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What’s Causing the Voltage Fade in Lithium-rich NMC Cathode Materials?

July 16, 2018

Researchers led by a University of California San Diego team have published work in the journal Nature Energy that explains what’s causing the performance-reducing “voltage fade” that currently plagues a promising class of cathode materials called Lithium-rich NMC (nickel magnesium cobalt) layered oxides.

Wise Words: Four Steps to Becoming an Ally

February 10, 2022

…San Diego Alumni. To open the conference, UC San Diego Alumni and the Office for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion invited Tim Wise to deliver a keynote talk on how to become an effective ally. An anti-racist writer, educator and commentator, Wise has spent three decades educating audiences about issues of…

Supercomputer Simulations Help Optimize Floating Wind Farms

September 18, 2019

Researchers used SDSC’s Comet supercomputer to better understand the wake effects of large floating wind farm arrays, which have become more prevalent in recent years.

SDSC Names Ilkay Altintas Chief Data Science Officer

August 13, 2015

Ilkay Altintas has been appointed Chief Data Science Officer of the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) at the University of California, San Diego, effective immediately. Altintas, who joined SDSC in 2001, will lead the strategic coordination of all computational data science activities at SDSC while overseeing application-based solutions and their…

UC San Diego Names Inaugural Changemaker Faculty Fellows

October 31, 2019

…Inaugural Changemaker Faculty Fellows Program encourages community engagement in the classroom Eight UC San Diego faculty members have been named inaugural 2019-2020 Changemaker Faculty Fellows, a program created in partnership between the Teaching + Learning Commons and the Center for Student Involvement, with the support of the Changemaker Steering Committee.…

Computer Science Ph.D. Student’s ‘Unconventional Odyssey’ to SMART Fellowship

July 29, 2014

Natalie Larson has three years to finish her Ph.D. in computer science at the University of California, San Diego, and she wasn’t entirely certain where she would find the support to complete her degree. But now she is. The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) has awarded Larson a Science, Mathematics…

UC San Diego’s Most Diverse Incoming Class Begins Fall Quarter

September 22, 2016

…students and a mentoring program for students who come from under-resourced high schools and/or are the first in their family to attend college, among other programs. “We are pleased to welcome these dynamic, diverse and talented students to our Triton family,” said UC San Diego Chancellor Pradeep K. Khosla. “We…

Real-life Toy Story

January 30, 2014

…UC San Diego licensing officer who connected researchers here on campus with the creative team at WowWee, and launched the collaboration that brought MiP to life. MiP, made by toymaker WowWee, balances a GoPro camera on its tray, while moving around. Researchers in the UCSD Coordinated Robotics Lab designed the…

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.

Technology-Enhanced Learning: From Campus to the World

June 21, 2013

The academic landscape is changing rapidly, due in no small part to recent advances in technologies to enable, enhance and deliver teaching and learning to a worldwide audience.

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