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Teaching the Joy of Coding

December 7, 2017

…of computer engineering student Artin Chimayan. He gave step-by-step instructions and often stopped to check that everyone was following. Guthals’ students walked around and answered questions. UC San Diego students listen to lecturer Sarah Guthals during CSE 190, a class designed to prepare undergraduate students to coding. “This allows me…

Paul Kube Honored as Computer Science Educator

June 11, 2015

…in areas such as artificial intelligence and computer vision. Kube, however, said his deepest interests always lay in teaching. “As a teacher, I am tasked with passing down the eternal truths of computer science—the fundamentals that every computer scientist needs to know— to new generations,” said Kube. “I am forever…

QI Launches Research Internship Program for Undergraduates

July 30, 2020

…technological innovations for the arts and culture, environmental science, health and energy. QI Enrich offers faculty, researchers, industry professionals and students the chance to receive training from experts on UC San Diego campus. Participants can learn how to work with big data, market through Amazon Web Services and solve issues…

Three UC San Diego Computer Scientists Elected as ACM Fellows in Class of 2017

December 11, 2017

Three computer scientists at UC San Diego—Ravi Ramamoorthi, Alexander Vardy and Geoffrey M. Voelker—have been elected Fellows of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), the world’s largest educational and scientific computing society.

Pharming the Microbiome

January 24, 2023

The gut microbiome plays a critical but poorly understood role in how drugs work or don’t work in the body. It also presents therapeutic possibilities unto itself.

UC San Diego Celebrates Hidden History of US Innovation with Exhibit of 19th Century Patent Models

November 18, 2021

…business technology, shares unique artifacts Through the spring of 2022, UC San Diego’s Design and Innovation Building is hosting a historic exhibition of 19th-century patent models in partnership with Hagley Museum and Library, sponsored by Qualcomm Incorporated. Patent Models: A Celebration of American Invention showcases the breadth and depth of…

Journalist Bob Woodward to Discuss ‘The Last of the President’s Men’

November 19, 2015

…served as dean of Arts & Humanities and professor of history at UC San Diego, during which time he advised Butterfield on his master’s thesis. ‘The Last of the President’s Men’ is the result of some 46 hours of interviews Woodward conducted with Butterfield, and includes a number of newly…

UC San Diego Engineers Receive 2 out of 10 Prestigious National Young Investigators Awards

July 21, 2022

…diagnostic state of the art for a range of serious diseases, such as lung fibrosis, heart disease, neurodegenerative diseases and various cancers. The research made possible by the Beckman Young Investigator award will enable the in-depth investigation of the role of tissue microstructure in the origin and progression of these…

Holocaust Living History Workshop to Host Three “Witnessing History” Events During Spring 2012

April 9, 2012

This spring, the UC San Diego Holocaust Living History Workshop (HLHW), sponsored by the UC San Diego Libraries and the Judaic Studies Program, continues its popular “Witnessing History” program, a series of talks focusing on the experience of history in the making.

Bright Future Ahead

October 4, 2018

…academic departments in the arts and humanities, social sciences and STEM fields. Of the approximately 6,600 incoming freshmen, 91 percent live on campus, as do one-third of the 3,000 first-year transfers. An estimated 38 percent (or 15,800 undergraduates and graduates) reside on campus and, with additional housing being built, more…

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