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‘Blinking Microbubbles’ for Early Cancer Screening Take Grand Prize at Research Expo 2012

April 24, 2012

Carolyn Schutt, a Ph.D student in bioengineering at the University of California, San Diego is developing a new imaging technique that could lead to highly-sensitive light imaging deeper inside the body, improving the way we diagnose breast cancer.

No. 1 From the Start

May 26, 2016

…same spirit as our campus, as an innovative, collaborative and experimental place,” said Chancellor Pradeep K. Khosla during an anniversary gala at the Birch Aquarium. “We are proud that UC San Diego’s Bioengineering Department has been a leader in the field since its founding, advancing our mission of education, research…

UC San Diego’s Brightest to Share Groundbreaking Ideas at Founders’ Symposium

November 8, 2012

…helped to put the campus on the map in the field of education research and in the training of education practitioners. It was in large part due to the research experience I gained and Bud’s amazing mentorship that I was able to pursue an exciting academic career, something I would…

The Explorers: A Passion for Science Leads to New Territory

April 6, 2023

After decades of working in industry and academia, biophysicists Alex Savtchenko and Elena Molokanova still have big dreams.

A Boost from AI

September 5, 2023

Tritonlytics Team member Wayde Gilliam shares how he brought this passion for AI to the university, creating tools that help the team focus on the most important aspects of their work, including the Staff@Work Survey which runs now through September 15.

What’s Causing the Voltage Fade in Lithium-rich NMC Cathode Materials?

July 16, 2018

Researchers led by a University of California San Diego team have published work in the journal Nature Energy that explains what’s causing the performance-reducing “voltage fade” that currently plagues a promising class of cathode materials called Lithium-rich NMC (nickel magnesium cobalt) layered oxides.

Virtual Celebration Honors Senior Successes at The Preuss School

June 8, 2020

A virtual celebration will be held on June 18 to honor the accomplishments of 106 graduating seniors from The Preuss School UC San Diego, a charter middle and high school for low-income, first generation scholars.

Planet Hunter

October 26, 2017

…to a potential planet. Eventually, their patience paid off. In April 2014, NASA announced the discovery of the first Earth-size planet in the habitable zone of another star. Kepler-186f, residing about 500 light-years away, marked a significant step toward finding other worlds like planet Earth. This diagram compares the planets…

Collaborations by UC San Diego Researchers Win Cluster of National Awards

November 1, 2022

The U.S. National Science Foundation announced $30 million in research awards to support new interdisciplinary, fundamental research projects for the Emerging Frontiers in Research and Innovation (EFRI) program — 20 percent of the funding was awarded to UC San Diego researchers.

UC San Diego Graduate Students Take Their Research to State Capitol

March 20, 2012

…students from each UC campus sat down with lawmakers to give them a better sense of the work they do — and why it is of vital importance to California and its residents. They recounted their work on imaging that can detect very early stage cancer, designing smarter systems for…

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