Amazon Funds Research into Making AI More Efficient
Two UC Merced computer science and engineering professors will delve deep into artificial intelligence in projects with Amazon.

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Two UC Merced computer science and engineering professors will delve deep into artificial intelligence in projects with Amazon.
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At an intimate gathering of supporters, UC Merced awarded former Gov. Gray Davis the Chancellor’s Medal — the university’s highest honor — in recognition of his instrumental role in bringing the 10th University of California campus to Merced.
The medal was presented recently during a special evening marking UC Merced’s 20th anniversary year, celebrating two decades since the campus opened its doors to undergraduate students.
Applications are open for the 2026 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Data Science Challenge, a two-week summer internship that gives students a firsthand look at national lab research through high‑impact, data‑driven problem solving.