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New Telescopes Aim to Detect Extraterrestrial Intelligence

March 5, 2020

…telescopes to allow simultaneous monitoring of the entire observable sky. Photo by © Laurie Hatch. PANOSETI began development in 2018, aiming to create a dedicated optical SETI observatory to image the entire observable sky—approximately 10,000 square degrees—instantaneously. The final project plans to generate hundreds of telescopes to achieve this enormous…

UC San Diego and Bermuda Officially Launch First Digital 3D Shipwreck Mapping Website

June 28, 2017

UC San Diego and Bermuda’s Ministry of the Environment and Natural Resources have officially launched a first-of-its-kind effort to scan underwater shipwrecks and coral reefs in 3D and at an unprecedented level of detail.

Computer Science Ph.D. Student’s ‘Unconventional Odyssey’ to SMART Fellowship

July 29, 2014

Natalie Larson has three years to finish her Ph.D. in computer science at the University of California, San Diego, and she wasn’t entirely certain where she would find the support to complete her degree. But now she is. The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) has awarded Larson a Science, Mathematics…

Top Military Officer in Asia-Pacific Admiral Samuel Locklear Briefed by UC San Diego Faculty

September 12, 2014

Admiral Samuel Locklear, Commander of U.S. Pacific Command, recently visited the UC San Diego campus where he held discussions with faculty on topics ranging from international relations to global warming.

UC San Diego Names Computer Engineer to Fratamico Endowed Chair

September 19, 2016

CSE Prof. Tajana Rosing is the inaugural holder of an academic chair endowed in 2012 by John J. and Susan M. Fratamico to promote scholarship in fields including engineering and the life sciences.

A Human-Centered Approach to Artificial Intelligence

December 10, 2020

…on developing a global monitoring system for the nuclear test-ban treaty, and holds fellowships with the American Association for Artificial Intelligence, the Association for Computing Machinery and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. “We are delighted Dr. Russell was the Institute for Practical Ethics keynote speaker this year,”…

Student Life Reignites with Treasured Campus Traditions, New Degrees and Division I Competition

September 30, 2021

…masking, vaccination, testing, environmental monitoring and contact tracing, has set a strong foundation for a successful fall quarter.” Return to Learn Positive case rates on campus have remained consistently low compared to regional and national case rates. As a result, UC San Diego has been able to increase the number…

Every Second Counts: A Day in the Trauma Center

June 5, 2014

…and tones from machines monitoring the health and status of a handful of patients, the subdued bustle of staff tending to their work and family members visiting their sick or injured loved ones in the adjacent Surgical Intensive Care Unit. Then, suddenly, a page sounds: A new trauma patient is…

Student Medical Records at UC San Diego Make Epic Change and a California First

November 12, 2020

UC San Diego was the first university in California to connect 40,000 student health records to the electronic health record platform of its top-ranked academic medical center, UC San Diego Health. The experience has created a model for other colleges.

New High-Resolution Study on California Coastal Cliff Erosion Released

August 11, 2022

…presents details on state’s continually changing coastline Devil's Slide, named after its rocky edges, in San Mateo County, California. Photo credit: yhelfman / iStock. The first study to analyze California’s coastal cliff retreat statewide using high-resolution data has found that cliffs receded faster in the north than elsewhere in the…

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