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COVID-19 Experts Directory

April 7, 2020

Experts at UC San Diego are available to discuss the novel coronavirus, the COVID-19 illness and the societal impacts of the pandemic.

5G Wireless and Beyond: From Evolution to Revolution

June 22, 2017

5G capabilities will make it possible to harness sensor technologies, virtual reality, artificial intelligence and machine learning for unprecedented applications—applications discussed at length during the conference.

7 AI-Powered Technologies You Should Know About

August 22, 2023

Move over, ChatGPT: These artificial intelligence-powered technologies and innovations being developed and implemented at UC San Diego could lead to the next developments in the “AI revolution.”

Gift to Support Research into Links between Hearing Loss, Isolation and Dementia

December 3, 2020

…investigators are Electrical and Computer Engineering professors Bhaskar Rao (left) and Patrick Mercier (right). Gift to Support Research into Links between Hearing Loss, Isolation and Dementia Funds provided by Wrethinking, the Foundation—established by wireless technology pioneers—will continue a mission at Qualcomm Institute to use technology to help improve live From…

A Year in Review: A Look Back as We Move Ahead

December 9, 2021

…society. These include faster computer chip design, wireless networks with greater energy efficiency and self-driving cars that interact better with pedestrians and with one another. The Joe and Clara Tsai Foundation named UC San Diego one of six universities to participate in the Wu Tsai Human Performance Alliance, a scientific…

Samsung Licenses 5G Polar Coding Technology Developed by UC San Diego Engineers

October 11, 2018

Samsung and the University of California San Diego recently signed a major license agreement for the telecommunications industry, for a standard-essential error-correction technology developed by engineers from the Jacobs School of Engineering. This new technology plays a key role in the 5G wireless communications standard, where it is used to…

Changing the World One Startup at a Time

June 13, 2019

…professor of electrical and computer engineering. The work is already being implemented in millions of 5G chipsets, and it holds potential for application in fiber-optic networks, data storage and satellite communications. UC San Diego startups are known for contributing to the region’s economy. Cavogene, a recent startup that began at…

The Underwater Library at Scripps Institution of Oceanography

April 8, 2021

…the managers are constantly chipping away at backlogged specimens. Scripps has become a home for valuable orphaned organisms from fellow institutions that no longer have the space or funding to maintain them. When UCLA closed their collections doors in 2015, 10,000 jars made their way to the Marine Vertebrate Collection.…

SDSC Joins the Intel Parallel Computing Centers Program

September 9, 2014

The San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) at the University of California, San Diego, is working with semiconductor chipmaker Intel Corporation to further optimize research software to improve the parallelism, efficiency, and scalability of widely used molecular and neurological simulation technologies.

Building Robust Collaborations to ‘ATTACK’ Future Pandemics

January 18, 2022

Six University of California campuses, in coordination with two national labs and more than one dozen industry partners, have formed the University of California-National Labs Antiviral Treatments Targeting All Coronaviruses and Key RNA viruses Consortium to prepare for and prevent future pandemics.

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