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From Idea to Impact: Meet the Recipients of the Inaugural Chancellor’s Innovation Awards

March 14, 2024

The forward-thinking innovators behind Vektor Medical and FjordPhyto took home the top prizes during UC San Diego’s inaugural Chancellor’s Innovation Awards celebration, highlighting the university’s diverse entrepreneurial campus culture.

UC San Diego Alumni to Re-connect with Campus During 5th Annual Alumni Weekend June 6-9

May 16, 2013

…This year’s event includes a healthy living fair, live music festival and more. Registration is now open; all proceeds will go directly to support student scholarships at UC San Diego. For a complete schedule for Alumni Weekend, please visit alumni.ucsd.edu/alumniweekend.

Historical Disease Meets Modern Biology in New Faculty Member Cressida Madigan’s Lab

July 2, 2020

…and the kind of music that was being written. With examples like the plague, they reduced the population density in Europe by huge amounts. So some of these diseases had a huge impact on the way human history played out. Q. Many people don’t realize that leprosy is still actively…

UC San Diego’s 2017 Earth Month Celebration: Using Science to Protect the Planet

March 23, 2017

…San Diego departments of Music and Psychology, is co-chairing marketing and social media for the local event. Read More… This is the second year UC San Diego has extended its Earth Day celebration, recognized nationally on April 22, into a month of eco-friendly events. “UC San Diego’s Earth Month celebration…

A Deeper Look at Global Icons

March 14, 2019

Why do people around the world come to see some figures as so important, and how have their meanings changed over time? These questions lie at the heart of the new book “Icons of Dissent: The Global Resonance of Che, Marley, Tupac, and Bin Laden.” Author Jeremy Prestholdt explains more…

Short Group Quizzes Go a Long Way to Building a Class Community

June 2, 2022

…questions about pets or music preferences (thought those don’t hurt) but finding out about students’ life circumstances and whether they’ve already done the types of assignments the class requires. “You have to start from who your students are—how many are working two jobs or how many are commuting from L.A.?”…

Four Early Career Professors at UC San Diego Awarded Sloan Research Fellowships

March 1, 2023

Four UC San Diego faculty have been selected as 2023 Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellows, a prestigious award for early-career scientists of outstanding promise. The fellowships are awarded in recognition of distinguished performance and a unique potential to make substantial contributions.

Pioneering Black Carbon Researcher Receives U.N. ‘Champion of the Earth’ Award

September 20, 2013

Veerabhadran Ramanathan, a distinguished professor of climate and atmospheric sciences at Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego, whose landmark research showed that cutting emissions of black carbon and other short lived climate pollutants can significantly lessen the impacts of regional and global climate change, improve the health of millions…

Non-Volatile Computer Memory: Other Dimensions, Other Domains

April 1, 2016

The 7th annual Non-Volatile Memories workshop elicited the interest of more than 185 researchers from around the world, who were there to hear where things might be headed for NVM, a crucial component of modern computing systems.

Learning From Our Elders With a Twist (and Shout)

March 22, 2018

…Johnson/UC San Diego Publications Music blasted and streamers sparkled as a roomful of partyers turned to watch their Prom King and Queen take the floor for their first dance. Some of the watchers soon joined the fun on the linoleum to strut their stuff too. Others preferred to stick close…

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