Education

UC Davis Mind and Machine Summer Camp Inspires New Generation with Connection Between Engineering, Neuroscience

by Matt Murphy

For the second straight year, the Center for Neuroengineering and Medicine hosted the UC Davis Mind and Machine summer camp for area middle school students.  

The three-day camp is organized by Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, faculty affiliate and Founding Co-Director Emeritus of the Center for Neuroengineering and Medicine Sanjay Joshi and designed to introduce students to the concepts of engineering and neuroscience.

Program Gives Jumpstart to Student Researchers

by Kathleen Holder

When Valerie Klein enrolled at UC Davis on a pre-med track in fall 2021, her mind's-eye image of research revolved around looking at cells under a microscope. Thanks to a program that gets students into labs early, the aspiring psychiatrist is now investigating frontiers of the human brain and has gained a more expansive view of research. 

Blogs: Center for Neuroengineering and Medicine Research Symposium Offers Stepping Stone to Growth in the Field

Hi, I'm Greg. 

My name is Greg Disse, and I am a third-year medical student in the UC Davis MD/PhD program. A few weeks ago, I completed my PhD in Neuroscience where, under the mentorship of Dr. Karen Moxon, I analyzed neural signals generated by populations of neurons in the cerebral cortex during movement and investigated how those signals change after spinal cord injury.

Center Faculty Recognized for Teaching Excellence

by Molly Bechtel

The College of Engineering recognizes teaching excellence at the department level with Excellence in Teaching Awards. Awards are presented annually to one faculty member and one graduate student teaching assistant in each department for their strong commitment to the educational mission and vision of the college. Awardees consistently perform above and beyond expectations in teaching and mentoring the next generation of engineers and leaders.

New Assistant Professor of Teaching Xianglong Wang, PhD

by Gina Pottenger

It is, perhaps, inevitable that Xianglong Wang was to become a new assistant professor of teaching at the UC Davis College of Engineering. He’s been teaching since grade school.

“In elementary school, I was already teaching,” he recalls. “My teacher handed me an hour around noontime so I could actually teach my classmates. Starting from that time, I have felt like teaching is a very rewarding job and it makes a lot of impact.”

Taking Neuroengineering by Storm

Based on article by Sarah Colwell ǀ July 15, 2022

The UC Davis Department of Biomedical Engineering recently received a $3 million, five-year grant from the National Science Foundation to create a new graduate-level training program that stands to transform the field of neuroengineering. The grant is part of a larger effort by the Center for Neuroengineering and Medicine to promote neurological health and extend human capacity.

New Course at UC Davis: Introduction to Neuroengineering

By Gabriela Lee and Noah A Pflueger-Peters

Neuroengineering is an emerging field where engineering, medicine and neuroscience come together to engineer innovative tools to study the operation of the central and peripheral nervous systems and develop impactful solutions to treat their pathologies. Neuroengineers work across disciplines in highly-collaborative research projects to develop technologies such as prosthetics, brain-computer interfaces, deep brain stimulation and post-neural injury rehabilitation tools.