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Summer STEAM Workshops from Sally Ride Science Junior Academy Reach Beyond State, National Borders

June 3, 2021

…want to major in computer science, and I chose the Sally Ride program because there are a lot of opportunities in science and computers,” she said via Zoom. Lal, a competitive swimmer who is on the Turkish national swimming team, expects to attend college on an athletic scholarship, and she…

New ‘4-D Goggles’ Allow Wearers to be ‘Touched’ by Approaching Objects

February 8, 2018

A team of researchers at UC San Diego and San Diego State University has developed a pair of “4-D goggles” that allows wearers to be physically “touched” by a movie when they see a looming object on the screen, such as an approaching spacecraft.

Fresh IDEAS: In-Kind Support and Venue for Digitally-Mediated Performances

February 1, 2013

…performances on the cutting edge of digitally-mediated or enhanced music, visual arts, theatre and/or dance.

UC San Diego’s Innovative Researchers to Explain Why They Do What They Do at Founders’ Symposium

November 15, 2012

…both electrical engineering and computer engineering. I was interested in wireless communications and continued my graduate studies at MIT, where I received a Ph.D. in electrical engineering. I then worked as a neuroscience post doc at MIT and Massachusetts General Hospital, conducting research on the intersections of neuroscience and applied…

Beaver Hydrologists, Mobiles and Chaos: 20th Anniversary Art Show Highlights

August 8, 2023

Anyone can be an artist: a doctor, a mathematician, a communication specialist. Compelling artwork by members of the UC San Diego community—staff, students, faculty, emeriti, retirees and alumni—are now on display as part of the Visual Arts Group’s 20th Anniversary Art Show.

Contingent from UC San Diego Takes Stage at TEDx San Diego

December 13, 2011

…aeronautics, marine biology, medicine, computer science and engineering. But TEDx San Diego also had a distinctly low-tech slant. Soon after the Wi-Fi outage, attendees were asked to “be present” throughout the day, to power off their phones and, in the words of TEDx San Diego founder Jack Abbott, “to reflect,…

Keeping it simple wins hacking prize for undergraduate pair

October 29, 2018

How fast can you get into the Emergency Room? Thanks to a new mobile app developed by UC San Diego data science undergraduate pair, there’s a way to get care more effectively. Their TimER won the annual UC Health Hack, with a mobile application that works even without a smartphone

$5 Million Gift to Establish New Center for Taiwan Studies

May 6, 2021

…in the Department of Music; Ken Loh, professor and vice chair of the Department of Structural Engineering; Lei Ni, professor and former chair of the Department of Mathematics; Victor Shih, Ho Miu Lam Chair in China and Pacific Relations at the School of Global Policy and Strategy; and Paul Yu,…

Computer Scientists Work to Help Individuals with Locked-in Syndrome Thanks to Moxie Foundation

August 3, 2015

A $300,000 gift from the Moxie Foundation will support computer scientists at the University of California, San Diego who are researching and developing high-tech assistive technology to help individuals with disabilities.

Twelve-Hour Race to Design a Diverse Smart City

February 6, 2020

…from film screenings and musical performances to lectures and mixers including: Watch Harriet, the tale of Harriet Tubman’s escape from slavery, on Feb. 6; romantic drama Queen & Slim on Feb. 13; Selma, a historical portrayal of Montgomery voting marches, on Feb. 13; and Just Mercy, a true story about…

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