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Getting Ready for Sea-Level Rise

November 15, 2018

…with the Center for Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation at Scripps install pressure sensors in the sand in Imperial Beach on Nov. 13, 2018. These sensors will assess the wave run-up predictions in flood-prone areas. Photo by Erik Jepsen/UC San Diego Publications The Resilient Futures program will create a flood…

Breakthrough Using DNA-Based Diagnostic of Ocean Life

May 5, 2022

Scientists used tools of genetics research akin to those used in genealogical research to evaluate the diversity of marine life off the California coast

LGBT Resource Center Celebrates 15 Years of Changing the Culture at UC San Diego

April 16, 2015

…Celebrates 15 Years of Changing the Culture at UC San Diego Since opening its doors in 1999, Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Resource Center has offered comfort, community to thousands of students, faculty and staff In the early 1990s, concerned staff, faculty and student activists sought to establish a Lesbian Gay…

American Academy of Arts and Sciences Elects Three UC San Diego Professors

April 20, 2016

Founded in 1780, the academy convenes leaders from the academic, business and government sectors to respond to challenges facing the nation and the world. Previous members have included George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Daniel Webster, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Margaret Mead, and Martin Luther King Jr.

Scripps Oceanography Laboratory Building Awarded LEED Platinum

May 1, 2014

…resource for marine ecosystem, climate modeling, and near-shore oceanographic research for Scripps Oceanography and other ocean science organizations. The building was designed to bring together Scripps scientists from multiple disciplines to develop new sensors that will provide the data to integrate observations and predictive models of California’s near-shore waters and…

The Future of AI is Now

November 2, 2023

Artificial intelligence in all its varied forms is rapidly accelerating, transforming our everyday lives and providing a powerful tool for scientific research. But what does it all mean and what does the future hold? Six UC San Diego experts share their insights.

Book Honors Archaeologist’s Storied Career

March 27, 2024

A peer-reviewed, two-volume book celebrates the career of archaeologist Thomas Levy, a UC San Diego Qualcomm Institute affiliate and recently retired distinguished professor with the Department of Anthropology and Jewish Studies Program.

COVID Gets Airborne

November 22, 2021

In May 2021, the Centers for Disease Control officially recognized that SARS-CoV-2—the virus that causes COVID-19—is airborne. Now UC San Diego Professor and Endowed Chair of Chemistry and Biochemistry Rommie Amaro has modeled the delta virus inside an aerosol for the first time.

NSF Invests $20M in UC San Diego-headquartered Artificial Intelligence (AI) Research Institute

July 29, 2021

The Institute for Learning-enabled Optimization at Scale will pursue foundational breakthroughs at the nexus of artificial intelligence and optimization. Advances will transform chip design, robotics, and communication networks.

Meet Becky Petitt

June 4, 2015

…external constituents to catalyze change in this area. Additionally, she oversees the Office for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion which is charged to partner with all campus units to address diversity across all areas of UC San Diego’s mission including outreach, recruitment, retention and climate. At Texas A&M University, she served…

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