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Holocaust Living History Workshop Kicks off 2015-16 Series with “Holocaust Journeys”

October 8, 2015

For the eighth consecutive year, the University of California, San Diego Holocaust Living History Workshop (HLWH) will host a series of educational events to broaden understanding of the past, foster tolerance, and preserve the memory of victims and survivors of the Holocaust. Co-sponsored by the UC San Diego Library and…

Diverse Undergraduate Research Spotlighted at Upcoming Conference

April 20, 2023

Undergraduate students at UC San Diego will soon present their scholarly work at the 36th annual Undergraduate Research Conference (URC) on April 22, one of only a handful of UC San Diego conferences featuring the research of students from all disciplines.

The Holocaust Living History Workshop to Host Three “Living With History” Events in Fall 2011

September 27, 2011

The Holocaust Living History Workshop (HLHW), sponsored by the UC San Diego Libraries and the Judaic Studies Program, will host three events during the fall quarter as part of the HLHW’s ongoing effort to broaden understanding of the past and to foster tolerance.

In Hot Computer Science Course, Students Build 3D, Multiplayer, Networked Games

February 13, 2013

An early March deadline is fast approaching for University of California, San Diego students who want to take one of the hottest courses on campus – and one of the most competitive, with only 30 slots each spring.

Qualcomm Institute Invites Proposals for Digitally-Mediated Events at UC San Diego

November 5, 2014

The Qualcomm Institute is inviting University of California, San Diego-affiliated musicians, video artists, composers, engineers, and scientists to submit interdisciplinary event proposals to develop and/or stage their works and research in the institute’s high-tech venues.

Contextual Robotics Institute Director Gets Qualcomm Chancellor’s Endowed Chair in Robotic Systems

October 30, 2017

Henrik Christensen, an internationally renowned expert in robotics, has been appointed as the inaugural holder of the Qualcomm Chancellor’s Endowed Chair in Robotic Systems at the University of California San Diego. The chair was made possible by a generous $1 million gift from Qualcomm Incorporated and a $500,000 match from…

Maverick of Science Finds His Match

February 13, 2014

…transfer it as binary computer code over the Internet to a receiving device called a Digital Biological Converter that takes the digital code and rewrites the genetic code chemically to recreate proteins, viruses and living cells. “Once you have the genomes built from the DNA, you can go in any…

Hellman Fellows Program Supports Junior Faculty on Tenure Track

June 9, 2016

…His project will use computer models and observations to investigate this hypothesis. The results, he hopes, will help improve future predictions about polar sea ice changes in response to rising greenhouse gases. “An issue with speculative work of this nature is that it is rather high-risk and high-reward, and it…

Graduate Students Recognized for Outreach and Service

April 9, 2015

…mechanics and applied and computational mathematics. His dissertation focuses on stochastic analysis of fluid flows in domains whose rough surfaces are modeled as random fields. His work addresses some of the unresolved theoretical and practical questions concerning differential equations defined on random domains. It has significant impact on biological flows…

Students Encouraged to Seek Education Outside the Classroom, Fight for Social Justice

October 1, 2015

…for justice in the computer gaming club. If you are an athlete, be a champion for justice on and off the field.” Sabatini had similar advice for students and spoke about how getting involved in student organizations, student government, dance, music, an occasional protest and volunteering helped her become the…

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