of Berkeley Engineering undergraduate and graduate programs ranked in the Top 5 nationally by U.S. News & World Report.

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Stellar faculty

Our current and emeritus faculty includes 75 members of the National Academy of Engineering.

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