April 2, 2019
April 2, 2019 —
Rajesh Gupta, a professor of computer science and engineering at University of California San Diego, has been awarded the IEEE Computer Society 2019 W. Wallace McDowell Award for his “seminal contributions in design and implementation of microelectronic systems-on-chip and cyberphysical systems.”
January 20, 2012
January 20, 2012 —
Gabriel Rebeiz, a professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering department at the Jacobs School of Engineering at UC San Diego, who is considered one of the fathers of RF MEMS technology and advanced SiGe/CMOS phased array integrated circuits, has been appointed to the Wireless Communications Industry Endowed Chair at…
April 8, 2013
April 8, 2013 —
…sensors for health monitoring, on-chip optical networking, low-cost cancer diagnostics, video games designed to teach computer programming, new materials for protecting soldiers from blasts, and energy-efficient high-wire robots. These are just a few of the 200+ projects from Jacobs School of Engineering graduate students that will be on display at…
March 5, 2015
March 5, 2015 —
…hearts of stars, to the behavior of electrons in computer chips, the study of matter under extreme conditions involves disciplines as varied as engineering, astrophysics, and supercomputing – and gains in importance as we seek to harness the benefits of matter “in extremis.”
November 4, 2011
November 4, 2011 —
…more than 800 million chips. These chips have been in everything from handsets to satellites. “We’re on every single planet in the solar system,” Reedy said. “We’ve gone to asteroids. We’ve collected comet dust. We’re in 500 million cell phones.” Ron Reedy, a UC San Diego alumnus and co-founder of…
September 1, 2016
September 1, 2016 —
…DARPA, including a multi-million dollar effort to develop a chip inspired by the function of biological nervous systems.
February 21, 2023
February 21, 2023 —
Imagine you can open your fridge, open an app on your phone and immediately know which items are expiring within a few days. This is one of the applications that a new technology developed by engineers at the University of California San Diego would enable.
June 2, 2020
June 2, 2020 —
Roboticists at the University of California San Diego have developed flexible feet that can help robots walk up to 40 percent faster on uneven terrain such as pebbles and wood chips. The work has applications for search-and-rescue missions as well as space exploration.
September 28, 2016
September 28, 2016 —
Powerful new “brain-inspired” computing capabilities are turning the scientific method on its head by accelerating a “data science” experimental method that detects patterns in data before generating a hypothesis.
November 12, 2019
November 12, 2019 —
A new power saving chip could significantly reduce or eliminate the need to replace batteries in Internet of Things (IoT) devices and wearables. The so-called wake-up receiver wakes up a device only when it needs to communicate and perform its function, saving on power use.