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New Tools at UC San Diego Help Calibrate Doses for ‘Exercise as Medicine’

June 16, 2017

EPARC’s new Biodex System 4 and C-Mill treadmill will help exercise physiologists understand how much and what type of exercise to prescribe to patients, particularly those with gait difficulties.

Art and Science Have a Chat in ‘ANOMALIA’

February 14, 2012

…These series combine photographic images and photo-realistic drawings with text and question the means by which images are read, understood and experienced. The exhibition’s opening reception was on February 16 from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. At the opening reception, participating artists Erick Beltrán and Jorge Satorre presented a talk titled…

Selfies Reach New Heights with Wearable Drone

November 20, 2014

…“follow-me” modes. The high-quality images created can instantly be shared, by syncing with the user’s cell phone. They will also offer a perspective beyond what’s currently possible with existing personal devices. “Set your camera free,” reads the future product’s tagline, “set yourself free.” The development team believes Nixie could be…

President Obama Visits Solar Power Plant Using Technology Developed by UC San Diego Engineers

March 22, 2012

…solar facility equipped with solar forecasting devices called sky imagers. The devices are powered by sophisticated algorithms, which were developed by researchers at the University of California San Diego. The technology was funded by Sanyo Electric Corp., now Panasonic, the Department of Energy, California Energy Commission and California Public Utilities…

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.

Middle, Senior High Students Visit Ancient Sites in 3D – Without Leaving La Jolla

February 14, 2017

The Center for Cyber-Archaeology and Sustainability (CCAS) and the Qualcomm Institute played host to nearly 200 freshmen and older students taking computer science, robotics or AP world history at La Jolla Country Day School. The students converged on UC San Diego to learn more about how technology can safeguard the…

Four from UC San Diego Elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences

April 24, 2020

Three faculty members and one vice chancellor are among the Academy’s 2020 class of 276 members, recognized for their outstanding accomplishments, expertise and insights toward the common good.

5 Tips to Ace Your Fulbright Award Application

June 13, 2023

Have you ever considered studying, teaching or conducting research abroad? Your dreams can become a reality through the Fulbright Program. For those who are considering applying, we connected with five UC San Diego students and recent alumni on what makes a successful application.

UC San Diego Founders’ Celebration Ushers in a New Era of Tradition, Innovation and Fun

November 1, 2011

…mere mention immediately conjures images of aliens, top secret technology and vast government conspiracies. Era 51: It’s the theme of the University of California, San Diego’s Founders’ Celebration, November 17-19, and is meant to evoke today’s traditions, tomorrow’s innovations and 51 years of achieving the extraordinary. What do the two…

When Art Becomes Autonomous

October 3, 2013

What does autonomy mean in an age when technology is radically transforming the ability of objects and even ideas to have a life of their own – from smart cars, to viral videos?

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