Mathematics and Chemistry Join Forces for Human Health
New research from two UCLA professors opens the door to revolutionary advances – with already proven results
New research from two UCLA professors opens the door to revolutionary advances – with already proven results
A geophysicist whose work focuses on large-scale fluid dynamical phenomena occurring in and on planets, he leads a robust research program while maintaining a deep commitment to undergraduate education.
Students in the Igneous Petrology class participated in a four-day field excursion to develop practical skills in geological identification and process interpretation
Elwell bring’s home UCLA’s first AMO Thesis prize and only the second ever from the UC system
The NSF-Funded work could lead to a new class of antibiotic treatments and materials
A Small Government Grant Could Lead to Big Progress in Lyme Disease Research
Arismel Tena Meza is graduating with a Ph.D. in organic chemistry and an education that goes beyond the lab