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FE Electrical and Computer Full-length Practice Exam

March 27, 2022
Amazon
This is a full-length practice exam for the NCEES® FE Electrical and Computer exam. It includes 110 problems, thorough and detailed solutions, and an optional Performance Analysis tool available online for you to interpret your results.

Printing in a New Dimension

February 14, 2012
Prime Magazine
Versatile uses of 3-D printing sparks its demand.

Techski: Mendeley is the social and academic network of research

November 22, 2011
Daily Bruin
Scattered across my laptop, home and office computers are dozens, if not hundreds, of academic papers, journal articles and other referenced work.

Free online video tutorials on lynda.com keep UCLA up-to-date

November 07, 2011
Daily Bruin
Even after sitting in on a UCLA web design course, watching various online video tutorials and working through a textbook, I had made only a small dent in creating my personal website.

UCLA’s cityLAB presents two visions of a more urban, pedestrian-friendly Westwood

October 11, 2011
Daily Bruin
The general decline of Westwood Village ““ characterized by a loss of retail stores, a decline in moviegoers, a lack of parking and the issue of homelessness ““ compelled the Westside Urban Forum to engage UCLA’s cityLAB in developing a future plan to restore the community on Monday.

Techski: A simple experiment easily bypasses UCLA login protection levels

October 10, 2011
Daily Bruin
With only his last name, university ID number and birth date, I reset and changed a friend’s password to gain access to his UCLA law school email account Thursday. I then told Eric Bollens, a software architect at the Office of Information Technology and a fifth-year computer science student, about this “exploit.” Bollens relayed the information and within an hour, the IT security department had disabled the reset password feature for LawNET. While researching this column, I attended DEF CON, an annual hacker convention, in Las Vegas this summer.

Techski: Gov. Jerry Brown signs Amazon sales tax bill

September 26, 2011
Daily Bruin
When it comes to buying a computer, I have a few things to consider. The obvious advantage of purchasing online is that it ships directly to me. As a busy graduate student, this is an invaluable service.

Il Tramezzino restaurant aims to create gluten-free menu

September 23, 2011
Daily Bruin
More gluten-free menu options will soon be available at Il Tramezzino, a restaurant in the Anderson School of Management courtyard that wants to cater to gluten-free eaters.

UCLA Professor Yang Yang's research shows cellphone energy could soon be recycled

September 16, 2011
Daily Bruin
Cellphone users frustrated with short battery lives may soon have a more convenient charger at their disposal ““ the recycling of energy from the phone’s own backlight.

Techski: Technology talk on trends and pens

September 16, 2011
Daily Bruin
I got my first computer in fourth grade. In fifth grade, I found my first ““ and only ““ online girlfriend.

Alumna Jonesey Harp is helping kids stay off the streets with the Summer Night Lights program

July 18, 2011
Daily Bruin
To build racket control and speed, a group of young children dashed to pick up their rackets in their first tennis lesson drills Friday night at Van Ness Recreation Center in South Los Angeles.

New TEDx conference at UCLA provides a stage for presenters to share their insights, innovations in science, technology and art

June 20, 2011
Daily Bruin
A sellout crowd of more than 400 people packed a Broad Art Center auditorium decorated with multiple visual displays, musical instruments and a crowd-sourced, fully-automated Nerf gun.

Homeboy Industries founder Father Greg Boyle shares tales of kinship he has developed with ex-gang members

May 25, 2011
Daily Bruin
At the headquarters of Homeboy Industries located in downtown Los Angeles, Jesuit Father Greg Boyle works to reform the lives of nearly 200 former gang members.

Study stresses interaction in learning

May 24, 2011
Daily Bruin
Less lecturing and more interaction may significantly improve higher education learning, a new study suggests.

Den bus passes are now available for student season-ticket holders

May 19, 2011
Daily Bruin
Den season bus passes are now a reality. Undergraduate Students Association Council General Representative David Bocarsly announced the season pass this week, two weeks after being sworn into his position.

App from UCLA team prevails in Facebook’s first SoCal Camp Hackathon

May 08, 2011
Daily Bruin
At Facebook’s first SoCal Camp Hackathon competition this weekend, a team of UCLA computer science students spent 24 hours building an application that involves video conferencing and drawing on a shared canvas.

Students, online community surprised and disappointed as FBI shuts down major poker sites

April 28, 2011
Daily Bruin
Marc Reicher used to play 400 poker hands per hour using only a mouse and a keyboard. But on April 15, the home page of the second-year math and economics student’s favorite poker website, PokerStars.com, was replaced by this greeting: “This domain name has been seized by the FBI.” In an FBI crackdown this month, the three largest online poker websites were shut down on charges of illegal gambling activities.