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Coalition: 100 Companies, Including 2 from UC San Diego, Prove Economic Boost of Research

October 29, 2013

Two innovative UC San Diego spinoffs are among the 100 companies cited by The Science Coalition in a new report touting the positive economic payoff of federally funded university research.

Meet 6 UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering Undergraduates Receiving 2023 Awards for Excellence

June 16, 2023

Six students who have made significant contributions to their departments and surrounding communities at the Jacobs School of Engineering and the University of California San Diego will receive Awards of Excellence as part of Ring Ceremony 2023 on Saturday, June 17.

18 New Endowed Chairs Created at the UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering

August 6, 2024

The Jacobs School of Engineering at the University of California San Diego is proud to announce the creation of 18 new endowed chairs. These endowed chairs will empower a world-class cohort of faculty to explore new and innovative research directions.

UC San Diego Breaks Ground on Viterbi Family Vision Research Center

April 18, 2023

UC San Diego recently celebrated the groundbreaking of the Viterbi Family Vision Research Center at Shiley Eye Institute, which is supported by a $50 million gift made in 2018 by philanthropist Andrew J. Viterbi.

Renewable Energy Program Pushes Novel Concepts Forward

August 23, 2012

The von Liebig Center for Entrepreneurism and Technology Advancement at the University of California, San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering has awarded four new graduate von Liebig fellowships to pursue the commercialization of research that will increase energy efficiency and the growth of renewable energy sources.

Working to Change the Future of Prosthetics

March 21, 2019

…Henderson to pursue a bioengineering degree as an undergraduate at UC San Diego. She started conducting research in Yip’s lab as a sophomore. Henderson said she’s been lucky that he’s been a supportive advisor in her research endeavors. She worked with him on optimizing artificial muscle actuators during her undergraduate…

Engineering Undergraduates Use DNA Origami to Target Cancer

February 16, 2017

…consists of second year bioengineering student Kyo “Johnny” Koo, and fourth year nano engineering students Zandra Rojo and Quyen Hoang. UC San Diego NanoEngineering professor Yi Chen is a faculty mentor. Another mentor is former NanoEngineering professor Sadik Esener, who is now director of the Center for Early Detection Research…

Strip Steak: Bacterial Enzyme Removes Inflammation-Causing Meat Carbohydrates

September 23, 2019

When we eat red meat, the animal carbohydrate Neu5Gc is incorporated in our tissues, where it generates inflammation. UC San Diego researchers discovered how gut bacteria enzymes strip our cells of Neu5Gc, introducing the possibility of using the enzymes to reduce the risk of inflammatory diseases.

Igniting Entrepreneurs

March 15, 2018

…of the group is bioengineering junior Adriana Guetter, who spoke in a panel discussion on leveraging fear in entrepreneurism. Guetter co-founded a consulting firm supporting students interested in entrepreneurism across the country called Lumnus Consulting. Guetter said she was honored to be invited as a panelist because the topic resonated…

University Kicks Off Academic Year with Dynamic New Housing, Academics and Events

September 28, 2011

…sciences with specializations in bioengineering, structural engineering and electrical and computer engineering, and a master of advanced studies in architecture-based enterprise systems. The campus will use the theme “Learn it. Live it” in events, communications and other efforts to showcase how UC San Diego shapes minds, changes lives, launches industries…

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