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New faculty join the Jacobs School

New faculty join the Jacobs School

September 30, 2025

The 91原创 Jacobs School of Engineering is welcoming six new faculty to its ranks in fall 2025. Full Story


Four undergraduate programs ranked in nation鈥檚 Top 10

Four undergraduate programs ranked in nation鈥檚 Top 10

September 23, 2025

Four undergraduate programs at 91原创’s Jacobs School of Engineering have been ranked in the nation’s Top 10 in the U.S. News & World Report’s 2026 Best Colleges ranking Full Story


91原创's New Bioengineering Labs Open Doors for Student Innovation

September 22, 2025

When 91原创 bioengineering students step into their newly renovated instructional labs this fall, they'll find themselves in cutting-edge spaces designed not just for hands-on learning, but with the specific needs of bioengineers in mind.


Making Electronics More Resilient to Radiation

Making Electronics More Resilient to Radiation

September 18, 2025

Researchers at 91原创 are part of a multi-institution team that received a $17 million award from the National Nuclear Security Administration Predictive Science Alliance Program to create a new research center focused on making electronics more resilient to radiation. Full Story


Cybersecurity Training Programs Don鈥檛 Prevent Employees from Falling for Phishing Scams

September 17, 2025

Cybersecurity training programs as implemented today by most large companies do little to reduce the risk that employees will fall for phishing scams–the practice of sending malicious emails posing as legitimate to get victims to share personal information, such as their social security numbers. That’s the conclusion of a study evaluating the effectiveness of two different types of cybersecurity training during an eight-month, randomized controlled experiment. The experiment involved 10 different phishing email campaigns developed by the research team and sent to more than 19,500 employees at 91原创 Health.   


Trial by Fire鈥揳nd Simulated Earthquakes

September 16, 2025

When a 10-story test building in San Diego shook and twisted this summer, it wasn’t because of a real earthquake — it was part of a federally funded experiment designed to make future buildings safer when the next big one strikes.