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Hari Garudadri: Improving the World Through Signal Processing, Step by Step by Step

July 24, 2014

Throughout Hari Garudadri’s career, three things have remained constant: A fascination with signal processing, a love for work with a humanitarian focus and (fittingly) the number three.

UC San Diego Announces Recipients of Chancellor’s and Revelle Medals

October 13, 2016

…Roger Reynolds joined the music faculty in 1969 and has since mentored generations of young composers, won a Pulitzer Prize in 1989, and remains a leader in exploring ways to harness new technologies for musical purposes. His work blends elements of theater, literature, dance, video, digital signal processing, and real-time…

Ice King

January 14, 2016

…and interpretation of the music. According to Dornbush, it is this combination of storytelling and athletic prowess that is the most challenging aspect of figure skating. “It has to mean something; there’s a story you are trying to tell and an emotion you are trying to convey to those watching—the…

Ready for the Real World?

February 13, 2024

With nonprofit organization Treasure Hacks, mathematics-computer science major Brandon Joe aims to help students develop soft skills through games.

Making Mental Health Priority No. 1 in the Month of May

May 7, 2020

…logging on your work computer. The rhythms vary for each individual, but finding rhythm is key. Even though most of our activities are at home, we can apply the same structure to our days as if we were going to class or the office. Using our social networks to stay…

Exploring the Future of Innovation in San Diego

September 28, 2023

UC San Diego-powered startups, incubators and accelerator programs took center stage during the second annual Innovation Day at Petco Park, highlighting the university’s world-class, dynamic innovation ecosystem.

Animal Encounters, Augmented Reality and More to be Featured at San Diego Festival of Science

March 6, 2012

…behind-the-scenes look at how computer chips are made and the future of augmented reality technology? It’s all part of the 2012 San Diego Festival of Science & Engineering, taking place March 17-24. The largest celebration of innovation and education in Southern California, the Festival spans eight days and includes 38…

San Diego 2049 Challenges Graduate Students to Solve Tomorrow’s Problems Today

November 29, 2018

…the threat a sentient computer poses to two fictional astronauts in a specific vision of what’s now 17 years in the past for us. But to this day, every time a new AI technology is introduced, HAL is often referenced as a way to help us understand it and its…

Spring Break: Stay and Play to Keep Covid-19 Outbreaks Away

March 18, 2021

…Diego Institute for Neural Computation is hosting a virtual escape room, where students can wear head-mounted VR goggles and solve puzzles, with a demonstration of data analysis afterwards. “The spring break experience for graduate and professional students is quite varied,” explained Graduate and Professional Student Association President Quynh Nguyen. “For…

Faculty Celebrated for Extraordinary Teaching, Research and Service

April 4, 2019

…including the current Broadway musical “Ain't Too Proud: The Life And Times of The Temptations.” On his prolific work, Dean of the Division of Arts and Humanities Cristina Della Coletta shared, “Professor Brill has arrived at UC San Diego with a stellar reputation and enormous influence in the world of…

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