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$3.8 Million NIMH MERIT Award Supports Research on Innovative Diagnostic Tool for ASD

August 25, 2023

Karen Pierce, PhD, has received a five-year, $3.8 million Method to Extend Research in Time (MERIT) grant from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) that will fund research to develop an eye tracking-based screening tool for autism spectrum disorder (ASD).

Center for Visual Computing Has Major Presence at Upcoming Computer Vision Conference

July 19, 2017

Computer vision researchers from UC San Diego will have a major presence at the IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, which starts July 21 in Honolulu, Hawaii. Twenty papers on the agenda featuring at least one co-author, most of them affiliated with the Center for Visual Computing.

SDSC Helps Professionals ‘Connect the Dots’ in Graph Analytics

April 2, 2015

The San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) will begin addressing a rapidly emerging area of interest in data science by holding its first Graph Analytics “boot camp” on Thursday, April 23rd, at its location on the UC San Diego campus in La Jolla, California.

IROS 2022: Bioinspired Robots, Better Algorithms for Self-driving Cars, and More

October 10, 2022

From robots inspired by animals and even amoeba, to better algorithms for self-driving cars and robotic surgery, researchers at the University of California San Diego will be presenting a wide range of papers at IROS 2022, which returns in a hybrid format Oct. 23 to 27, 2022.

Making Robots for Humans: Robotics Experts Present at ICRA 2023

May 30, 2023

From robotics surgery to better algorithms for robots working in teams with humans, researchers at the UC San Diego Contextual Robotics Institute are presenting 16 papers at the ICRA 2023 conference from May 29 to June 2 in London.

Franklin Antonio Hall Sparks Research Collaborations

May 13, 2024

From improving tools for robot-assisted surgery to studying how humans prefer to interact with robots, collaborations across different departments at the Jacobs School of Engineering are in the spotlight in this year’s accepted papers for the 2024 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation.

As California Cliffs Erode, UC San Diego Team Works to Track and Understand these Changes

May 26, 2022

…Diego Team Works to Track and Understand these Changes The Coastal Process Group at Scripps Instiution of Oceanography deploys a drone to conduct a LiDAR survey. Photo by Erik Jepsen/University Communications. Advanced imaging and geotechnical technology are powering understanding of our coastline and its hazards The cliff-top parking lot was…

Computer Science at UC San Diego Recruits 15 Lecturers to Help Teach Undergraduates

September 19, 2017

The Computer Science and Engineering announced a stellar group of 15 lecturers, including two newcomers to the department, who will assume some of the undergraduate teaching duties in light of high continuing enrollment in computer science and data science courses.

Tech Industry Visionaries Foresee “Internet of Everything” at Marconi Symposium

September 28, 2011

…health monitoring, education, even tracking lost pets (hence the digital dog collar). Augmented reality will also become increasingly in-demand, says Jacobs. By way of example, he demonstrated a new Qualcomm-developed application that uses a smartphone’s camera function to translate foreign restaurant menus in real-time (it even converts the price to…

Immersive Springtime Festival Takes Music Students Far Beyond Concert Hall

April 7, 2016

…will use live 3D video-tracking of fish in the Hall of Fishes to generate sounds. In another location, children can build their own “oceanic instruments” and play them in an orchestra. Following Immersion are more adventures outside the mainstream: A solo performance of his own compositions by UC San Diego…

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