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  • Researcher holding an “electronic nose” that can detect the gases produced by spoiled food and food allergens better than human noses.

    The nose knows: Electric schnoz can smell when your food’s gone bad

    Proof-of-concept device created by UC Berkeley researchers can sniff out gases emitted by harmful bacteria, allergens and other food safety hazards
  • Ken Goldberg in a jacket, holding 3D printed items with his robot

    The art of grasping

    Redefining robot manipulation with creativity and code
  • Aerial view of an accessory dwelling unit burning in a controlled test

    From forest to front door

    Understanding how wildfire spreads through communities

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Barbed wire fence at Dade County Men’s Correctional Facility, Florida.

Inside the ‘concrete battery’

College of Environmental Design: UC Berkeley researcher Stefano Schiavon exposes lethal heat in Florida prisons
Jitendra Malik, professor of electrical engineering and computer sciences.

EECS professor Jitendra Malik elected  to UK’s Royal Society

A prestigious honor accorded to researchers whose contributions ‘reflect the highest standards of scientific endeavour’
The first class of aerospace engineering graduates cheer from the front row during the 2026 College of Engineering Baccalaureate Commencement.

Berkeley Engineering celebrates class of 2026

Newest grads seek to build solutions that benefit humanity
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Number of Berkeley Engineering undergraduate and graduate programs ranked in the Top 5 nationally by U.S. News & World Report.

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Stellar faculty

Our current and emeritus faculty includes 75 members of the National Academy of Engineering.

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UCOP and campus updates on federal actions

For more information the recent federal actions, please visit the UCOP federal updates page and the UC Berkeley federal updates page.

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