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James Cameron to be Publicly Honored with Scripps Nierenberg Prize

May 15, 2013

Ocean frontier explorer and world-renowned filmmaker James Cameron has been named by Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego as the recipient of the 2013 Nierenberg Prize for Science in the Public Interest.

NAFTA at 20

March 13, 2014

…Mexico’s recent fiscal and energy reforms, new trade alliances, growing economy and evolving arts and culture were at the center of UC San Diego’s Mexico Moving Forward symposium held on campus March 6. Hosted by the Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies (USMEX) at UC San Diego’s School of International Relations and…

Sea-Level Rise Researcher to Lead Center for Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation

September 12, 2017

…into climate-related issues associated with droughts and water supply, energy production, and marine ecosystems given the broad expertise available on campus. He intends to engage with local communities and state and federal stakeholders to establish a collaborative, problem-solving approach to building resilience to sea-level rise and climate change.

Building a Strong Talent Pipeline

August 20, 2024

Senior Director of Talent Solutions Samson Blackwell leads three teams focused on finding the very best talent for the university and helps drive the university’s People Proposition. In an interview he shares some upcoming changes to benefit current employees, potential job candidates and the university.

How Whales Hear: 3D Computer Simulations of Baleen Whale’s Head Point to Skull Vibrations

January 29, 2015

Researchers at San Diego State University and the University of California, San Diego, shed new light on how whales are able to hear, and more specifically on the role of the skulls of at least some baleen whales—fin whales to be precise.

Bionic Hand Sparks Resilience in Patient After Electrocution Accident

January 2, 2025

UC San Diego Health rehabilitation and prosthesis training help patient thrive with use of bionic hand after electrocution accident.

UC San Diego Receives 10 DURIP Awards from Department of Defense

November 26, 2024

Scientists at the University of California San Diego received 10 Defense University Research Instrumentation Program awards from the Department of Defense. The highly competitive awards program solicits proposals from university scientists conducting basic and applied research that boosts the nation’s technological advantage.

Coronavirus Global Slowdown Is Cleaning the Skies. How Long Will It Last?

April 23, 2020

…pursuing transition to clean energy worldwide.” A deserted freeway in downtown Los Angeles. Image by iStock/Jeff Poe Scripps Oceanography geochemist Ralph Keeling maintains the Keeling Curve, a record of carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere begun by his late father, Charles David Keeling, in 1958. Those levels have steadily risen…

The Enablers of Discovery

September 25, 2024

Curiosity — and a love of cooking — fueled Yuhwa Lo’s decades-long career in electrical engineering, which has ranged from commercialization to nanotechnology and biotechnology to photodetection.

A Campus Hub for Data Science

March 1, 2018

…including in healthcare, transportation, energy, water and other sectors. “It was inevitable that UC San Diego should make a massive investment in training tomorrow’s students in data science,” said Gupta. “UC San Diego is a pioneer in many fields that have contributed to what we call data science today—from artificial…

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