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UC San Diego, Yale Awarded Collaborative NSF Grant for Neuroscience Gateway

August 8, 2012

The University of California, at San Diego and Yale University have been awarded a collaborative grant by the National Science Foundation (NSF) to develop a Neuroscience Gateway (NSG) that gives neuroscientists broadened access to essential high-performance computing (HPC) and storage resources.

Researchers Create Novel Device to Measure Nerve Activity for Treatment of Sepsis, PTSD

November 14, 2022

A multi-campus research team has developed a novel device for non-invasively measuring cervical nerve activity in humans. The device, described in an article in Scientific Reports, has potential applications for supporting more personalized treatments for sepsis and PTSD.

Do a Mom’s Medications Affect Her Breast Milk and Baby? New Center Investigates

September 10, 2021

UC San Diego School of Medicine receives $6.1M to launch a new research center studying the effects of maternal antibiotic use on breast milk and infant health. The center is funded by National Institutes of Health, as part of their new Maternal and Pediatric Precision in Therapeutics (MPRINT) Hub.

SDSC Shares HPCwire’s ‘Top Supercomputing Achievement’ Awards

November 14, 2016

The San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) at the University of California San Diego is a recipient of two HPCwire ‘Top Supercomputing Achievement’ awards for 2016, recognizing the use of its high-performance Comet supercomputer to help verify Einstein’s theory of gravitational waves.

Real-life Toy Story

January 30, 2014

…body and its user interface, including the smartphone app, and endowed MiP with its personality, which it expresses through sound and bright LED eyes. “The partnership between WowWee and UC San Diego is going to yield some amazing and dynamic product in the years to come,” said WowWee USA president…

Undergrads to Take Human Powered Submarine to International Competition

June 14, 2018

…works on the human-submarine interface and also handles public relations for the team, said after two years with the Human Powered Submarine team, she’s a lot more confident manufacturing fiberglass parts, designing subsystems and working with various materials. She said she’s also gotten better at managing team logistics and the…

UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering Faculty Elected to National Academy of Engineering

February 9, 2012

Three faculty members in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of California, San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering have been elected to the National Academy of Engineering. Peter C. Farrell, founder, chairman and CEO of ResMed, and a member of the Council of Advisors of the…

Students Poised to Tackle Environmental Challenges in ‘Hacking for the Oceans’ Course

June 4, 2020

…to develop a user-friendly interface for scientists monitoring harmful algal blooms (HABs) by using the Liquid Robotics Wave Glider. “Broadly, we are excited about how our framework can be used for other similar scenarios that involve patrolling an area and following a target of interest,” said Sit. “Some relevant audiences…

Bermuda 100 Challenge: Preserving Shipwrecks, Pixel by Pixel

March 27, 2017

Researchers at QI, in cooperation with the government of Bermuda, have announced the launch of the Bermuda 100 Challenge, an ambitious campaign to digitally document at least 100 ships, artifacts and other sites in Bermuda’s shallow reefs.

Dreaming Big at the 5G Wireless Forum and Connected Health Workshop

July 22, 2016

To make 5G a reality, sensing, computing and communications must transform wireless networks into intelligent, efficient and flexible drivers of a world where “every day things get connected for a smarter tomorrow.”

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