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Using Science and Humanities to Step Back in Time

February 15, 2018

…combining site geometry, building materials and overall state of health, as well as its art and history,” Kuester said. The images will ultimately recreate a “digital map” of the buildings, both outside and in — as shown here in the researcher’s planning book. Photo by Farshid Bazmandegan The Turin team…

Pepper Canyon West Housing Construction to Start This Summer

February 17, 2022

…wrapped in a translucent material that lets natural light filter through and reflects colorful stage lighting. The open-air amphitheater will showcase performing arts, featuring local and international talent in more than 300 performances a year—everything from large-scale rock concerts to classical quartets and theatrical dance. The university has selected artists…

New UC San Diego Technology Accelerator Selects Five Teams for Its Inaugural Cohort

May 23, 2017

The Institute for the Global Entrepreneur (IGE) at UC San Diego has announced team selections for its new technology accelerator. Five UC San Diego research teams, with innovations ranging from advanced healthcare diagnostics and medical device technologies to next generation LIDAR for autonomous-vehicle navigation, have been selected to join the…

The Epic Lives of Albert Lin

December 30, 2022

UC San Diego alum Albert Yu-Min Lin has explored the world, made a name for himself on National Geographic television and overcome the major obstacle of a life-changing injury. His latest project promises to make life a little bit easier for those who need it most.

Interactive Displays, Cutting-Edge Research To Take Center Stage at Triton Day Experience April 7

April 3, 2012

…liquid nitrogen in cooling materials. The Jacobs School of Engineering’s undergraduate students will display the hardware they use to launch balloons into near-space (20 miles up). Lyman Avenue and Rupertus Way. Scripps Oceanography Showcase—Scripps Institution of Oceanography, which has been a part of the University of California for 100 years,…

Summer of Science Engages K-12 Students

September 3, 2013

It’s not unusual for heated scientific debates to break out at the University of California, San Diego’s Qualcomm Institute. But nine-year-olds arguing about the history of aviation? That’s a little more unusual. The young students were visiting the Qualcomm Institute — the recently named UC San Diego division of the…

Holocaust Living History Workshop to Present “Witnessing History” Events During Winter 2012

January 11, 2012

The UC San Diego Holocaust Living History Workshop (HLHW) launches a new series of events this winter, the “Witnessing History” series, focused on the topic of experiencing history in the making. HLWH, sponsored by the UC San Diego Libraries and the Judaic Studies Program, will host four “Witnessing History” events…

Monumental Sculpture Pays Homage to the First Instant Message

November 15, 2018

…up layers of found materials, then cuts away at them, revealing a kind of map of urban life, networks and relationships. In 2009, he was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship, followed by a National Medal of Arts in 2015. Two years later, Bradford was selected to represent the United States at…

Addressing the Diversity Gap in Health Care

February 7, 2024

According to experts, there is a disparity between the diversity of health care staff and the patients served.

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.

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