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The Class of 2023: Dedicated to Their Dreams

May 30, 2023

UC San Diego’s Class of 2023 looks forward to diving into their future. Their passions range from international environmental equity to artificial intelligence and from biosustainability to lasers and optics. Read more about some of our stunning graduates here.

Progress Toward Fast-charging Lithium-metal Batteries

February 9, 2023

Engineers report progress toward lithium-metal batteries that charge fast – as fast as an hour. This fast charging is thanks to lithium metal crystals that can be seeded and grown quickly into dense layers of uniform lithium metal that lack battery-performance-degrading spikes called dendrites.

Considering a Greener Commute? Check Out the Triton Chargers

October 3, 2023

UC San Diego is proud to host a large network of electric vehicle chargers throughout the campus that support more than 2,000 unique drivers. One of them is Rachel Hawkins, member of the Triton Chargers, a club of UC San Diego faculty, staff and students who commute in electric vehicles.

John Wooley: In Memoriam

May 5, 2015

Dr. John Wooley, the long-time associate vice chancellor for research and professor of pharmacology at the University of California, San Diego, passed away in April after a long battle with cancer.

Founders Celebration Festivities Kick Off Nov. 12

October 8, 2015

…a force for positive change in our region, our nation and our world. The entire campus community is invited to join in the festivities, which will include TED-style talks by faculty experts and researchers, a bustling fall carnival with treats and entertainment and special ceremonies honoring campus visionaries. Founders Celebration…

Historic Red Tide Event of 2020 Fueled by Plankton Super Swimmers

August 29, 2023

A new study led by scientists at UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography and Jacobs School of Engineering has pinpointed how a dinoflagellate plankton species created the major red tide event off Southern California in 2020.

Nov. 15 Founders’ Day Features Throwback to 60s Beach Scene

November 7, 2013

…present short talks on climate change and personalized medicine. Prior to the talks, a reception will showcase current undergraduates who are working to address issues such as poverty, health, education and the environment. Both the reception and symposium are free and open to the public. Through Their Eyes: A conversation…

Ready to Win? Founders Celebration Contests Offer Prizes to Campus Community

October 30, 2014

…present short talks on climate change and personalized medicine. Prior to the talks, a reception will showcase current undergraduates who are working to address issues such as poverty, health, education and the environment. Both the reception and symposium are free and open to the public. Through Their Eyes: A conversation…

UC Regent Kieffer Marks UC San Diego’s Success with Students, Faculty and Staff

November 6, 2014

…for Aerosol Impacts on Climate and the Environment (CAICE) from Director Kim Prather. In his talks with students, Kieffer expressed his appreciation for UC San Diego. “This is one of the most exciting campuses in the system,” Kieffer said during a meeting with and Allyson Osorio, A.S. Vice president for…

Meltwater Flowing Beneath Antarctic Glaciers May Be Accelerating Their Retreat

October 27, 2023

A new Antarctic ice sheet modeling study from scientists at UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography suggests that meltwater flowing out to sea from beneath Antarctic glaciers is making them lose ice faster.

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