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

November 15, 2012

…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 mathematics. I then built upon this interest as an…

CENIC Recognizes Technology Projects to Combat California Wildfires

February 20, 2018

WIFIRE, HPWREN, AlertTahoe Projects Win 2018 Innovations in Networking Awards

Big Pixel Initiative Develops Remote Sensing Analysis to Help Map Global Urbanization

September 8, 2016

Researchers at University of California San Diego’s Big Pixel Initiative are using unique tools to map urban areas around the globe, potentially revolutionizing large-scale analysis of urbanization, land use and city growth.

Autism Rates Continue to Rise in California

March 23, 2023

Autism rates are on the rise in the United States, and especially in California. UC San Diego researchers link changing rates and demographics to increased early-detection.

Updated Message from Chancellor Khosla Regarding Fires in San Diego

December 8, 2017

Our hearts and thoughts go out to all of those affected by the fires in San Diego County, including many in our UC San Diego family. We ask our entire campus community to be flexible as employees and students need to evacuate their homes, ensure the safety and care of…

These Microscopic Fish are 3D-Printed to do More Than Swim

August 25, 2015

Nanoengineers at the University of California, San Diego used an innovative 3D printing technology they developed to manufacture multipurpose fish-shaped microrobots — called microfish — that are efficient swimmers, are chemically powered and magnetically controlled. These proof-of-concept synthetic microfish will inspire a new generation of “smart” microrobots that have diverse…

Getting Ready for Sea-Level Rise

November 15, 2018

…also be made to monitor flooding on shorelines adjacent to South San Diego Bay and the Tijuana Estuary. “This program will help Imperial Beach to understand what factors are contributing to flood events and inform preparedness for emergency managers and the community at large,” said Mark Merrifield, director of the…

New Study Could Pave Way for an Ocean Acidification Early Warning System for Coral Reefs

June 3, 2015

A new study on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef showed that corals are continuously exposed to two key climate change-related stressors throughout the year, but not necessarily at the same time. The results can help scientists better monitor the exposure of coral reef ecosystems to global climate change.

Brain monitoring takes a leap out of the lab

January 12, 2016

…have developed the first portable, 64-channel wearable brain activity monitoring system that’s comparable to state-of-the-art equipment found in research laboratories. The system is a better fit for real-world applications because it is equipped with dry EEG sensors that are easier to apply than wet sensors, while still providing high-density brain…

Scripps to Revitalize Center for Coastal Studies and Ellen Browning Scripps Memorial Pier

March 22, 2018

…Pier Scripps family members continue century-long legacy of support with gifts totaling $4.6 million Some of the biggest issues facing the coast of California as the climate changes will be coastal erosion and sea-level rise. The division at UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography that works to better understand…

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