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Quantum Material Exhibits “Non-Local” Behavior That Mimics Brain Function

August 7, 2023

Creating brain-like computers with minimal energy requirements would revolutionize nearly every aspect of modern life. Funded by the Department of Energy, Q-MEEN-C — a nationwide consortium led by the University of California San Diego — has been at the forefront of this research.

Inductee to Tijuana Walk of Fame Encourages Girls to Follow Her Path to Career in Engineering

June 19, 2014

…infused with metal or ceramic particles at the nano scale. Broadening the pool of Hispanic U.S.-born and raised faculty Graeve has been acutely aware of the lack of Hispanic faculty members in engineering for a long time. Many years ago, she set out to compile a list of all of…

Tracking Melting Points Above 4000 Degrees Celsius

February 23, 2021

A materials engineer at the University of California San Diego is leading the development of a new research platform for studying high-performance materials, in particular new materials that melt above 4000 degrees Celsius (C).

UC San Diego Welcomes Students, Faculty and Staff Back to a Transformed Campus

September 30, 2021

…hands-on art classes in ceramics, jewelry-making, surfboard shaping, culinary arts and more. Many classes begin the first week of October, but shorter courses start throughout the quarter. Take advantage of discounted rates for students, faculty and staff on more than 25 classes and workshops this fall. The UC San Diego…

Former Foster Youth Benefit from Sony Technology Packages

November 19, 2013

Five UC San Diego undergraduate students who are former foster youth and two junior faculty members were awarded a technology package from Sony Electronics, Inc., as part of a nationwide scholarship program during a reception on Nov. 1. Sony has awarded equipment packages annually for the past five years—a total…

Five Ph.D. students named Siebel Scholars

September 27, 2016

Five engineering graduate students from the University of California, San Diego have been named 2017 Siebel Scholars. The Siebel Scholars program recognizes exceptional students at the world’s leading graduate schools of business, computer science, and bioengineering and provides them with a financial award for their final year of studies.

Nanoshaping Method Points to Future Manufacturing Technology

January 12, 2015

A new method that creates large-area patterns of three-dimensional nanoshapes from metal sheets represents a potential manufacturing system to inexpensively mass produce innovations such as “plasmonic metamaterials” for advanced technologies.

From Crafting to Dining to Wayfinding, New Services Enrich the Campus Experience

September 22, 2022

Welcome to the fall quarter! As UC San Diego continues its exciting transformation, faculty, staff and students can check out a few new developments that are enhancing the campus experience.

How Sustainable Are Typical Electric Vehicle Batteries?

October 28, 2024

UC San Diego experts weigh in on each stage of a typical EV battery’s life cycle and share their thoughts on what the future might hold.

Living and Learning Neighborhoods Come to Life

February 6, 2020

…the past, such as ceramics, while welcoming new programs, such as surfboard shaping. “What’s amazing is a project of this magnitude and aspiration is only one part of the overall transformation this campus is experiencing,” said Matthew Smith, project manager with UC San Diego Capital Program Management. “With the reimagining…

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