By Inès MezerregInès Mezerreg giving a speech about Women empowerment before a conference co-organized by her association at Centrale Paris (now CS).When I was in elementary school, my teacher asked us to draw something that would represent what we wan…
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Tech Trek to Fathom in Oakland, CA showcases dynamic advanced manufacturing
Fathom is a prototype and manufacturing studio in Oakland, CA focusing on creating prototype parts for companies. They utilize many different methods, such as injection molding, CNC machines, 3D printers, and fabrication methods. Many engineers don’t k…
Fung Feature: Youhee Choi, MEng ’18 (IEOR)
On how she pivoted into tech, advice for aspiring PMs, and her tips to beat the stress.Youhee Choi, MEng ’18 (Industrial Engineering and Operations Research), second from the left.“I’m Youhee Choi, and I was born and raised in Korea. I lived there for …
2019 Eaton-Hachigian Fellowship Recipients
By Caroline Osterman(Photo by Elena Zhukova)The College of Engineering and the Fung Institute for Engineering Leadership are pleased to announce the recipients of the 2018–19 Eaton-Hachigian Fellowships, awarded this year to three students pursuing Mas…
Lessons learned from the job market after the Berkeley MEng
By Bradley Los, MEng ’18 (BIOE)The process of advancing one’s education can sometimes have more complexities than what meets the eye. As a student, you are expected to excel academically while also balancing the other half of the equation, including re…
Po Jui “Ray” Chiu, co-founder of BioInspira
Po Jui “Ray” Chiu, co-founder of BioInspira, named in Forbes 30 under 30By Linda VuIn July 2014, a series of natural gas explosions ripped apart Kaohsiung, a Taiwanese city where Po Jui “Ray” Chiu, MEng ’14 (BIOE) had lived with relatives just a year b…
College of Engineering Executive Education Program joins the Fung Institute
By Jessie YingAnthony St. George, the Assistant Dean for International Partnerships and Corporate and Foundation Relations in the College of Engineering at UC BerkeleyThe Executive and Professional Education (Exec Ed) department of the College of Engin…
College of Engineering offers new leadership communications boot camp for PhDs
By Jessie YingA new two-day boot camp on leadership communications will be offered in April 2019 to engineering PhDs in the College of Engineering (COE) at UC Berkeley. COE currently offers postdoc programs in eight fields where PhDs are working on res…
How much energy can automated vehicles save?
Among the many advantages of automated vehicles that are often mentioned in media, energy saving is usually one of them. But how much energy can these vehicles actually save? A group of Master of Engineering (MEng) students at UC Berkeley is looking fo…