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Walking the Walk of Change

August 13, 2020

…UC San Diego MRSEC (Materials Research Science and Engineering Center, directed by Professor Michael Sailor),” said Brydges. “These include various programs, training grants, student affinity groups, such as the Society for Women in Graduate Studies (SWIGS), and regular outreach and public engagement efforts.” The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry is…

UC San Diego’s Big Ideas for 2016 — and Beyond

January 7, 2016

…interdisciplinary collaboration among bioengineers, materials scientists, biologists, and clinical doctors to focus on 3D printing patient-specific functional tissues and organs, we could help more people get the lifesaving organ transplants they need before it’s too late,” says Chen. Offer intentional instruction in network literacy Alan J. Daly, professor and chair…

Department of Defense Awards Funds to Ten UC San Diego Researchers to Develop Instrumentation

May 21, 2018

The Defense University Research Instrumentation Program (DURIP) grants support the development of instruments that have a wide range of military applications. In all, 10 researchers from UC San Diego received awards that will help them improve ocean weather and climate prediction, reproduce the extreme conditions of matter that exist in…

Academic Senate Recognizes Ten Awardees for Superlative Teaching Skills

June 5, 2012

…His teaching incorporates academic material at the leading edge of the field of ethnic studies, sophisticated pedagogy, innovative practices to engage students fully in the academic content and larger meaning of the course, and a concern for student learning that can be life changing. He guides students to think, write,…

Paul G. Allen Family Foundation Awards $1.6 Million to Young Investigator Suckjoon Jun

March 7, 2013

…physically manipulate individual genetic materials. “It turned out that we can use the same device, now known as the ‘mother machine,’ also to follow the life history of thousands of individual bacterial cells for hundreds of generations,” he said. “We looked at the growth patterns of the cells very, very…

UC San Diego Students Demonstrate Smart Camera Trap at New Engineering Competition

May 1, 2012

Forget about building a better mouse trap. University of California, San Diego sophomore Riley Yeakle and his teammates have come up with a better camera trap, and they will be facing off with finalists from around the country when they unveil working prototypes of their visions for embedded systems at…

Women’s Herstory Month Kicks Off by Exploring Reproductive Justice

March 7, 2023

Each year during March the UC San Diego Women’s Center holds a series of events to honor the many contributions of women in history, culture and society. The celebration kicked off with a keynote from reproductive justice activist Renee Bracey Sherman.

Q&A with Vice Chancellor Gary Matthews on Plans for a Safe Campus and Flexible Workforce

June 3, 2021

…a selection of some materials—something that didn’t exist before. The campus is continuing this work around reimagining operations, and recently built centrally-located contactless smart lockers where students will be able to pick up packages 24/7. Improved Experience: Our campus has a variety of sensors throughout campus that help us understand…

New Sensor Grids Record Human Brain Signals in Record-Breaking Resolution

January 19, 2022

A new array of sensors can record electrical signals directly from the surface of the human brain in record-breaking detail: 100 times higher resolution than today’s clinical tools. This could improve neurosurgeons’ ability to remove brain tumors safely and surgically treat drug-resistant epilepsy.

UC San Diego Celebrates Franklin Antonio Hall Groundbreaking

November 21, 2019

…do you take the materials learned in the university and apply it in a very helpful way?” Collaborations across disciplines and industry In addition to working across academic disciplines, the research teams in Franklin Antonio Hall will engage with industry partners in order to better understand the most difficult, forward-looking…

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