grow with us
DEAN RAKESH GOEL
Greetings from the School of Engineering at the UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, MERCED. As part of the first American research university founded in the 21st century and the newest in the premier University of California system, the hallmarks of UC Merced’s School of Engineering are innovation, diversity, sustainability and personal interaction. Together, world-class faculty, staff and students are paving the way for cutting-edge and impactful research, aided by interdisciplinary research institutes and centers.
Among many notable firsts, UC Merced and the School of Engineering are part of a coalition, the Fresno-Merced Future of Food Innovation (F3) Coalition, which received the largest federal grant ever awarded to the Central Valley ($65M), as part of the “Build Back Better” initiative to boost economic recovery after the pandemic.
I am particularly proud be a part of UC Merced and the School of Engineering's bright future. UC Merced remains in the top 100 three years in a row, and ranks No. 42 for overall public universities and No. 15 in R2 universities. UC Merced’s undergraduate engineering program jumped eight spots in U.S. News' best undergraduate engineering program, ranking at No. 150.
UC Merced is truly building the future in the heart of California, and the School of Engineering is proud to be a major part of the university’s success.
From the depths of the Earth to beyond the stars, UC Merced’s centers and institutes are:
The National Science Foundation, NASA, the National Institutes of Health the Department of Energy and many other agencies and organizations support the work of UC Merced research centers and institutes. Each center and institute comprise powerhouse interdisciplinary collaborations that aim to address the world’s most critical challenges, ranging from climate change to nanotechnology, from forest management to robotics, and from public health to machine learning. The centers and institutes embrace student engagement and training, as well as outreach to the next generations of scientists, inspiring diverse classes of younger students to reach for new heights.