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UC San Diego Rises Five Spots to No. 29 in Times Higher Education World Reputation Rankings

November 22, 2022

The University of California San Diego has been named the No. 29 university in the world, climbing five spots globally in the Times Higher Education World Reputation Rankings 2022. UC San Diego also rose four places nationally to No. 17 in the United States.

Popularity versus Similarity: A Balance that Predicts Network Growth

September 12, 2012

Do you know who Michael Jackson or George Washington was? You most likely do: they are what we call “household names” because these individuals were so ubiquitous. But what about Giuseppe Tartini or John Bachar?

Hybrid Projects Begin to Bloom as Visual Artists, Engineers Collaborate

April 10, 2014

…of two highly detailed, computer-processed, 1:1 reproductions of the world’s two largest botanical blooms – Amorphophallus titanum and Rafflesia arnoldii – increasingly rare because both of them are endangered species.” Barnadas plans to be on hand when Amorphophallus blooms at UC Davis Botanical Observatory this summer, and she’ll also travel…

Transforming Audacious Speculations into Reality

April 3, 2013

Engineers who think like artists, physicists who thinks like dancers, scientists who think like poets, and designers who think like Mother Nature: These are some of the researchers from the University of California, San Diego on display at a public event on Friday, April 12 that will extol and explore…

Center for Memory and Recording Research Makes Big Contribution to Data Storage Advances

April 26, 2018

…It contains all the music I love… it contains every email correspondence I’ve had for the last decade, and allows me to communicate with anyone I need to anywhere in the world. All in a device that weighs 8 ounces and is incredibly robust even when I drop it. And…

11 UC San Diego Faculty Members Honored with Hellman Fellowships

October 26, 2017

…Michael Yip, electrical and computer engineering Quinn Konopacky, physics Arts and Humanities, Social Sciences, Global Policy and Strategy and Rady School of Management Amy Non, anthropology Daniel Navon, sociology Danielle Raudenbush, sociology Julie Burelle, theatre Natacha Diels, music Simeon Man, history To learn more about the Hellman Fellows Program click…

A Photographer’s 45-Year Voyage to Capture Pacific Island Culture

May 4, 2023

UC San Diego’s 17th annual Asian and Pacific Islander American Heritage Month Celebration will include a keynote talk by Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Manny Crisostomo, a film festival, music performances, lectures and more throughout May.

Olympian, Athletics and Campus Community Show UC Pride at Onward California

October 18, 2012

…for Hullabaloo, the fall music festival hosted by AS Concerts and Events taking place Nov. 16 in conjunction with Founders’ Celebration. This year, DJ Chris Cutz will open for hip-hop artist XV and electronic headliner The M Machine. To learn more about Onward California and how to advocate for the…

From Coffee Cart to Educational Computing Platform

January 20, 2022

…Coffee Cart to Educational Computing Platform In classic UC San Diego fashion, an overheard conversation at a campus coffee cart has turned into an interdisciplinary project that’s making computing-intensive coursework more exciting while saving well over $1 million dollars so far. The effort gives UC San Diego graduate and undergraduate…

We Might Not Know Half of What’s in Our Cells, New AI Technique Reveals

November 24, 2021

Artificial intelligence-based technique reveals previously unknown cell components that may provide new clues to human development and disease.

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