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Franklin Antonio Hall Opens its Doors

September 29, 2022

The UC San Diego campus community turned out in big numbers last Friday to celebrate the opening of the sleek and soaring Franklin Antonio Hall. The building is not only innovative in its architecture, it’s also ground-breaking in how research teams are organized.

The Climate Games

May 16, 2024

Now funded with a new state grant, a team at UC San Diego Qualcomm Institute is developing “The Climate Games,” an educational video game set in locations already experiencing the impact of a changing climate.

One in the Hand Worth Two in the Bush? Tendency to Undervalue Future Rewards Linked to ADHD, Obesity

December 11, 2017

Researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine have found a genetic signature for delay discounting — the tendency to undervalue future rewards — that overlaps with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), smoking and weight.

UC San Diego Has Record-setting Year with $1.2B in Research Funding

October 18, 2018

…Year with $1.2B in Research Funding For the past three years, UC San Diego has seen an increase in research contracts and grants, making it 7th in the nation in sponsored research. The University of California San Diego broke its own record once again: with $1.2 billion in sponsored research…

New Year, New Students, New Look

September 28, 2011

…leaders how new transformative interdisciplinary initiatives are shaping the campus’ future in education and research. Founders’ DAY Friday, November 18, 2011 Town Square, UC San Diego 11:30 a.m. Affinity booths and seating open Noon-12:30 p.m. Program 12:30-1:30 p.m. Celebration Cost: Free, open to the campus and community Commemorate the day…

X-ray Imaging Reveals Secrets In Battery Materials

June 18, 2015

In a new study, researchers explain why one particular cathode material works well at high voltages, while most other cathodes do not. The insights, published in the 19 June issue of the journal Science, could help battery developers design rechargeable lithium-ion batteries that operate at higher voltages.

Annual Health-Based Hackathon Draws Fresh Ideas For Patient Engagement

November 8, 2018

…and experts in medicine, research, academia and technology, to help them bring their ideas to life. The ClearPath AR team, with members hailing from Florida, tied for second place in this year’s UC Health Hack. “An interdisciplinary group of volunteer judges listened to about 50 proposals. Six finalists were chosen…

How Do We Teach Science? UC San Diego Launches STEM Education Research Program

October 12, 2023

UC San Diego has launched one of the only programs aimed at training students in the emerging field of STEM research education. The new program gives undergraduate students coveted research experience while also asking them to think critically about how science is taught and to whom.

Todd Hylton, San Diego Scientist and Entrepreneur, Joins UC San Diego Contextual Robotics Institute

September 1, 2016

…Hylton served as executive vice president of strategy and research at Brain Corporation, a San Diego-based robotics startup. Prior to Brain Corp., Hylton launched a series of successful projects as a program manager at DARPA, including a multi-million dollar effort to develop a chip inspired by the function of biological…

New Electron Beam Writer Enables Next-Gen Biomedical and Information Technologies

August 12, 2013

The new electron beam writer housed in the Nano3 cleanroom facility at the Qualcomm Institute is important for electrical engineering professor Shadi Dayeh’s two major areas of research.

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