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Giving Students a Place to Prep for Tomorrow’s Virtual (Reality) Economy

May 11, 2017

…CEO, UC San Diego nanoengineering alumnus Steven McCloskey (B.S. ’15). The VR Lab and new VR courses are expected to funnel many more students to follow in the footsteps of Kai Wang. After working for nine months as an intern with Nanome, Wang (B.S. ’17) graduated in the winter quarter.…

Team of UC San Diego Entrepreneurs Pushes Biomedicine Forward with Virtual Reality

March 14, 2023

If you were looking for a poster child for the strength of UC San Diego’s entrepreneurial ecosystem, the company Nanome would be a strong contender.

Pioneering Bioengineer Shu Chien Teaches Lessons That Extend Far Beyond Research Lab

October 17, 2019

…San Diego Department of NanoEngineering and founding co-director of the Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering Center in the Institute for Engineering in Medicine. A token of appreciation from the UC San Diego Department of Bioengineering in gratitude for the immeasurable impact Chien had on the trajectory of bioengineering at UC San…

UC San Diego Entrepreneurs Pitch Their Technologies in $300,000 primeUC Competition

January 7, 2016

…a postdoctoral fellowship in NanoEngineering. Company description: Biolinq Incorporated (La Jolla, CA), founded as Electrozyme LLC in 2012, is an early-stage startup devoted to the development of novel electrochemical sensor and biosensor paradigms for applications in diverse verticals including the healthcare, wellness, sports / fitness, military, environmental monitoring, and forensics…

Chancellor’s and Revelle Medalists Announced

October 8, 2015

…from visual arts to nanoengineering. Qualcomm Incorporated For 30 years, Qualcomm has actively supported the educational and philanthropic goals of UC San Diego, playing a pivotal role in the campus’ rise to become one of the top 10 public universities in the nation. Qualcomm has invested in areas throughout the…

CalIT2 Workshop Looks to the Future of Health and Medicine

November 1, 2024

Throughout the day-long event, participants exchanged views on current issues in health and medicine, from addiction to hospital cybersecurity.

Getting to a Zero Carbon Future

October 13, 2016

…daunting challenge. For example, nanoengineer Ying Shirley Meng of the Jacobs School and Oleg Shpyrko of the Department of Physics work together through the Sustainable Power and Energy Center to solve key technical challenges in generating and storing energy. Their energy-storage research has implications for many areas including electric vehicles,…

Grad Students Put Their Communication Skills to the Test

May 4, 2017

…these students, from the nanoengineer working with robots to the history scholar studying political legitimacy. In addition to Hollett’s first place win, the UC San Diego Grad Slam recognized Jonathan Trueblood (chemistry and biochemistry) with second place and Erin Smolak (language and communicative disorders) with third place. The UC systemwide…

Accessible and Affordable Care at Heart of Healthcare Technology Grants

September 7, 2011

Five teams of scientists from multiple campuses of the University of California and a Southern California hospital have been awarded up to $100,000 each to commercialize their ideas for new, lower cost health care technologies that will address a long-standing need for more affordable and efficient chronic disease management and…

New Nano-Implant Could One Day Help Restore Sight

March 13, 2017

A team of engineers at the University of California San Diego and La Jolla-based startup Nanovision Biosciences Inc. have developed the nanotechnology and wireless electronics for a new type of retinal prosthesis that brings research a step closer to restoring the ability of neurons in the retina to respond to…

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