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5G Wireless and Beyond: From Evolution to Revolution

June 22, 2017

5G capabilities will make it possible to harness sensor technologies, virtual reality, artificial intelligence and machine learning for unprecedented applications—applications discussed at length during the conference.

Studying Abroad Without Leaving Home

October 25, 2018

…techniques and with GPS technologies and drone photography. “The archaeology was entirely non-intrusive,” Goldstein said. “No excavation whatsoever—it was all surface mapping. We’ve come away with great data but left everything exactly as we found.” The data are now being put together and analyzed. In the end, Goldstein and Bolger…

New Structural and Materials Engineering Building Brings Visual Artists, Engineers Under One Roof

September 27, 2012

…is combining sciences, engineering, technology, arts and humanities, all in a single hall to solve problems of societal significance.” Frieder Seible, dean of the Jacobs School of Engineering at UC San Diego, echoed Khosla’s comments. “The hope and aspiration for this building is that it is not a physical location…

This Wireless, Handheld, Non-invasive Device Detects Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Biomarkers

November 13, 2023

An international team of researchers has developed a handheld, non-invasive device that can detect biomarkers for Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Diseases. The biosensor can also transmit the results wirelessly to a laptop or smartphone.

Scientists Create a Noninvasive Wearable System to Monitor Stomach Activity Throughout the Day

March 22, 2018

A team of researchers has developed a wearable, non-invasive system to monitor electrical activity in the stomach over 24 hours—essentially an electrocardiogram but for the gastro-intestinal (GI) tract. Applications include monitoring GI activity for patients outside of a clinical setting, which cuts down costs. Monitoring for longer periods of time…

UC San Diego Launches Robotics Institute

October 29, 2015

…communications, new materials, biomimetics, batteries and power management are just a few of the research strengths at UC San Diego that will converge in future robotic systems. A wide spectrum of expertise will be necessary to give robotics systems the ability to not only perceive context, but to make use…

Making Mental Health Priority No. 1 in the Month of May

May 7, 2020

…interactions are very limited, technology has allowed us to be more creative in maintaining and deepening our relationships. Zoom, Facetime, making voice calls instead of sending texts, or talking with a neighbor while at a safe distance, can help combat loneliness and even enhance our connection with others. Feeling tired…

UC San Diego Announces 2022 Undergraduate Library Research Prize Winners

September 1, 2022

…GIS Lab and loanable technology. Overall, the Library helped us successfully conduct our research and build a compelling hypothesis.” Second Place Winners Shiantel Chiang Shiantel Chiang took home second place for her research project, “The Role of Gut Microbial Bile Acid Deconjugation on PCOS,” which involved investigating whether engineered bacteria…

Diamonds, Pencils Inspire Scientists to Create Multipurpose Protein Tool

August 18, 2020

Findings from a group of researchers, including a UC San Diego team, show how it’s possible to create a protein “multitool.” Their results provide a deeper understanding of how society can develop new materials with unique properties to solve real-world problems.

The AI Revolution is Upon Us—And UC San Diego Researchers Are Using it to Inform Climate Action

May 2, 2023

Researchers across a range of fields are working together to develop and implement AI-assisted tools and machine learning methods that will enable scientific discoveries at an unprecedented pace. And when it comes to global challenges like climate change, time is of the essence.

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