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Hari Garudadri: Improving the World Through Signal Processing, Step by Step by Step

July 24, 2014

Throughout Hari Garudadri’s career, three things have remained constant: A fascination with signal processing, a love for work with a humanitarian focus and (fittingly) the number three.

UC San Diego’s Helen Edison Lecture Series Welcomes Dr. Bernice A. King: A Discussion on Legacy, Impact, and Community Engagement

April 23, 2024

The Helen Edison Lecture Series, hosted annually by UC San Diego Division of Extended Studies, has a long history of making an impact. Promoting a commitment to engaging with critical issues and inspiring the community, this season’s event welcomes civil rights leader, Dr. Bernice A. King on May 17

$39 Million Grant to Better Integrate Renewables into Power Grid

October 29, 2020

…and renewables integration. A graduate student checks a weather monitoring station at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. UC San Diego is building on experience from NODES, a three-year, $2.88 million grant from ARPA-E, led by Sonia Martinez, a professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, who is also…

Bioengineers Awarded $14M from NIH to Build Digital Maps of Brain, Other Organs at Single-Cell Level

November 2, 2018

Kun Zhang, professor of bioengineering at the University of California San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering, has received $14 million in grants from the National Institutes of Health to build 3D, digital single-cell maps of the human brain and organs in the respiratory and urinary systems. The work aims to…

SDSC’s ‘Gordon’ Supercomputer: Ready for Researchers

March 5, 2012

Accurately predicting severe storms, or what Wall Street’s markets will do next, may become just a bit easier in coming months as Gordon, a unique supercomputer at the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) at the University of California, San Diego, begins helping researchers delve into these and other data-intensive projects.

UC San Diego Honors the Life and Legacy of César Chávez

March 31, 2022

…Now, as an upcoming graduate, I’ve realized it’s important to share my story to continue to push and inspire students to chase more than what they are told is out there for them.” —Brandon Najera, ethnic studies and history undergraduate student, Cross-Cultural Center Affiliates and Leadership Intern, MEChA Chair Member…

Team of UC San Diego Entrepreneurs Pushes Biomedicine Forward with Virtual Reality

March 14, 2023

If you were looking for a poster child for the strength of UC San Diego’s entrepreneurial ecosystem, the company Nanome would be a strong contender.

UC San Diego Welcomes Students, Faculty and Staff Back to a Transformed Campus

September 30, 2021

…students living in new graduate and professional housing to the center of campus. In addition, more than three miles of protected bike lanes were added to the campus to promote safe and efficient travel. Enhanced student experience and spaces to create “The Jeannie” is a 600-seat auditorium and the permanent…

Say ‘Cheese’

April 21, 2016

…to molecular biology.” After graduating from UC San Diego in 2002 with a bachelor’s degree in molecular biology, Dutton worked in a microbiology laboratory at UCLA for a few years then applied to graduate school at Harvard Medical School. “I had always heard great things about the microbiology department at…

(Re)introducing John

February 23, 2023

Get to know the rich history and future plans of new vice chancellor for Health Sciences, John M. Carethers.

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