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New Telescopes Aim to Detect Extraterrestrial Intelligence

March 5, 2020

…for signals from intelligent life in our galaxy. Project researchers from UC San Diego, UC Berkeley, University of California Observatories and Harvard University recently installed the two prototype telescopes at Lick Observatory near San Jose. They are the first of hundreds of telescopes planned to be installed as part of…

Imagination Gets a Boost with $1 Million Gift

November 21, 2013

…C. Clarke. Today, the campus is announcing a $1 million gift from San Diego-based satellite and digital communications innovator ViaSat Inc. (VSAT) that will continue Clarke’s greatest legacy: imagination. In recognition of this charitable donation, ViaSat has been named Founding Partner of the Clarke Center. Clarke Center Events Dec. 3…

UC San Diego a National Leader for Long-Term Study Abroad

February 13, 2014

…students who return to campus after being abroad are transformed in so many ways —from learning about new academic disciplines through the perspective of local contexts to gaining increased self-knowledge and networking internationally in their field of interest,” said Kelly O’Sullivan, director of the Programs Abroad Office. “There is no…

Power to the Batteries

May 21, 2015

…public policy experts on campus as well, so that together we can work on sustainable power and energy from different angles.” Jacobs School Agile Research Centers Sustainable Power and Energy Center website Sustainable Power and Energy Center brochure Center for Visual Computing website Center for Visual Computing brochure Center for…

The Underwater Library at Scripps Institution of Oceanography

April 8, 2021

…tell even in their lifeless state. One big happy family The Marine Vertebrate Collection is one of four that comprise the Oceanographic Collections at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego, the largest university-based oceanographic collections in the world. It shares Vaughan Hall with the Benthic Invertebrate Collection and…

Archaeologists Explore Secrets of Neolithic Village off Israel’s Coast

December 10, 2020

…the UC San Diego campus,” said Levy. “We’ll have the ability to study the dig in great detail, especially as we uncover more of the site and learn about these ancient peoples’ way of life.” Scott Mcavoy (left), media specialist at the Geisel Library, prints a 3D model of a…

40th Faculty Excellence Awards Honors Outstanding Teaching, Research and Service

March 20, 2014

…their commitment to our campus and service to the community,” said Chancellor Pradeep K. Khosla. “These faculty members are exceptional educators, scholars and civic leaders, and their passion for advancing knowledge and dedication to positively impacting our society is remarkable.” Over the past 40 years, UC San Diego has recognized…

The School of GoPro: Founder Nick Woodman’s Five Lessons for Success

June 12, 2014

…senses are brought to life and all synapses are firing. Yet for Woodman, it didn’t work out that way. “It just so happened we were going to be visiting some of the best surf spots in the world at the best time so I wanted to document my experience,” he…

UC San Diego Esports Plans a New Era of Competition and Connection

February 24, 2022

…new community space on campus and help usher in the next phase of student life here at UC San Diego with the TEC Grand Opening Celebration and Open House on March 4 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.” Esports has gained an increasingly high profile over the years, and UC San…

Scientists Design Way to Use Harmless Bacteria to Detect Heavy Metals in Drinking Water

February 27, 2020

…San Diego and the campus spinout Quantitative BioSciences is working to improve the situation. Natalie Cookson (UC San Diego bioengineering Ph.D. ‘08) is the CEO Quantitative BioSciences, a startup which spun out of the Hasty lab at UC San Diego. “Water might be fine to drink, fine to drink, fine…

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