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Research at UC Campuses
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Research throughout UC's campuses and national laboratories is conducted in over 800 research centers, institutes and programs as well as by individual faculty in academic departments spanning all the disciplines.

Berkeley
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Los Angeles
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President's Report - published six times a year, this report
    highlights of UC research discoveries and achievements

Searchable database for UC campus and multicampus
    research centers


Links to Campus Offices of Research and Academic Senate
    Committees on Research


San Diego Supercomputer Center - UC faculty can access the
    supercomputers through the Academic Associates Program.

National Laboratories
For more than a half century, the University of California has managed three national laboratories since their inception as a public service to the nation. Research at these facilities spans the full spectrum of scientific endeavor, from genomics and life sciences to computer science and engineering to energy efficiency and environmental remediation.

Berkeley (LBNL)
Livermore (LLNL)
Los Alamos (LANL)
Los Alamos Strategic Research

 

   


Federally Funded
Research Highlights

Research at UC’s campuses and national labs receives substantial support from a number of federal agencies. Check out these quarterlies for discoveries made possible by this federal funding.

The Mondavies
In 2001, UC Davis received a $35 million gift from renowned Napa Valley vintner Robert Mondavi to establish the Robert and Margrit Mondavi Institute for Wine and Food Science. Mondavi is a long-time supporter of UC Davis’s premier viticulture program – and his son and grandson are graduates of the school. More information on the UC Davis Department of Viticulture and Enology.

UC’s statewide agricultural research and partnership activities

 

 
 
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