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UC San Diego Awarded NSF Grant to Launch Semiconductor Workforce Development Pilot

September 9, 2025

Engineers at UC San Diego have been awarded a $300K grant from the US National Science Foundation (NSF) to launch a pilot initiative aimed at addressing the shortage of skilled US workers going into the growing domestic semiconductor industry.

Non-hormonal Biomaterial Could Help Combat Vaginal Changes Associated with Menopause

September 8, 2025

A new hydrogel applied directly to vaginal tissues may help alleviate the negative impacts of menopause, according to a new study from scientists at the University of California San Diego.

Leveling Up Neurodiverse Talent: UC San Diego’s NDTech Interns Debut Serious Games

September 5, 2025

Young adults on the autism spectrum are gaining technical and professional skills through UC San Diego’s Neurodiversity in Tech internship, where they design games tackling real-world challenges—from cancer education to wildfire response.

Interdisciplinary Teams Win Three Data Storage Awards from Western Digital

September 5, 2025

Researchers from UC San Diego received three Western Digital Petabyte Innovation Quest (Peak) awards for pursuing innovative data storage projects.

UC San Diego Engineers Lead $5M DOE Center to Design Impact-Resistant Metamaterials

September 5, 2025

These materials will be designed with unique internal geometries that give them nonlinear properties not possible with existing materials.

From Lebanon’s Vineyards to Vision Restoration

September 4, 2025

Growing up in rural Lebanon, tinkering with cars and working the grape harvest gave professor Shadi Dayeh a hands-on foundation that now informs his innovations in brain mapping and potentially vision-restoring whole-eye transplantation.

Extreme Experiments on Perovskite May Offer Insight Into Earth’s Interior and Deep Earthquakes

August 28, 2025

Materials scientists have performed powerful laser shock experiments on a perovskite mineral to better understand the geophysical processes in Earth's deep interior and the mechanisms behind earthquakes deep within the planet.

Gift Expands UC San Diego Efforts to Teach Engineering Problem Solving at Scale

August 27, 2025

More than 5,300 high school students in the San Diego region have already benefitted from an innovative program that teaches engineering problem solving to non-engineers.

$1.7B in Funding Fuels Research that Sparks Breakthroughs

August 26, 2025

University of California San Diego received $1.7 billion in grants over the previous year, funding that fueled critical research in human health, national defense, advanced technology, social sciences, and much more.

Researchers Identify Weak Points in Diamond Fusion Fuel Capsules

August 20, 2025

Materials scientists at UC San Diego have uncovered how diamond — the material used to encase fuel for fusion experiments at the National Ignition Facility (NIF) in Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory — can develop tiny structural flaws that may limit fusion performance.
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