04/01/2021
We are still accepting applications!
Our graduate program is no longer requiring the GRE for MS applicants and can be waived by exception for Ph.D. applicants who could not take it in time for application.
Application: https://gradsis.ucr.edu/gradsis/GSIS_LOGIN.Login_student
Website: https://www.me.ucr.edu/academics/graduateprogram
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03/08/2021
***NEWS ALERT 🚨 *** Join us this Thursday for an exciting seminar with Emilie Dressaire on “Pushing Boundaries.” Please contact [email protected] for the Zoom link. See you there!
02/06/2021
The Mechanical Engineering graduate program is no longer requiring the GRE for MS applicants and can be waived by exception for Ph.D applicants who could not take it in time for application. Also, the deadline to submit Ph.D applications for fellowship consideration has been extended to 2/15/2021.
Application: https://gradsis.ucr.edu/gradsis/GSIS_LOGIN.Login_student
Website: https://www.me.ucr.edu/academics/graduateprogram
For more information regarding admissions/requirements, please visit our page.
Questions? Contact: [email protected]
11/20/2020
ME Grad Students, join us every Friday. For Zoom link, please contact [email protected]
10/28/2020
The research was led by Jon Gorchon, a researcher at the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) working at the University of Lorraine L’Institut Jean Lamour in France, in collaboration with Jeffrey Bokor, professor of electrical engineering and computer sciences at the University of California, Berkeley, and Richard Wilson, assistant professor of mechanical engineering and of materials science and engineering at UC Riverside.
https://news.berkeley.edu/2020/10/27/researchers-break-magnetic-memory-speed-record/
09/30/2020
A team of researchers from the National Autonomous University of Mexico, together with UC Riverside mechanical engineering professor Monica Martinez, performed experiments that showed bubbles last the right amount of time only when the alcohol content is close to 50%. Their results are published in the open-access journal Scientific Reports.
Making mezcal is an art; science shows us why
Experiments show how bubbles indicate alcohol value
06/25/2020
Bhargav Rallabandi, mechanical engineering assistant professor at the Marlan and Rosemary Bourns College of Engineering (BCOE), was awarded the 2020-2021 Hellman Fellowship for his research “Multiscale modeling of sea-ice: linking ice floe dynamics to climate.” Rallabandi received the maximum fellowship support amount of $30,000.
The fellowship will support research conducted at the FlowLab, where principal investigator Rallabandi is pursuing a novel, bottom-up approach to modeling sea ice transport, giving scientists a powerful tool for understanding the rapidly changing polar environment.
Mechanical Engineering Assistant Professor Bhargav Rallabandi Awarded 2020-2021 Hellman Fellowship
Bhargav Rallabandi, mechanical engineering assistant professor at the Marlan and Rosemary Bourns College of Engineering (BCOE), was awarded the 2020-2021 Hellman Fellowship for his research “Multiscale modeling of sea-ice: linking ice floe dynamics to climate.” Rallabandi received the maximum fe...
04/03/2020
GRE waived for applicants who are impacted by test center closures due to COVID-19!
https://www.me.ucr.edu/academics/graduateprogram
01/16/2020
The technology, developed by Masa Rao, an associate professor of mechanical engineering in the Marlon and Rosemary Bourns College of Engineering, minimizes damage to the cell in the manufacturing process. This enables both high gene delivery efficiency and cellular viability, a feat that most other approaches cannot match.
UC Riverside biotech startup will mass-produce engineered cells
The licensed technology is a tipping point for emerging lifesaving therapies
01/13/2020
Heejung Jung, a professor of mechanical engineering in UC Riverside’s Marlan and Rosemary Bourns College of Engineering and the Center for Environmental Research and Technology, studies how outdoor pollution gets inside cars, and identifies ways to improve cabin air quality.
Clearing the air (inside your car)
UC Riverside research can improve car cabin air quality and help you choose your next car
12/12/2019
“This work is very fundamental,” said co-author Lorenzo Mangolini, a UC Riverside associate professor of mechanical engineering, whose group made the silicon nanocrystals. “The novelty is really how to get the two parts of this structure — the organic molecules and the quantum confined silicon nanocrystals — to work together. We are the first group to really put the two together.”
Making higher-energy light to fight cancer
Researchers use nontoxic silicon nanocrystals to convert low-energy photons into high-energy ones, bringing scientists closer to developing photodynamic treatments for cancer