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Twelve-Hour Race to Design a Diverse Smart City

February 6, 2020

…a math and computer science major who also serves as a Student Success Leader at the Black Resource Center. The project was meaningful for Boralessa as well, a pre-med student studying human biology and global health and student lead for The Hub Basic Needs Center. “We created the Change-a-Thon to…

Birch Fellows Create Immersive Experience for New R/V Sally Ride Gallery

October 20, 2016

…immersed in real-time ocean science. Three large-scale video screens will cover one wall of the gallery, showcasing footage from recent Scripps Oceanography expeditions. Interactive stations will invite students and adults alike to engage with real scientific samples—for instance, photos of zooplankton collected off the coast of Southern California. The new…

Leading the Way to Health Equity

December 6, 2022

Researchers from a broad range of fields at the University of California San Diego are making waves as they push the boundaries of science and medicine to develop groundbreaking, real-world solutions to longstanding health inequities.

SDSC Welcomes ‘Gordon’ Supercomputer as a Research Powerhouse

December 13, 2011

…Help Solve Large Data-Intensive Science Challenges‎ SDSC’s Gordon Supercomputer. Photo by Erik Jepsen/UC San Diego Publications When it officially comes online in early January, Gordon, a unique new supercomputer at the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC), will help researchers tackle the most vexing data-intensive challenges, from mapping genomes for personalized…

Understanding Caste and the Power of Empathy in Human Health

March 3, 2022

…Health and Human Longevity Science, the Center for Empathy and Social Justice and Human Health at the T. Denny Sanford Institute for Empathy and Compassion, and UC San Diego Health invited Wilkerson to discuss her research into the history of caste in the United States and the resulting No. 1…

Viewing Research Bandwidth Through A New Prism

March 20, 2013

After developing one of the most advanced research communications infrastructures on any university campus over the past decade, the University of California, San Diego is taking another leap forward in the name of enabling data-intensive science.

Bermuda 100 Challenge: Preserving Shipwrecks, Pixel by Pixel

March 27, 2017

Researchers at QI, in cooperation with the government of Bermuda, have announced the launch of the Bermuda 100 Challenge, an ambitious campaign to digitally document at least 100 ships, artifacts and other sites in Bermuda’s shallow reefs.

UC San Diego’s Helen Edison Lecture Series Welcomes Dr. Bernice A. King: A Discussion on Legacy, Impact, and Community Engagement

April 23, 2024

The Helen Edison Lecture Series, hosted annually by UC San Diego Division of Extended Studies, has a long history of making an impact. Promoting a commitment to engaging with critical issues and inspiring the community, this season’s event welcomes civil rights leader, Dr. Bernice A. King on May 17

Still Connected After all These Years

February 4, 2016

…professor emeritus in Physical Sciences, uncovered the basic mechanisms for how bacteria use photosynthesis to convert light into chemical energy. He started at UC San Diego as a physics professor in 1960, and is one of the university’s founding faculty members. Today, the 92-year-old still comes into the office to…

Happy New Year, Tritons: A Message from Chancellor Khosla

January 8, 2024

A message from Chancellor Pradeep K. Khosla

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