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EECS associate professor Matei Zaharia.

Matei Zaharia awarded ACM Prize in Computing

04/08/26 — CDSS: EECS professor’s visionary development of open-source systems has helped enable large-scale machine learning, analytics and AI at a global scale
Rendering of T cells in shades of green and blue.

Researchers grow immune cells with more targeted cancer-fighting abilities

03/10/26 — New approach could lead to therapies for a wider range of diseases and with fewer side effects
Negar Mehr, UC Berkeley assistant professor of mechanical engineering.

Developing a safer, more efficient autonomous robot

03/03/26 — Berkeley engineer Negar Mehr envisions a future where robot assistants are commonplace, from our homes to deep space
A headshot of Beresford Parlett. (© Peg Skorpinski)

In memoriam: Beresford Parlett (1932–2026)

02/13/26 — This pioneer in numerical analysis was a foundational figure in the history of the EECS department
Two sets of sensor data images. The top row depicts crops from above while the bottom shows leaves.

New AI sensor ‘sniffs’ out spectral targets

02/11/26 — Berkeley Lab: First-of-its-kind smart sensor performs AI tricks to identify targets while it captures spectral images
An M.D. and Ph.D. candidate at UC San Francisco, Alice Tang speaking at a dais.

Berkeley engineers among innovators featured on Forbes ‘30 Under 30’ list

02/02/26 — UC Newsroom: Many are leading the way across AI, entrepreneurship, science and more
Emma Pierson, assistant professor of computer science at UC Berkeley.

AI has a bias problem. Can we build something smarter?

01/21/26 — UC Berkeley computer scientist Emma Pierson believes we can if we design algorithms with an eye toward equality
John DeNero, associate teaching professor of electrical engineering and computer sciences speaking to his class from a stage in a lecture hall.

UC Berkeley professors explore new ways to integrate AI in engineering courses

01/20/26 — Initiative seeks to drive innovation in undergraduate education
Top row, from left: Henry Corrigan-Gibbs, Igor Jovanovic, Asir Intisar Khan. Bottom row, from left: Scott McCormack and Kater Murch.

Berkeley Engineering welcomes five new faculty members

01/20/26 — New tenure-track professors will bring their research expertise to multiple departments
Molecular illustrations of energy compounds predicted by Materials Project-trained machine-learning models.

The Materials Project helps usher in the AI revolution for materials science

01/16/26 — Berkeley Lab: Pioneering database accelerates new materials discovery, is the most-cited resource for materials data and analysis tools in materials science

Nature provides the answers

11/10/25 — Phillip Messersmith harnesses the natural world to engineer medical innovations
Bear statue

Farewell

11/10/25 — Obituaries for Berkeley Engineering alumni, faculty and students

New & noteworthy

11/10/25 — Updates about Berkeley Engineering alumni, faculty and students
EECS professor Rikky Muller

Q+A on neurotechnologies

11/10/25 — Rikky Muller is developing end-to-end devices that are smarter, safer and smaller than ever

Material intelligence

11/10/25 — Science meets shapeshifting at the Morphing Matter Lab

Building bots on a budget

11/03/25 — Berkeley Humanoid Lite is a low-cost, open-source, customizable robot made of 3D printed parts
Photo of Owen Kent and Todd Roberts.

Berkeley alums develop at-home robotic rehabilitation device

10/20/25 — ATDev co-founders advance new possibilities for assistive technologies
Rikky Muller, associate professor of electrical engineering and computer sciences.

With these devices, the doctor is always in

10/07/25 — Berkeley engineer Rikky Muller explains how implantable and wearable technologies are redefining patient care
A young woman cinches up the green flight suit of an older woman.

Former Air Force chief scientist to guide program development at Berkeley Space Center

10/01/25 — EECS professor Victoria Coleman will lead efforts to forge a research alliance between academia, NASA and the tech industry
Headshots of Dawn Song, Gireeja Ranade, Manooshree Patel

UC Berkeley EECS professors receive AI for Math Fund grants

09/25/25 — CDSS: Funded projects will focus on developing systems to help advance mathematical discovery and research
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