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Language Crafters

April 25, 2013

…and alien tongues discuss art of constructing languages at ‘Linguistics Goes to Hollywood’ Photos by Erik Jepsen/UC San Diego Publications Nobody wore a ridged rubber forehead, or painted their skin Pandora blue. If there were craggy beards and long locks, these seemed more homage to 1960s counterculture than to “Game…

Selfies Reach New Heights with Wearable Drone

November 20, 2014

…UC San Diego visual arts alum Nick Woodman). Eventually the target will be everyone. They estimate Nixie’s initial pricing at a bit more than a GoPro. “But long term, we want to make Nixie the next point and shoot camera, and at those production volumes, we can match point and…

Entrepreneurs Help Tritons Build the Businesses of Tomorrow

February 4, 2021

…business experience from biotechnology, artificial intelligence and the automotive industry. More EIRs mean there are more opportunities to serve the campus and to share a greater depth of knowledge. EIRs are also becoming increasingly enmeshed into the fabric of campus through programs like Investment Prep and Accelerating Innovations to Market…

Frontiers of Innovation Fellows to Showcase Research Addressing Global Challenges at Symposium

November 19, 2015

…different disciplines,” said David Artis, dean of Undergraduate Research Initiatives and director of Academic Enrichment Programs. The program provides postdocs and Ph.D. students with the opportunity to work with mentors from at least two divisions. Bergmann is collaborating with an economics professor from the UC San Diego School of Global…

Q&A with Alonso Noble

January 10, 2011

…the urge to serve others at whatever cost. — Arthur Ashe

UC San Diego Receives 7 DURIP Awards from Department of Defense

December 17, 2020

…to perform with current state-of-the-art methods. Halpain and her colleagues are using advanced fluorescence microscopy to measure energy demand within single synapses, which are less than one femtoliter in volume. Shelley Halpain, professor of neurobiology. Given its massive processing power, the brain uses its limited energy supply incredibly efficiently. Halpain’s…

Hunting Atmospheric Rivers

December 7, 2017

…from atmospheric rivers using state-of-the-art scanning radars installed in the region. The Atmospheric River Reconnaissance aircraft data will reach far offshore, enhancing the lead time for storms that generally move from west to east. For the past two decades, researchers at Scripps, NOAA, U.S. Geological Survey, NASA, the Department of…

Science has an AI problem. This group says they can fix it.

May 2, 2024

AI holds the potential to help doctors find early markers of disease and accelerate research on other important scientific advances. But a growing body of evidence has revealed deep flaws in how machine learning is used in science, a problem that has swept through dozens of fields and implicated thousands…

IDEA Scholars Program Boosts Retention Rates of Underrepresented Engineering Students

June 11, 2015

…take full advantage of state-of-the-art forecasting, control and storage systems to deliver clean and renewable power to the grid. “The goal was to keep them engaged until they found a position in a research lab,” he said. The IDEA Scholars program has now grown from 22 to 50 students per…

Destination: UC San Diego

October 31, 2019

…School of Engineering, Visual Arts, Cognitive Science, the Design Lab, Office of Innovation and Commercialization, Alumni Association, among other campus departments. The building will be steps away from the new Pepper Canyon Station of the UC San Diego Blue Line Trolley extension. The Design and Innovation Building and adjacent new…

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