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UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science

The UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science, informally known as UCLA Samueli School of Engineering or UCLA Engineering,[2] is the school of engineering at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). It opened as the College of Engineering in 1945 and was renamed the School of Engineering in 1969.[3] Since its initial enrollment of 379 students, the school has grown to approximately 6,500 students. The school is ranked 16th among all engineering schools in the United States.[4] The school offers 28 degree programs and is home to eight externally funded interdisciplinary research centers, including those in space exploration, wireless sensor systems, and nanotechnology.

UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science
Established1945
Parent institution
University of California, Los Angeles
DeanAh-Hyung “Alissa” Park
Academic staff
191 (2022)
Students6,584 (2021)[1]
Undergraduates4,081 (2021)[1]
Postgraduates2,503 (2021)[1]
1,117 (2021)[1]
Location,
U.S.

34°04′08″N 118°26′39″W / 34.0688°N 118.4443°W / 34.0688; -118.4443
Websitesamueli.ucla.edu

History edit

 
Engineering IV building

The school was renamed for its alumnus and professor Henry Samueli, who received his B.S. (1975), M.S. (1976), and Ph.D. (1980) in Electrical Engineering there.[5] Samueli is co-founder, chairman, and chief technology officer of Broadcom Corporation and a philanthropist in the Orange County community. He and his wife Susan donated $30 million to the school in 1999.[5] It was at UCLA that Dr. Henry Nicholas and Dr. Henry Samueli met and later formed Broadcom.

The main building is Boelter Hall (Engineering II and III), named after Llewellyn M. K. Boelter, a Mechanical Engineering professor at UC Berkeley who became the first Dean of the school. He "often took an active role in the lives of the school's students, and his approach to engineering impacted many of their careers," according to the school.[6] He retired in 1965 and was succeeded by Chauncey Starr, a pioneer in nuclear power development.

HSSEAS is housed in two other buildings: Engineering IV, and Engineering V, which houses the Department of Bioengineering and the Department of Materials Science and Engineering.[7] Engineering I was demolished in August 2011, to be replaced by Engineering VI, which houses the Western Institute of Nanotechnology on Green Engineering and Metrology (WIN-GEM) in 2014.[8] The ground breaking ceremony for Engineering VI building was held October 26, 2012 with Congressman Henry A. Waxman and Henry Samueli. On March 19, 2015, Engineering VI phase I was dedicated and phase II broke ground with the help of James L. Easton, class of '59 alumnus.[9] Engineering VI was completed and opened in 2018.[10]

The school is credited as the birthplace of the Internet,[11] where the first message was sent to a computer at Stanford University on October 29, 1969, by Professor Leonard Kleinrock and his research team at UCLA.[12][13] On September 29, 2008, President George W. Bush presented the 2007 National Medal of Science to Kleinrock for "his fundamental contributions to the mathematical theory of modern data networks, and for the functional specification of packet switching, which is the foundation of Internet technology. His mentoring of generations of students has led to the commercialization of technologies that have transformed the world."[14] Room 3420 at Boelter Hall, where the first message was sent, has been converted into The Kleinrock Internet Heritage Site and Archive (renamed KIHC – The Kleinrock Internet History Center at UCLA).[15]

UCLA conferred its first Bachelor of Science degree in engineering in 1947, its first Master of Science degree in 1948, and its first Doctor of Philosophy degree in 1950. Annual Engineering commencement ceremonies are held in June at Pauley Pavilion.

Departments and programs edit

The Samueli School of Engineering has seven departments and one interdepartmental program, which are accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). The school offers the following degrees:

Program B.S. M.S. Ph.D. Other
Aerospace Engineering * * *
Bioengineering * * *
Chemical Engineering * * *
Computer Engineering *
Civil Engineering * * *
Computer Science * * *
Computer Science and Engineering *
Electrical Engineering * * *
Engineering * 1
Engineering and Applied Science 2
Manufacturing Engineering *
Materials Engineering *
Materials Science and Engineering * *
Mechanical Engineering * * *
  1. Online M.S. Degree
  2. Graduate Certificate of Specialization

Undergraduate admissions edit

For Fall 2019, UCLA Engineering received 25,804 freshman applications and admitted 2,505 for an admission rate of 9.7%.[16]

For Fall 2015 admitted students had a median weighted grade point average (GPA) of 4.5 and a median SAT score of 2190.[17]

The breakdown of SAT scores by subject is as follows:[17]

Subject Score Percentile
Mathematics 770 98[18]
Critical Reading 690 95[18]
Writing 730 98[18]
Composite 2190 98[19]

Median SAT Mathematics II score: 790[17]

For Fall 2020, UCLA Engineering received 24,039 freshman applications and admitted 2,640 for an admission rate of 11.0%.[20]

Admitted students had a median unweighted grade point average (GPA) of 4.00, a median weighted GPA of 4.59, and a median SAT score of 1540.[21]

Undergraduate Enrollment (2022) edit

 
Entrance to Boelter Hall
Undergraduate Major Enrollment[22]
Aerospace Engineering 230
Bioengineering 303
Chemical Engineering 298
Computer Engineering 132
Civil Engineering 357
Computer Science 1,057
Computer Science & Engineering 202
Electrical Engineering 532
Materials Engineering 142
Mechanical Engineering 647
Undeclared Engineering 145
Total 4,045

Graduate Enrollment: 2,503[23]

  • M.S. Students: 1,386
  • Ph.D. Students: 1,117

Total HSSEAS Enrollment: 6,584[1]

Alumni edit

Winners of the UCLA Engineering Alumni of the Year award [24]
Name Degrees Distinctions
Ahmadreza Rofougaran[25][26] B.S. '86, M.S. '88, Ph.D. ’98 Pioneering RF CMOS & mmWave Radios , Co-founder of Movandi Corporation and Innovent System Inc
Paul Baran M.S. ’59 Internet Pioneer (1926 - 2011)[27]
Aaron S. Cohen ’58 Vice Chairman and Founder, National Technical Systems
Linda P.B. Katehi M.S. '81, Ph.D. '84 Awarded for "distinguishing herself in both academia and in integrated circuits and systems."[28] (Former Provost and Vice Chancellor of UIUC, Former Chancellor of UC Davis)
Henry T. Nicholas III Ph.D. '98
Asad M. Madni M.S. '72
Vint Cerf M.S. '57, Ph.D. '70 Google Internet Evangelist, creator of TCP/IP
Dwight Streit Ph.D. '86
Henry Samueli Ph.D. '80 Co-founder of Broadcom Corporation
Jack S. Gordon M.E. '76
Ronald D. Sugar Ph.D. '71 Former Chairman and CEO of Northrop Grumman
Robert F. Graham B.S. '55
Richard S. Simonsen B.S. '55
Peter Staudhammer (?) '55, Ph.D. '57 NASA Distinguished Public Service Medalist, 2002 (1935 - 2008)
John (Jack) F. Gifford B.S. '63 Co-founder of AMD and Maxim Integrated Products (1941 - 2009)[29]
Gerald A. Johnston M.S. '72
James L. Easton B.S. '59 Chairman and CEO of Jas. D. Easton Inc., now merged into Easton-Bell Sports
Edsel D. Dunford M.E. '73
Eugene C. Gritton Ph.D. '66
John F. Cashen Ph.D. '71
Edward P. Smith B.S. '57
Russell R. O'Neill Ph.D. '56 Dean Emeritus (1916 - 2007)
Ben Rich M.S. '50
Brien D. Ward Ph.D. '67
Sam F. Iacobellis M.S. '63
Gary E. MacDougal B.S. '58
John B. Slaughter Ph.D. '71
Robert N. Parker M.S. '56
Leonard F. Buchanan Ph.D. '68
Jacob B. Frankel Ph.D. '51
Paul D. Castenholz M.S. '58
Norman E. Friedmann Ph.D. '57
Myron Tribus Ph.D. '49
Robert Bromberg Ph.D. '51
Ralph E. Crump B.S. '50
Raymond M. Hill B.S. '55
Trude C. Taylor B.S. '49 (? - 2008)
Armond Hairapetian B.S. '87, M.S. '88, Ph.D. '93
Josephine M. Cheng B.S. '75, M.S. '77
B. John Garrick MS '62, PhD '68
Joanne M. Maguire MS ’78 Former executive Vice President of Lockheed Martin Space Systems between 2006 and 2013
Tyson Tuttle Ms '92 Former Chief Executive Officer, Silicon Labs, 2012 to 2022
 
K. Megan McArthur, ’93
Other notable alumni

Deans edit


Faculty edit

Faculty members: 164[31]

National Academy of Engineering members: 28[31]

Faculty distinctions:

Name Department Distinctions
Asad Ali Abidi Electrical Engineering CMOS RF circuits, National Academy of Engineering
Birgitte Ahring Civil and Environmental Engineering First woman to receive the Villum Kann Rasmussen Award
Mau-Chung Frank Chang Electrical Engineering Semiconductor materials, RF circuits, National Academy of Engineering
Thomas Connolly (1923 – 2006) Nuclear Engineering American Nuclear Society
Vijay K. Dhir Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering National Academy of Engineering
Deborah Estrin Computer Science National Academy of Engineering
Thelma Estrin Computer Science Women in Technology International's Hall of Fame
Sheila Greibach Computer Science Greibach normal form
Chih-Ming Ho Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering National Academy of Engineering
Tatsuo Itoh Electrical Engineering National Academy of Engineering
Leonard Kleinrock Computer Science Internet pioneer, 2007 National Medal of Science
Alan Kay Computer Science 2003 Turing Award
John Kim Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering National Academy of Engineering
Tung Hua Lin (1911 – 2007) Civil and Environmental Engineering China's first twin engine aircraft, National Academy of Engineering
David Okrent (1922 – 2012) Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Nuclear Reactor Safety, National Academy of Engineering
Henry John Orchard (1922 – 2004) Electrical Engineering Filter design
Judea Pearl Computer Science Bayesian network, 2012 Turing Award, National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering
Jason Speyer Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering National Academy of Engineering
Demetri Terzopoulos Computer Science 2006 Academy Award, Royal Society of London, Royal Society of Canada, European Academy of Sciences

Research centers edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Washington, James. "Report to the University-Wide Council on Engineering Education (UCEE)" (PDF). UCLA Engineering Office of Academic and Student Affairs. UCLA. Retrieved 12 October 2021.
  2. ^ "Style Guide". UCLA Samueli School of Engineering. Retrieved 2022-11-03.
  3. ^ UCLA Engineering School Timeline May 17, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ "Best Engineering Schools". U.S. News & World Report. U.S. News & World Report LP. Retrieved 15 December 2018.
  5. ^ a b . UCLA. 1999. Archived from the original on September 6, 2006. Retrieved 2008-05-11.
  6. ^ Remembering Dean Boelter, UCLA Engineer, Fall 1999 September 6, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ "Engineering IV: UCLA Engineering Introduction 2007". Youtube.com. 2008-08-18. Retrieved 2011-12-17.
  8. ^ "Engineering VI: New Anchor for Innovation". Engineer.ucla.edu. Retrieved 2011-12-17.
  9. ^ Bill Kisliuk, UCLA Engineering Celebrates Opening of Engineering VI, UCLA Engineering, March 20, 2015
  10. ^ "Engineering VI Grand Opening: new building heralds new era of growth for UCLA Samueli". Engineer.ucla.edu. Retrieved 2022-02-04.
  11. ^ "UCLA: Birthplace of the Internet". UCLA Conferences & Catering. 2020-09-28. Retrieved 2022-08-10.
  12. ^ 1969 -- First On the 'Net May 11, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ "35th Anniversary of the Internet". Internetanniversary.cs.ucla.edu. 2004-10-29. Retrieved 2011-12-17.
  14. ^ White House News Sept. 29, 2008
  15. ^ Beginning of the Internet commemorated in new UCLA museum 2013-02-16 at the Wayback Machine, Southern California Public Radio, July 19, 2011
  16. ^ Corpuz, Erkki. "Report to the University-Wide Council on Engineering Education (UCEE)". UCLA Engineering Office of Academic and Student Affairs. UCLA. Retrieved 15 December 2019.
  17. ^ a b c "About The Students". UCLA Engineering. UCLA. Retrieved 22 November 2015.
  18. ^ a b c "SAT® Percentile Ranks" (PDF). The College Board. Retrieved 22 November 2015.
  19. ^ "SAT® Percentile Ranks for Males, Females, and Total Group" (PDF). The College Board. Retrieved 22 November 2015.
  20. ^ "2020 UCEE Report" (PDF).
  21. ^ "Incoming freshmen share why they are #uclabound2022". UCLA Samueli School of Engineering. UCLA. Retrieved 15 December 2018.
  22. ^ Cite error: The named reference UCEE_Report_2022 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  23. ^ Washington, James. "Report to the University-Wide Council on Engineering Education (UCEE)" (PDF). UCLA Engineering Office of Academic and Student Affairs. UCLA. Retrieved 15 December 2018.
  24. ^ "Past Engineering Award Recipients". Retrieved 2014-11-04.
  25. ^ "UCLA Samueli honors alumni, faculty, and students at 2018 awards dinner | UCLA Samueli School Of Engineering". Retrieved 2020-07-28.
  26. ^ "2018 Alumnus of the Year: Reza Rofougaran - YouTube". www.youtube.com. Retrieved 2020-07-28.
  27. ^ . UCLA Engineering web site. Archived from the original on June 11, 2011. Retrieved March 28, 2011.
  28. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-07-16. Retrieved 2014-11-04.
  29. ^ Former UCLA Baseball Player Jack Gifford Passes Away 2012-04-05 at the Wayback Machine, UCLABruins.com, January 16, 2009
  30. ^ Engineering Deans 2015-04-02 at the Wayback Machine, UCLA Engineering
  31. ^ a b "About the Faculty — UCLA Engineering". UCLA. Retrieved 2014-08-30.

External links edit

  • UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science
  • Enrollment and Degree Statistics
  • Samueli's biography at the UCLA Department of Electrical Engineering
  • The Samueli Foundation
  • The first Internet connection, with UCLA's Leonard Kleinrock on YouTube

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The UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science informally known as UCLA Samueli School of Engineering or UCLA Engineering 2 is the school of engineering at the University of California Los Angeles UCLA It opened as the College of Engineering in 1945 and was renamed the School of Engineering in 1969 3 Since its initial enrollment of 379 students the school has grown to approximately 6 500 students The school is ranked 16th among all engineering schools in the United States 4 The school offers 28 degree programs and is home to eight externally funded interdisciplinary research centers including those in space exploration wireless sensor systems and nanotechnology UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied ScienceEstablished1945Parent institutionUniversity of California Los AngelesDeanAh Hyung Alissa ParkAcademic staff191 2022 Students6 584 2021 1 Undergraduates4 081 2021 1 Postgraduates2 503 2021 1 Doctoral students1 117 2021 1 LocationLos Angeles California U S 34 04 08 N 118 26 39 W 34 0688 N 118 4443 W 34 0688 118 4443Websitesamueli wbr ucla wbr edu Contents 1 History 2 Departments and programs 3 Undergraduate admissions 4 Undergraduate Enrollment 2022 5 Alumni 6 Deans 7 Faculty 8 Research centers 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory edit nbsp Engineering IV buildingThe school was renamed for its alumnus and professor Henry Samueli who received his B S 1975 M S 1976 and Ph D 1980 in Electrical Engineering there 5 Samueli is co founder chairman and chief technology officer of Broadcom Corporation and a philanthropist in the Orange County community He and his wife Susan donated 30 million to the school in 1999 5 It was at UCLA that Dr Henry Nicholas and Dr Henry Samueli met and later formed Broadcom The main building is Boelter Hall Engineering II and III named after Llewellyn M K Boelter a Mechanical Engineering professor at UC Berkeley who became the first Dean of the school He often took an active role in the lives of the school s students and his approach to engineering impacted many of their careers according to the school 6 He retired in 1965 and was succeeded by Chauncey Starr a pioneer in nuclear power development HSSEAS is housed in two other buildings Engineering IV and Engineering V which houses the Department of Bioengineering and the Department of Materials Science and Engineering 7 Engineering I was demolished in August 2011 to be replaced by Engineering VI which houses the Western Institute of Nanotechnology on Green Engineering and Metrology WIN GEM in 2014 8 The ground breaking ceremony for Engineering VI building was held October 26 2012 with Congressman Henry A Waxman and Henry Samueli On March 19 2015 Engineering VI phase I was dedicated and phase II broke ground with the help of James L Easton class of 59 alumnus 9 Engineering VI was completed and opened in 2018 10 The school is credited as the birthplace of the Internet 11 where the first message was sent to a computer at Stanford University on October 29 1969 by Professor Leonard Kleinrock and his research team at UCLA 12 13 On September 29 2008 President George W Bush presented the 2007 National Medal of Science to Kleinrock for his fundamental contributions to the mathematical theory of modern data networks and for the functional specification of packet switching which is the foundation of Internet technology His mentoring of generations of students has led to the commercialization of technologies that have transformed the world 14 Room 3420 at Boelter Hall where the first message was sent has been converted into The Kleinrock Internet Heritage Site and Archive renamed KIHC The Kleinrock Internet History Center at UCLA 15 UCLA conferred its first Bachelor of Science degree in engineering in 1947 its first Master of Science degree in 1948 and its first Doctor of Philosophy degree in 1950 Annual Engineering commencement ceremonies are held in June at Pauley Pavilion Departments and programs editThe Samueli School of Engineering has seven departments and one interdepartmental program which are accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology ABET The school offers the following degrees Program B S M S Ph D OtherAerospace Engineering Bioengineering Chemical Engineering Computer Engineering Civil Engineering Computer Science Computer Science and Engineering Electrical Engineering Engineering 1Engineering and Applied Science 2Manufacturing Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Science and Engineering Mechanical Engineering Online M S Degree Graduate Certificate of SpecializationUndergraduate admissions editFor Fall 2019 UCLA Engineering received 25 804 freshman applications and admitted 2 505 for an admission rate of 9 7 16 For Fall 2015 admitted students had a median weighted grade point average GPA of 4 5 and a median SAT score of 2190 17 The breakdown of SAT scores by subject is as follows 17 Subject Score PercentileMathematics 770 98 18 Critical Reading 690 95 18 Writing 730 98 18 Composite 2190 98 19 Median SAT Mathematics II score 790 17 For Fall 2020 UCLA Engineering received 24 039 freshman applications and admitted 2 640 for an admission rate of 11 0 20 Admitted students had a median unweighted grade point average GPA of 4 00 a median weighted GPA of 4 59 and a median SAT score of 1540 21 Undergraduate Enrollment 2022 edit nbsp Entrance to Boelter HallUndergraduate Major Enrollment 22 Aerospace Engineering 230Bioengineering 303Chemical Engineering 298Computer Engineering 132Civil Engineering 357Computer Science 1 057Computer Science amp Engineering 202Electrical Engineering 532Materials Engineering 142Mechanical Engineering 647Undeclared Engineering 145Total 4 045Graduate Enrollment 2 503 23 M S Students 1 386 Ph D Students 1 117Total HSSEAS Enrollment 6 584 1 Alumni editWinners of the UCLA Engineering Alumni of the Year award 24 Name Degrees DistinctionsAhmadreza Rofougaran 25 26 B S 86 M S 88 Ph D 98 Pioneering RF CMOS amp mmWave Radios Co founder of Movandi Corporation and Innovent System IncPaul Baran M S 59 Internet Pioneer 1926 2011 27 Aaron S Cohen 58 Vice Chairman and Founder National Technical SystemsLinda P B Katehi M S 81 Ph D 84 Awarded for distinguishing herself in both academia and in integrated circuits and systems 28 Former Provost and Vice Chancellor of UIUC Former Chancellor of UC Davis Henry T Nicholas III Ph D 98Asad M Madni M S 72Vint Cerf M S 57 Ph D 70 Google Internet Evangelist creator of TCP IPDwight Streit Ph D 86Henry Samueli Ph D 80 Co founder of Broadcom CorporationJack S Gordon M E 76Ronald D Sugar Ph D 71 Former Chairman and CEO of Northrop GrummanRobert F Graham B S 55Richard S Simonsen B S 55Peter Staudhammer 55 Ph D 57 NASA Distinguished Public Service Medalist 2002 1935 2008 John Jack F Gifford B S 63 Co founder of AMD and Maxim Integrated Products 1941 2009 29 Gerald A Johnston M S 72James L Easton B S 59 Chairman and CEO of Jas D Easton Inc now merged into Easton Bell SportsEdsel D Dunford M E 73Eugene C Gritton Ph D 66John F Cashen Ph D 71Edward P Smith B S 57Russell R O Neill Ph D 56 Dean Emeritus 1916 2007 Ben Rich M S 50Brien D Ward Ph D 67Sam F Iacobellis M S 63Gary E MacDougal B S 58John B Slaughter Ph D 71Robert N Parker M S 56Leonard F Buchanan Ph D 68Jacob B Frankel Ph D 51Paul D Castenholz M S 58Norman E Friedmann Ph D 57Myron Tribus Ph D 49Robert Bromberg Ph D 51Ralph E Crump B S 50Raymond M Hill B S 55Trude C Taylor B S 49 2008 Armond Hairapetian B S 87 M S 88 Ph D 93Josephine M Cheng B S 75 M S 77B John Garrick MS 62 PhD 68Joanne M Maguire MS 78 Former executive Vice President of Lockheed Martin Space Systems between 2006 and 2013Tyson Tuttle Ms 92 Former Chief Executive Officer Silicon Labs 2012 to 2022 nbsp K Megan McArthur 93Other notable alumniAllen Adham 90 co founder of Blizzard Entertainment Michael Morhaime 90 co founder of Blizzard Entertainment Frank Pearce 90 co founder of Blizzard Entertainment James Collins 50 founder of Sizzler Chris Jesus Ferguson 86 Ph D 99 professional poker player Klein Gilhousen 69 co inventor of CDMA technology and co founder of Qualcomm Blake Krikorian 90 founder of Sling Media K Megan McArthur 93 NASA astronaut James D Plummer 66 M S 67 Ph D 71 Dean of Stanford University School of EngineeringDeans editLlewellyn M K Boelter 1944 1965 30 Chauncey Starr 1967 1973 Russell R O Neill 1974 1983 George L Turin 1983 1986 A R Frank Wazzan 1986 2001 Vijay K Dhir 2003 2015 Jayathi Murthy 2016 2022 Bruce Dunn 2022 2023 interim Ah Hyung Alissa Park 2023 presentFaculty editFaculty members 164 31 National Academy of Engineering members 28 31 Faculty distinctions Name Department DistinctionsAsad Ali Abidi Electrical Engineering CMOS RF circuits National Academy of EngineeringBirgitte Ahring Civil and Environmental Engineering First woman to receive the Villum Kann Rasmussen AwardMau Chung Frank Chang Electrical Engineering Semiconductor materials RF circuits National Academy of EngineeringThomas Connolly 1923 2006 Nuclear Engineering American Nuclear SocietyVijay K Dhir Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering National Academy of EngineeringDeborah Estrin Computer Science National Academy of EngineeringThelma Estrin Computer Science Women in Technology International s Hall of FameSheila Greibach Computer Science Greibach normal formChih Ming Ho Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering National Academy of EngineeringTatsuo Itoh Electrical Engineering National Academy of EngineeringLeonard Kleinrock Computer Science Internet pioneer 2007 National Medal of ScienceAlan Kay Computer Science 2003 Turing AwardJohn Kim Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering National Academy of EngineeringTung Hua Lin 1911 2007 Civil and Environmental Engineering China s first twin engine aircraft National Academy of EngineeringDavid Okrent 1922 2012 Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Nuclear Reactor Safety National Academy of EngineeringHenry John Orchard 1922 2004 Electrical Engineering Filter designJudea Pearl Computer Science Bayesian network 2012 Turing Award National Academy of Sciences National Academy of EngineeringJason Speyer Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering National Academy of EngineeringDemetri Terzopoulos Computer Science 2006 Academy Award Royal Society of London Royal Society of Canada European Academy of SciencesResearch centers editCenter for Cell Control CCC Center for Domain Specific Computing CDSC Center for Molecularly Engineered Energy Materials MEEM Center for Nanoscience Innovation for Defense CNID Smart Grid Energy Research Center SMERC Western Institute of Nanoelectronics WIN Center for Energy Science and Technology Advanced Research CESTAR Center for Research in Engineering Media and Performance REMAP California Nanosystems Institute CNSI Center for Embedded Networked Sensing CENS Center for High Frequency Electronics Center for Information and Computation Security CICS Center for Scalable and Integrated Nano Manufacturing SINAM Center for Systems Dynamics and Controls SyDyC Center for Materials Research in Art and Archaeology CMRAA Water Technology Research Center WaTeR Wireless Health Institute WHI Flight Systems Research Center Functional Engineered Nano Architectonics Center Fusion Science and Technology Center Institute for Cell Mimetic Space Exploration Institute for the Risk Sciences IRS Institute for Technology Advancement Nanoelectronics Research Facility Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation Southern California Particle Center and Supersite Wireless Internet for Mobile Enterprise ConsortiumSee also editHistory of the Internet University of California Los AngelesReferences edit a b c d e Washington James Report to the University Wide Council on Engineering Education UCEE PDF UCLA Engineering Office of Academic and Student Affairs UCLA Retrieved 12 October 2021 Style Guide UCLA Samueli School of Engineering Retrieved 2022 11 03 UCLA Engineering School Timeline Archived May 17 2008 at the Wayback Machine Best Engineering Schools U S News amp World Report U S News amp World Report LP Retrieved 15 December 2018 a b UCLA Engineering News UCLA 1999 Archived from the original on September 6 2006 Retrieved 2008 05 11 Remembering Dean Boelter UCLA Engineer Fall 1999 Archived September 6 2006 at the Wayback Machine Engineering IV UCLA Engineering Introduction 2007 Youtube com 2008 08 18 Retrieved 2011 12 17 Engineering VI New Anchor for Innovation Engineer ucla edu Retrieved 2011 12 17 Bill Kisliuk UCLA Engineering Celebrates Opening of Engineering VI UCLA Engineering March 20 2015 Engineering VI Grand Opening new building heralds new era of growth for UCLA Samueli Engineer ucla edu Retrieved 2022 02 04 UCLA Birthplace of the Internet UCLA Conferences amp Catering 2020 09 28 Retrieved 2022 08 10 1969 First On the Net Archived May 11 2008 at the Wayback Machine 35th Anniversary of the Internet Internetanniversary cs ucla edu 2004 10 29 Retrieved 2011 12 17 White House News Sept 29 2008 Beginning of the Internet commemorated in new UCLA museum Archived 2013 02 16 at the Wayback Machine Southern California Public Radio July 19 2011 Corpuz Erkki Report to the University Wide Council on Engineering Education UCEE UCLA Engineering Office of Academic and Student Affairs UCLA Retrieved 15 December 2019 a b c About The Students UCLA Engineering UCLA Retrieved 22 November 2015 a b c SAT Percentile Ranks PDF The College Board Retrieved 22 November 2015 SAT Percentile Ranks for Males Females and Total Group PDF The College Board Retrieved 22 November 2015 2020 UCEE Report PDF Incoming freshmen share why they are uclabound2022 UCLA Samueli School of Engineering UCLA Retrieved 15 December 2018 Cite error The named reference UCEE Report 2022 was invoked but never defined see the help page Washington James Report to the University Wide Council on Engineering Education UCEE PDF UCLA Engineering Office of Academic and Student Affairs UCLA Retrieved 15 December 2018 Past Engineering Award Recipients Retrieved 2014 11 04 UCLA Samueli honors alumni faculty and students at 2018 awards dinner UCLA Samueli School Of Engineering Retrieved 2020 07 28 2018 Alumnus of the Year Reza Rofougaran YouTube www youtube com Retrieved 2020 07 28 In Memoriam Paul Baran MS 59 UCLA Engineering web site Archived from the original on June 11 2011 Retrieved March 28 2011 UCLA Engineering Celebrates Accomplishments at Annual Awards Dinner Archived from the original on 2011 07 16 Retrieved 2014 11 04 Former UCLA Baseball Player Jack Gifford Passes Away Archived 2012 04 05 at the Wayback Machine UCLABruins com January 16 2009 Engineering Deans Archived 2015 04 02 at the Wayback Machine UCLA Engineering a b About the Faculty UCLA Engineering UCLA Retrieved 2014 08 30 External links editUCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science KIHC The Kleinrock Internet History Center at UCLA Enrollment and Degree Statistics Samueli s biography at the UCLA Department of Electrical Engineering The Samueli Foundation The first Internet connection with UCLA s Leonard Kleinrock on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science amp oldid 1184225264, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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