Division of Physical Sciences

Empowered to Aim For Bigger Things

The Rich and Linda Turco Graduate Fellowship motivated Alex Chang to Push Himself Further

Teaching artificial intelligence about complicated structures

A new statistical technique enables researchers to safely use AI for accurate scientific estimates involving highly interconnected systems.

A Joy That is Hard to Describe

“We soon understood the wonderful feeling you get when you see students thriving, and hearing their stories. When you can speak with them face-to-face and learn about their lives and their work.”

A Million Grains of Sand to Make a Beach

Six years ago, when John and Lauren Liberati were establishing an endowment to support graduate students in the physics department, they had one caveat: they didn’t want to give any criteria for how the recipient was chosen.

As NEOWISE Comes to an End, NEO Surveyor Prepares for Launch

After more than a decade of mapping the sky, NASA’s NEOWISE telescope, the Near-Earth Object Wide-Field Infrared Survey Explorer mission, was officially decommissioned last week. During its nearly 15-year run, NEOWISE observed the cosmos at infrared wavelengths and collected data on more than 740 million objects, including stars, galaxies and potentially hazardous asteroids. But the mission that…

How to define a planet

UCLA Professor proposes a new definition of planets with more specific criteria.

UCLA MACS Program Graduates First Cohort

The novel professional 2-year program has the strong support of global industry leaders

UCLA Undergraduate Student Team Wins NASA TechLeap Prize

Students in the Earth, Planetary, and Space Sciences Department are finalists in the NASA Techleap competition to build a universal interface to support payload integration onto various commercial suborbital vehicles, orbital platforms, and planetary landers

Transformar los datos en empatía: cómo reinventé mi pasión en UCLA

Estadística y ciencias de datos me ayudó a construir una aplicación de salud mental y a convertir los retos personales en una fuerza de cambio.

Fulbright Awardee Connects with Her Roots Working With the Vietnamese Deaf community

Computational & Systems Biology undergraduate researcher Elise Ỷ-lan Tran has been awarded a Fulbright U.S. Student Program scholarship to visit Vietnam to conduct research aimed at assisting the Deaf community.