Thursday, April 9



UCLA researchers set to develop quantum sensors with recent grant funding

UCLA researchers received a $1 million grant to develop a new method for identifying air particulates, which may be useful in combating climate change. The grant, which the researchers received from the National Science Foundation in August, is part of a larger series of funding to promote quantum technology and research, according to the NSF. Read more...

Photo: The city of Los Angeles is pictured. UCLA researchers received a grant from the National Science Foundation to develop quantum sensing technologies that can be used to detect air pollutants. (Daily Bruin file photo)



UC Regents recap – Sept. 19-21

The UC Board of Regents met at UCLA in September to discuss development projects, climate change action and artificial intelligence in higher education. The meetings were held in person and livestreamed from Sept. Read more...

Photo: The UC Board of Regents met in September to discuss and vote on campus expansions, the hotel worker strikes and investments. (Daily Bruin file photo)