UC Merced Engineering News | Fall 2023

MESSAGE FROM THE DEAN | RAKESH GOEL


















Dear Colleagues,


The School of Engineering at the UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA MERCED is one of the youngest engineering schools in the nation and the youngest in the University of California system. In the 15 years since the first freshmen arrived on campus, the campus and the School have established a strong foundation for continuing excellence.


It is truly remarkable to witness how much we have accomplished over the years.  UC Merced has risen 39 spots in U.S. News & World Report rankings in just two years, climbing into the Top 100 overall and Top 40 among public universities. We are recognized as one of the nation’s best universities for social mobility and the success of our students (No. 5 among all universities). This year, all nine University of California undergraduate campuses landed in the Top 100, with UC Merced coming in at a remarkable 7th among our esteemed 9 campuses.


In the School of Engineering, we are especially proud of the progress of research programs this past year, having risen in the ranks to 127th best graduate engineering program. The School has accomplished a number of firsts, including partnerships in two new NSF centers – an Engineering Research Center (ERC) in the Internet of Things for Precision Agriculture (IoT4Ag) and an NSF Center for Chemical Innovation (CCI) in the Mechanical Control of Chemistry (CMCC). 


This year has seen remarkable achievements from our faculty, with five total CAREER Award winners: 1) Professor Jessica Wang 2) Professor Wan Du 3) Professor Xiaoyi Lu 4) Professor Ahmed Arif and 5) Professor Roberto Andresen Eguiluz. You can read more about their research areas below. Our research impact continues to grow and make a difference in our region.


I am also excited to share that our new programs will offer growing opportunities for our students to succeed and thrive: Biomedical and Biomolecular Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Data Science and Analytics, including a new emphasis in aerospace engineering.


Boldy Forward | UC Merced is building the future in the heart of California, and the School of Engineering is proud to be a major part of the university’s continued success.

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FACULTY ACCOLADES

Yue "Jessica" Wang

CAREER AWARD | ARMY RESEARCH OFFICE

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UC Merced Engineering Faculty Earns Her Third Early Career Award


Professor Jessica Wang was awarded an Army Young Investigator award. This is the third early career award for Professor Wang. Previously, Professor Wang received the NSF CAREER Award in 2019, and the Beckman Young Investigator (BYI) Award in 2020.  Professor Wang is the first and only person to receive the BYI from UC Merced.

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Xiaoyi Lu

CAREER AWARD

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CAREER Award Funds High-Performance Computing Research


Computer science and engineering Professor Xiaoyi Lu has received a CAREER award for his research into high-performance computing (HPC) cyberinfrastructure systems. He is the 39th researcher from UC Merced to earn a CAREER award from the National Science Foundation (NSF). Lu will receive $500,000 over the next five years for the project titled "Heterogeneity-Enriched Communication for Advancing HPC Systems and Applications."

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Wan Du

CAREER AWARD

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CAREER Award Funds Research into Building Climate Control


Professor Wan Du received a CAREER award for his research on energy efficient building management. He is the 36th researcher from UC Merced to earn a CAREER award from the National Science Foundation (NSF). Du and his team will work on developing a holistic networking and learning framework that can significantly reduce the energy consumption of buildings by controlling the building energy-related systems, including heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC), lighting, windows, and blinds.

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Ahmed Sabbir Arif

CAREER Award

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Professor Ahmed Arif earned a CAREER award from the National Science Foundation


Professor Ahmed Sabbir Arif has received a CAREER award for his research into non-acoustic, image-based speech input on mobile devices. He is the 35th researcher from UC Merced to earn a CAREER award from the National Science Foundation (NSF).

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Roberto Andresen Eguiluz

CAREER AWARD

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Professor Roberto Andresen Eguiluz earned a CAREER award from the National Science Foundation


Professor Roberto Andresen Eguiluz received a CAREER award for his research into the underlying cause of arthritis. He is the 33rd researcher from UC Merced to earn a CAREER award from the National Science Foundation (NSF).

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AEES Honors Naughton as One of '40 Under 40'

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Environmental Engineering Professor Naughton Honored as One of '40 Under 40' by Engineering Organization


UC Merced civil and environmental engineering Professor Colleen Naughton has been included in the American Academy of Environmental Engineers and Scientists' (AAEES) 40 Under 40 Program. According to the AAEES website, the program recognizes "talented individuals who have, either personally or as part of a team, been responsible for helping to advance the fields of environmental science or environmental engineering in a demonstrable way within the last 12 months."

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Three Hellman Fellows Awarded at UC Merced

Computer Science and Engineering faculty among one of three awarded prestigious Hellman Fellowships


Three UC Merced researchers were recently awarded Hellman fellowships, which provide early career funding to faculty members. The fellowships will allow Computer science and engineering Professor Shijia Pan, economics Professor Briana Ballis, and environmental engineering Professor Xuan Zhang to take the next steps in their work. 

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UC Merced 2023 Senate Award

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DR. CHRISTOPHER VINEY


Distinguished Undergraduate Teaching by a Senate Faculty Member


In recognition of excellence in teaching at the undergraduate level.

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DR. COLLEEN NAUGHTON


Distinguished Scholarly Public Service


In recognition of energetic and creative application of professional expertise and scholarship to benefit the local, regional, national, or international community.

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DR. ABEL CHUANG


Distinguished Graduate Teaching and Mentorship by a Senate Faculty Member


In recognition of excellence in teaching at the graduate level and mentorship of graduate students.

RESEARCH IMPACT

UC Merced Among Institutions Awarded $20 Million NSF Investment for Mechanical Chemistry

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Department of Mechanical Engineering Chair and Professor Ashlie Martini is the center's associate director engineering

Understanding the Atomic-Scale Mysteries of "Crushing" Chemistry


The National Science Foundation (NSF) announced a $20 million investment in its Center for the Mechanical Control of Chemistry, supporting work at 11 U.S. institutions in nine states. That includes UC Merced, and Department of Mechanical Engineering Chair Professor Ashlie Martini is the center's associate director. The award supports multiple centers developing innovations in chemical research.

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$4.35M Grant from the Department of Energy to Improve Federated Machine Learning Systems

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Department of Energy Grant will Fund Research into Improving Machine Learning


UC Merced Computer Science and Engineering Professor Xiaoyi Lu is leading a collaboration that earned a $4.35 million grant from the Department of Energy to improve machine learning systems. Professor Lu’s project was one of five aimed at distributed resilient systems in science awarded a total of $40 million in funding from the DOE.

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NIH Funds $405K for Research on Inflammation

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The grant will fund de Alba's project through 2025

NIH Grant Funds Research into Reducing Inflammation


Bioengineering Professor Eva de Alba has been awarded a National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant to study a potential process to reduce inflammation. The $405,375 grant will fund de Alba's project through 2025. David Gravano, Technical Director of UC Merced Stem Cell Instrumentation Foundry, is a collaborator on the project. https://ucm.edu/jD639q

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Grant Funds Research into Wildfire Behavior and Ecological Effects of Fuel Treatments

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Team members from UC Merced are engineering professors Jeanette Cobian-Iñiguez (left) and Roger Bales (right) and School of Natural Sciences faculty Stephen Hart (center). Professor Tirtha Banerjee of UC Irvine (not pictured) is also a collaborating team member.

A grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) will fund a project looking into predicting behavior of wildfires.


Professor Jeanette Cobian-Iñiguez is leading a team from UCs Merced and Irvine awarded $1,179,479 to predict the impact of forest fuel treatments on fire behavior, focusing on an improved understanding of the influence of surface-fuel attributes on fire behavior and severity, and ultimately, on forest carbon storage.


The award is housed in UC Merced's Sierra Nevada Research Institute (SNRI).

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COMMITMENT TO CLIMATE ACTION

University of California Awards over $80 million in State-funded Grants to Spur Climate Action

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A historic partnership between the University of California and the state of California


The University of CA awarded over $80 million in climate action grants to spur implementation of solutions that directly address state climate priorities.


Four UC Merced researchers will share in the new California Climate Action Seed Grants and Matching Grants. UC Merced professors Emily Moran and Ricardo de Castro are the principal investigators on two projects out of 38 awarded. Professors Josué Medellin-Azuara and Rebecca Ryals will also share in the funds as collaborators on other projects.

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Professor De Castro will receive $1.1 million in seed money for a project entitled “Improving Preparedness of Communities for Evacuations using Zero Emission Vehicles.”

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Professor Moran will receive $900,000 in seed money for a project entitled “Increasing Publicly Available Tools for Climate-smart Seed Sourcing and Forest Restoration.”

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Grants Totaling Over $4M Fund a Wide Variety of Climate Change Research Projects

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UC Merced’s researchers are tackling numerous issues related to climate change


The Office of Research and Economic Development (ORED) issued nine (9) awards totaling $4,096,197 for proposals that range from studying methane gas emissions to making electronic vehicles more accessible to people. There were five faculty recipients of awards from the School of Engineering: Prof. YangQuan Chen (ME), Prof. Ashlie Martini (ME), Prof. Shijia Pan (CSE), Prof. Ricardo Pinto de Castro (ME), and Prof. James Palko (ME).

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Environmental Engineering Faculty Receives DOE Grant for Minority Serving Institutions


Professor Marc Beutel received a $350K grant entitled “Development and Testing of Unmanned Aerial Systems for Real-Time Methane Leak Detection” from the DOE minority serving institution partnership program that will provide training for 4 undergraduates and 2 graduate students.

Mechanical Engineering Faculty Collaborates on Hydrogen Technology


Mechanical Engineering Professor Abel Chuang is a co-PI on a $4 million University of Hawaii-led DOE grant for advancing clean hydrogen tech, entitled "High Performing and Durable Membrane Electrode Assembly with Novel Electrode Structures and Hydrocarbon Proton Exchange Membranes”.


Professor Chuang also received the International Excellence Fellowship from Karlsruhe Institute of Technology.

STUDENT SUCCESS

UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT HIGHLIGHTS

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UC Merced Drone Team Soars to New Heights in Global Competition

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A total of 868 university students from 14 countries took part.


A team of UC Merced students recently took part in a Design/Build/Fly drone competition in Tuscon, Arizona. The team placed 35th out of 81 teams. It’s the best-ever performance by a UC Merced team in the competition, which brings in teams from around the world.


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Water Research Goes Deep with Rafting Trip to Utah

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Students with the Secure Water Future team recently returned from a rafting trip to Utah, where they learned from a variety of experts and got to work with water in just about all its forms. The UC Merced newsroom just posted a story about this exciting experience.


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'Farming Data': UC Merced Students Spend Summer Working with Crops and Spreadsheets

While some folks spent the summer months enjoying a break from classes, some UC Merced students were working hard to keep the campus’s Experimental Smart Farm running. The newsroom visited the farm recently and learned about the work happening now and the exciting plans for the near future.


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Designing Student Success

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Fall 2023 Capstone Project Lineup!

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The I2G program is a unique "experiential learning" program that engages external partner organizations with teams of students who design systems to solve real-world problems. Roughly 50 projects are completed each semester. 


This semester's projects include: using magnetic resource imaging, or MRI, to harmlessly detect seeds in Mandarin oranges; identification of pathogens in an image library with artificial intelligence (AI) to diagnose plant disease; creating a robot to more efficiently manufacture a robot; building a user-friendly database to organize information for a global tech organization; production-grade employee coaching and training applications for a large cold chain industry and a multinational computer storage company. 


Sponsoring community partners include The Morningstar Co., E&J Gallo, Western Digital, Bay Area Rapid Transit and Valley Children's Hospital, among many others.


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UC Merced Giving All Students the Opportunity to Learn, Use 3D Printing

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UC Merced is giving students the chance to learn more about 3D printing, regardless of their major.


The Makerspace Lab was recently opened for all students to get their very own hands-on experience.


Engineering students have the ability to send in their work online, watch it on a livestream and pick it up when it's done.

GRADUATE STUDENT HIGHLIGHTS

Research into Electric Vehicles Earns Awards

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Two of mechanical engineering Professor Ricardo de Castro 's Ph.D. students recently earned awards for their research on electric vehicles. Ali Dilawer, whose work centers on the electrification of tractors, won the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE) award for the best student poster presentation in California during the 2023 Agricultural Equipment Technology Conference (AETC23). Shuang Feng received the best paper award by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Energy Systems Technical Committee (ESTC) during the American Control Conference.


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Best Presentation

2nd Place Winner

Next Generation

Fellowship Recipient

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Yulissa Perez Rojas 


Environmental Systems Graduate Student, Yulissa Perez Rojas won 2nd place for student presentation in the Soil Physics & Hydrology Division @ Soil Science Society of America annual meeting. Was also awarded USDA FARMERS fellowship for 2023-24.


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Kate Demarsh


Environmental Systems graduate student Kate Demarsh received the Next Generation Fellowship from University Corporation for Atmospheric Research in the Public Policy category for her work investigating how air pollution impacts marginalized communities.


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Publication | Gustavo Fancincani Dourado


Gustavo Fancinani Dourado published his thesis chapter on “Overcoming persistent challenges in putting environmental flow policy into practice: a systematic review and bibliometric analysis” in Environmental Research Letters.


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UC Merced Alum Drives Innovation in Drug Manufacturing

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Meet Edwin Shen, a bioengineering alum ('14) and Ph.D. in Biological Engineering ('20). While working with Professor Kara McCloskey, Shen designed a multi-material bioprinter with novel features. Now, he is putting his experience to use at Pfizer.


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