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Researchers: El Niño is Here, But Impact Still Difficult to Predict

December 3, 2015

…house El Niño, the climate pattern primarily characterized by a warmer-than-average eastern Pacific Ocean, has definitely taken shape off the shores of San Diego. It has brought with it many of its classic calling cards from warm beach water to the appearance of tropical marine fishes several hundred miles north…

Groundwater Discovered in Sediments Buried Deep Under Antarctic Ice

May 5, 2022

Scientists have made the first detection of groundwater beneath an Antarctic ice stream. The discovery confirms what researchers had already suspected but had been unable to verify until now.

San Diego Supercomputer Center Takes a Lead in Fighting Fires Proactively

September 27, 2021

According to scientists, a century of suppressing wildfires has created a dangerous stockpile of flammable vegetation on landscapes. This “fire fuel” has fed the megafires that put human life and property at risk and permanently destroy ecosystems.

Triton Innovation Challenge Honors Innovative Startups With Environmental Focus

May 5, 2022

…of startups ready to change humanity’s relationship with the world. The Triton Innovation Challenge is a business competition focused on fostering creativity and drawing attention to commercially promising, environmentally minded technologies generated by students, faculty and staff from UC San Diego. Hosted by Jacobs, Rady and Scripps, it’s made possible…

Founders Day Festival Fun Happens Nov. 18

November 10, 2016

…recognize past and present change makers who have the courage to see things differently. “From the beginning, UC San Diego has embraced new perspectives, and we continue this precedent today by doing trailblazing work that makes a difference,” said Chancellor Pradeep K. Khosla. “Founders Day is a chance for the…

The Imperative for Change - Ensuring a Bright Future for UC San Diego

September 26, 2013

The Imperative for Change - Ensuring a Bright Future for UC San Diego Chancellor Pradeep K. Khosla and Executive Vice Chancellor Suresh Subramani At the conclusion of UC San Diego’s 50th anniversary year in 2011, our campus community was inspired with a renewed sense of pride in our tremendous achievements.…

Code and Community: Computational Social Science Program Addresses Social Questions with Data

January 30, 2024

UC San Diego is now offering a one-year master of science degree in CSS, as well as a PhD specialization and a minor for interested students.

High-Performance Big-Science Pacific Research Platform Debuts at CENIC 2015 Annual Conference

March 10, 2015

Attendees at the CENIC 2015 Annual Conference, “Shaking Things Up,” will be introduced to the Pacific Research Platform, a cutting-edge research infrastructure that will link together the Science DMZs of dozens of top research institutions via three advanced networks: CENIC’s California Research & Education Network (CalREN), the Department of Energy’s…

New $42M Grid-Tech Sandbox Will Help Get More Renewables on Electric Grids

July 16, 2024

A dozen buildings on the University of California San Diego campus. All of the campus’ solar panels. All the chargers for electric vehicles. More than 2,400 light fixtures. More than 800 smart plugs. These are some of the assets that DERConnect, a NSF-funded testbed for the powergrid, will be able…

2020 Integrity Champions

July 9, 2020

…engaged is with, and among other scientists working on climate change and disaster related settings. Access the video. And congratulations to Eunice Kim who won first place in the recent UC San Diego Excel with Integrity Contest. You can check out all the winners.

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