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Entrepreneurs Help Tritons Build the Businesses of Tomorrow

February 4, 2021

…showing off their ruggedized 3D printing prototype at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton. Entrepreneurs Help Tritons Build the Businesses of Tomorrow Campus-wide program connects startups with experienced mentors Being a part of a changemaker, rule-breaker campus like UC San Diego means students, faculty and staff skillfully find solutions to complex…

UC San Diego’s 2019 Entrepreneurs in Residence Program Is Largest Ever

November 6, 2019

The University of California San Diego has announced its 2019 Entrepreneurs in Residence cohort. The EIR program brings outside expertise onto campus to help student and faculty entrepreneurs with their startups.

Three UC San Diego Computer Scientists Elected as ACM Fellows in Class of 2017

December 11, 2017

Three computer scientists at UC San Diego—Ravi Ramamoorthi, Alexander Vardy and Geoffrey M. Voelker—have been elected Fellows of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), the world’s largest educational and scientific computing society.

UC San Diego Hosts Inaugural Coalition on Drug Shortages

July 29, 2024

UC San Diego was enlisted by the White House to help host the first meeting of an international coalition aimed at addressing the growing crisis of drug shortages around the world.

Graduate Students Launch NanoXpo to Show Off Real World Impact of Nanoengineering

March 2, 2017

…powered by human sweat. 3D printed heart tissue. Tiny robots that could deliver drugs. Stretchable and wearable electronics. These are just a few ways that nanoengineers at UC San Diego are making a big splash—at the nanoscale level. On Friday, graduate students, faculty and representatives from local industry, including Illumina,…

When Damaged, the Adult Brain Repairs Itself by Going Back to the Beginning

April 15, 2020

When adult brain cells are injured, they revert to an embryonic state, say researchers at UC San Diego School of Medicine. In their newly adopted immature state, the cells become capable of re-growing new connections that, under the right conditions, can help to restore lost function.

SmartCity Hackathon Connects the Data Dots on Behalf of Climate

June 13, 2016

Several UC San Diego students competed last week in the two-day competition, which was designed to transform climate-related data into solutions the City of San Diego can implement in support of its ambitious Climate Action Plan.

Urologists Investigate Climate Change, Health Rights and Gender Equity

November 29, 2022

The Urology for Social Responsibility seminar will be offered in the T. Denny Sanford Center Medical Education and Telemedicine on the UC San Diego campus from January 14 to 15, 2023.

UC San Diego Launches Japan Forum for Innovation and Technology

May 20, 2015

Fostering increased collaboration and innovation between Japan and San Diego, the University of California, San Diego has established the Japan Forum for Innovation and Technology (JFIT). The new program, which will be housed in UC San Diego’s School of Global Policy and Strategy (formerly School of International Relations and Pacific…

Gecko-inspired adhesives help soft robotic fingers get a better grip

April 10, 2018

A team of California researchers has developed a robotic gripper that combines the adhesive properties of gecko toes and the adaptability of air-powered soft robots to grasp a much wider variety of objects than the state of the art. Researchers will present their findings at the 2018 International Conference on…

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