California Energy Commission awards a $5.7 million research grant to UCLA Risk Institute on Assessment of Safety and Integrity of Hydrogen Blending in Gas Infrastructure for Decarbonization

The California Energy Commission (CEC) has awarded a $5.7 million research contract to UCLA Garrick Institute for the Risk Sciences on Pilot Testing and Assessment of Safety and Integrity of Targeted Hydrogen Blending in Gas Infrastructure for Decarbonization. The Goal of the project is to develop the knowledge base and integrated assessment that will help natural gas utilities introduce hydrogen in the current California natural gas pipeline network, and therefore help California meet its decarbonization goals. The multidisciplinary research involves a number of other leading research centers and public and private sectors providing an additional match fund of over $1.4 million in support of the project.  

“The project has a broad scope including extensive large-scale testing, modeling and simulation, and techno-economic analysis to assess the readiness of gas infrastructure for hydrogen blending, and use by the industry” said Professor Ali Mosleh, the project’s Principal Investigator, and Director of the UCLA Garrick Institute for the Risk Sciences. The project Co-PI is Prof. Vasilios Manousiouthakis, from Chemical Engineering Department.

The project draws from expertise in multiple departments at Samueli School of Engineering and Anderson School of Business, as well as teams form UCI, Sandia National Lab, DNV, and several California utilities, including SoCalGas, and PG&E.    

Congratulations Class of 2023!

To the Class of 2023,

On behalf of the Garrick Institute for the Risk Sciences, we want to extend our warmest congratulations to you on reaching this major milestone in life. Your hard work, patience, perseverance, and creativity has paid off. We recognize the last few months have been extremely difficult. However, you’ve managed to see the light during these dark times and your accomplishments will not be diminished. Together, we will continue to engineer change for the current and future generations to come.

Congratulations!

Samueli School of Engineering Graduate Commencement: Sunday, June 18 at 1:30pm PT

Samueli School of Engineering Undergraduate Commencement: Saturday, June 17 at 12:30pm PT

Special shout out to GIRS Class of 2023!

(Left) Theresa M. Stewart, Ph.D. and (RIGHT) Lixian Huang, PH.D. in Materials Science and Engineering

Wenhao Zhang, Ph.d. Computer Science

(Left) Mohammad Pishahang, M.S. and (Right) Gabriel San Martin , M.S. in Civil and Environmental Engineering

Seminar Invite: Recent advances in climate and disaster risk analysis to better manage growing risk, extreme events and inequity

Seminar Invite: Recent advances in climate and disaster risk analysis to  better manage growing risk, extreme events and inequity

On December 14, 2022 from 1-2pm PT in Engineering 6 Building, Cohen-134 and via Zoom, The B. John Garrick Institute for the Risk Sciences cordially invites you to attend Dr. David Lallemant’s seminar on “Recent advances in climate and disaster risk analysis to better manage growing risk, extreme events and inequity.”

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SMART Health Co-Director Appointed the Neria and Manizheh Yomtoubian Endowed Chair in Cancer and Risk Sciences

(Photo courtesy of UCLA Samueli School of Engineering)

On Wednesday, November 9, 2022, UCLA Samueli School of Engineering hosted the celebration of the newly Neria and Manizheh Yomtoubian Endowed Chair in Cancer and Risk Sciences, which was appointed to Dr. Arash Naeim.

Dr. Arash Naeim, M.D., Ph.D. is a Professor of Medicine in both Divisions of Hematology-Oncology and Geriatric Medicine at the David Geffen UCLA School of Medicine as well as a Professor of Bioengineering at the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering. He is Co-Director for the Center for SMART Health under the Garrick Institute for Risk Sciences (GIRS) in partnership with the UCLA Institute for Precision Health (IPH) and the UCLA Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI).

He serves multiple leadership roles at UCLA: Chief Medical Officer for Clinical Research for UCLA Health, Co-Director of the CTSI, and a Senior Leader and Associate Director at the Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center. His research interests included outcomes research, cost-effectiveness analysis, modeling of health and frailty, and the use of technology and data in risk stratification of population and for personalization of healthcare. He is the site Principal Investigator for a PCORI-funded pragmatics trial focused on personalized risk-based breast cancer screening, called WISDOM, CO-PI on a CDC contract looking at risk perception and nudging strategies during the COVID-19 pandemic, and completed an AHRQ R01 looking to use sensor and wearable technology in at-risk frail populations.

Full Article by UCLA Newsroom

Installation of Evalyn Knight Chair in Engineering

On November 2, 2022, UCLA’s Samueli School of Engineering celebrates Prof. Ali Mosleh as the holder of the Evalyn Knight Chair in Engineering. Endowed chairs empower the school to recruit and retain faculty members of distinction whose work exemplifies UCLA’s mission of education, research and public service.

Dr. Ali Mosleh is a Distinguished University Professor. He is the Director of UCLA’s B. John Garrick Institute for the Risk Sciences. Previously he was the Nicole J. Kim Eminent Professor of Engineering and Director of the Center for Risk and Reliability at the University of Maryland. He conducts research on methods for probabilistic risk analysis and reliability of complex systems, holds several patents, and has authored or co-authored over 650 publications including books, guidebooks, and technical papers. Dr. Mosleh was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 2010 and is a Fellow of the Society for Risk Analysis, and the American Nuclear Society, recipient of several scientific achievement awards, including the American Nuclear Society Tommy Thompson Award. He has been technical advisor to numerous national and international organizations, including appointment by Presidents Bush and Obama to the U.S. Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board. 

CSH 2022 Annual Symposium

UCLA Center for SMART Health presents “Using Data Science and Technology to Transform Healthcare” 2022 Annual Symposium on November 01, 2022 at UCLA’s Luskin Conference Center. This event is supported through funding from Hearst Health, the Neria and Manizheh Yomtoubian Endowed Chair in Cancer and Risk Sciences, and a gift in the memory of Mr. Ezatolah Barlova.