Experience as anthropology undergrad inspires alumnus to give back to UCI and environment


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Study by DASA graduate finds cleaning up environment in Russia could save lives


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UC Irvine researcher awarded $1.6 million to study attention processes and training for improved performance


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Research findings show policies may lead to violence as governments attempt to balance human rights and security concerns


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Undergraduate psychology major Leyna Vo returns to her roots in order to impact Vietnamese mental healthcare


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Mock Trial training shapes future leaders


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Roberto Gonzales pursues research on what happens to youth born abroad and brought to the U.S.; impacts immigration policy and how new populations acculturate


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Findings appear in May issue of American Interest


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Findings could lead to advances in hearing aid technology


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Cecelia Lynch, associate professor of political science and fall 2007 recipient of the first faculty Living Our Values Award


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Cognitive scientist Barbara Sarnecka leads study on how children understand number concepts; findings may lead to better methods for teaching math


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As economics professor and social sciences associate dean of graduate studies, Cohen plays instrumental role in advancing the study of alternative energy sources and energy efficiency initiatives while also advancing undergraduate business education at UCI


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New research suggests shifts in party control over U.S. House, Senate, and Presidency occur roughly every 14 years


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Sociology graduate student James Bachmeier receives grant from UC Office of the President to find out


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UCI professors receive $828,000 grant from the California Postsecondary Education Commission to improve English and arts education


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Findings may lead to methods for improving water access to poorer populations


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Using fMRI, cognitive scientist Emily Grossman studies how we learn by observing actions of others; findings help researchers understand how brain areas communicate with one another, helps treat those with brain abnormalities


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Cognitive scientist uses mathematical and computational models to make machines “more human-like” in their thought processes, retrieving not only what they are told, but also what is inferred; technology has implications for defense and tech industry


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Cognitive scientist Michael Lee develops mathematical and computational models to do your thinking for you; models provide insight on best possible decision when too much – or too little – information is available; used in oil, defense and tech industries


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