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Our students – both undergraduate and graduate – are actively conducting hands-on research in advanced technologies. From wireless networks to security devices to tools for living, our students are helping redefine the impact engineering will have on our everyday lives.

Ragobot
An interdisciplinary team of graduate student researchers in electrical engineering professor Mani Srivastava's Networked Embedded Systems Lab have designed and built a team of robots and reconfigurable terrain for a mobile gaming system that addresses many questions common to embedded sensor networks. For additional information about the Ragobot project, please visit http://www.ragobot.com. (April 2005)

A team of computer science students from UCLA represented the United States at the world finals of the 2004 Microsoft Imagine Cup software design invitational. The UCLA team won the Team USA title for developing PICKS - a "digital concierge" that runs on mobile devices. (May 2004)

Electrical engineering student Jamie Burke is one of several undergraduates working in the Center for Embedded Networked Sensing. (April 2004)

A team of graduate researchers who designed a fingerprint authentication system called ThumbPod are looking to biometrics as an answer to identity theft. (March 2004)

UCLA Engineering offers more summer research opportunities to undergraduate students, in the departments and in interdisciplinary research centers.
(September 2003)

Civil engineering student Emily Guglielmo was honored by the UCLA Alumni Association for her work with Professor Jonathan Stewart on ground failure incidents. (September 2003)

Mechanical and aerospace engineering student Robert Lobbia worked in the Combustion Research Laboratory with Professor Ann Karagozian. (April 2003)

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