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Lung, Heart, Kidney and Liver Transplant Programs Rank among Nation’s Best

January 5, 2021

UC San Diego Health’s lung, heart, kidney and liver transplant programs rank at the top nationally in the latest biannual Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients (SRTR) report. Innovative treatment and multi-disciplinary care contribute to the high rankings for one-year survival outcomes.

Jet-Set and Learn: Summer Travels Transform Student Perspectives

September 28, 2023

This summer, the world became a classroom for hundreds of Tritons who ventured out of their comfort zones, immersed themselves in unfamiliar cultures, met new people and opened their minds to new ideas and fresh possibilities for the future.

UC San Diego Receives 10 DURIP Awards from Department of Defense

November 26, 2024

Scientists at the University of California San Diego received 10 Defense University Research Instrumentation Program awards from the Department of Defense. The highly competitive awards program solicits proposals from university scientists conducting basic and applied research that boosts the nation’s technological advantage.

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

September 28, 2011

…and light switch and article of clothing. This proliferation of things increases the number of devices that need to be addressed, which puts a real strain on the Internet.” The Marconi Society Symposium preceded a ceremony later in the evening to honor Jacobs and the late Jack Keil Wolf, the…

Machine Learning Enhances Non-verbal Communication in Online Classrooms

June 21, 2021

Prompted by the challenge of teaching music via Zoom during the pandemic, researchers use eye tracking, gaze estimation and machine learning to improve non-verbal communication in virtual classrooms.

Faculty Mentors Engage Undergraduates in Research

June 5, 2012

…it anyway,” said David Artis, dean of Undergraduate Research Initiatives. “A research mindset is something you will use for the rest of your life, even if you don’t pursue a research career. You don’t want to be in a position where you’re relying on someone else to interpret data for…

The Enablers of Discovery

September 25, 2024

Curiosity — and a love of cooking — fueled Yuhwa Lo’s decades-long career in electrical engineering, which has ranged from commercialization to nanotechnology and biotechnology to photodetection.

Changing the Face of Campus

May 18, 2017

…Sciences and one for Arts and Humanities — as well as 2,000 undergraduate beds, 1,200 underground parking spaces and a market, dining hall and craft center. The neighborhood will also become the new home for Sixth College. “The North Torrey Pines Living and Learning Neighborhood will be a welcoming and…

Astrophysicists Locate 100 New Sunny Neighbors with Citizens’ Help

August 18, 2020

A new discovery by a Backyard Worlds team of citizen scientists and international astrophysicists, including researchers from UC San Diego, shows that about 100 cool brown dwarfs, never before observed, are in residence in the solar community.

Academic Senate Honors Campus Scholars for Distinguished Teaching

June 5, 2014

…and Tara Zepel, Visual Arts. In addition, the Oliver Johnson Award for Distinguished Leadership in the Academic Senate, a University of California systemwide recognition, was presented to Joel Dimsdale, Psychiatry. Those attending the ceremony heard details of the awardees’ teaching skills in the words of their colleagues: Brookie M. Best…

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