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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