11 episodes

The Dean's Distinguished Lecture Series brings nationally recognized individuals to UC Davis and the College of Engineering to discuss the latest engineering advancements.

Engineering for the Future College of Engineering

    • Technology

The Dean's Distinguished Lecture Series brings nationally recognized individuals to UC Davis and the College of Engineering to discuss the latest engineering advancements.

    • video
    Materials to Study Cell Biology in the Fourth Dimension

    Materials to Study Cell Biology in the Fourth Dimension

    The College of Engineering at UC Davis presented a lecture by Kristi S. Anseth on Monday, May 5, in 1005 GBSF Auditorium, Genome Center. A distinguished professor and the Tisone Professor in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering at the University of Colorado, Boulder, Anseth, spoke on “Materials to Study Cell Biology in the Fourth Dimension.”

    • 31 min
    • video
    Francis Lee on Leadership

    Francis Lee on Leadership

    Francis Lee, board chair and former CEO of Synaptics, Inc., spoke on Tuesday, April 23 at Kemper Hall on the UC Davis campus.

    A 1974 graduate of UC Davis, Lee has led Synaptics' growth into a leading worldwide developer of custom-designed user interface solutions for mobile computing, communications and entertainment devices. Synaptics' mission is to enrich the interaction between users and their intelligent devices. Synaptics products emphasize ease of use, small size, low power consumption, advanced functionality, durability and reliability, making them applicable to a multitude of markets, including mobile phones, notebook computers, PC peripherals, and portable entertainment devices such as MP3 players.

    Francis Lee Biography: http://engineering.ucdavis.edu/go/50years/innovators/FrancisLee.html

    • 1 hr 14 min
    • video
    Educating Engineers for the 21st Century

    Educating Engineers for the 21st Century

    James Plummer, dean of the School of Engineering at Stanford University, speaks at UC Davis on Tuesday, May 15, about what education is essential for producing tomorrow's engineers.

    • 1 hr 7 min
    • video
    Biosignatures

    Biosignatures

    Deirdre Meldrum of Arizona State University speaks at the UC Davis College of Engineering on May 5, 2012, on biosginatures and health prevention.

    • 1 hr 1 min
    • video
    Identifying the Unique Ground Motion Signatures of Supershear Earthquakes

    Identifying the Unique Ground Motion Signatures of Supershear Earthquakes

    This is part of the UC Davis College of Engineering's Distinguished Lecture Series by Ares Rosakis, Theodore von Karman professor of aeronautics and professor of mechanical engineering; and chair, Division of Engineering
    and Applied Science at the California Institute of
    Technology. He says directly studying earthquakes presents a host of insurmountable difficulties, the least of which is our inability to trigger earthquakes of various magnitudes at will and the lack of means of scrutinizing the behavior at depth while the quake propagates. Ares' lab has developed techniques to produce miniature (or surrogate) laboratory earthquakes and follow their progress with high-speed imaging tools.

    • 1 hr 10 min
    • video
    High-Impact Alternative Energy R&D at a University

    High-Impact Alternative Energy R&D at a University

    This talk was given by Jerry M. Woodall, National Medal of Technology Laureate and the Barry and Patricia Epstein Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Purdue University.

    • 1 hr 7 min

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