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Getting the Bigger Picture

May 12, 2016

…foreign investment in North Korea, and Brady Liss, an anthropology graduate student, tested the potential role of Google Earth Engine in archeological research, identifying sites in the Faynan region of Southern Jordan. From left, Big Pixel Initiative research assistants Di Dai and Alexis Rivera-Ballesteros watch as Karla Yee-Amezaga, Ran Goldblatt…

Four UC San Diego Undergraduates Receive Undergraduate Library Research Prize

September 30, 2011

Four undergraduate students at the University of California, San Diego have received the 2011 Undergraduate Library Research Prize for their outstanding research skills. The prize, which is co-sponsored by the UC San Diego Libraries, the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs, and the UCSD Alumni Association, includes cash awards of $1000…

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.

New Technology Unscrambles the Chatter of Microbes

February 5, 2024

Researchers from University of California San Diego have developed a new search tool to that can match microbes to the metabolites they produce with no prior knowledge, an innovation that could transform our understanding of both human health and the environment.

Class of 2022 Outstanding Grads

June 7, 2022

…from all over the world—Korea, Germany, China—believed in him wholeheartedly. While the vast cultural exchange was unexpected, Omar shared that it was one of the things he loves most about UC San Diego. “We came to the U.S to have a better life since our home country is not stable…

UC San Diego at Epicenter of Earthquake Research

October 17, 2019

…2017 event in North Korea was an explosion rather than an earthquake using parameters such as its distance from the earth’s surface and the profile of seismic waves it produced. Stations in Uganda, Australia, Kazakhstan, Sri Lanka, Costa Rica and the Azores are among those recently upgraded. “These seismic stations…

“Fallen Star” House to be Hoisted Atop Jacobs School of Engineering Building Today

November 15, 2011

…sculptures, “Fallen Star” by Korean artist Do Ho Suh, is a three-quarter-sized version of a Rhode Island cottage. It measures 15 by 18 feet and weighs 70,000 pounds. Starting at about 11:30 a.m., the “Fallen Star” house will be raised 100 feet in the air and attached to the seventh-floor…

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

November 15, 2012

…World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War and 9/11. Of course, I knew how things would turn out, so I felt very prescient. What is exciting about your work? The most exciting thing about my work is its relevance to current policy-making debates. I receive many calls from…

Three Orchids for UC San Diego

October 10, 2013

…jury, “Fallen Star,” by Korean artist Do Ho Suh, is the 18th sculpture commissioned by UC San Diego’s Stuart Collection of public art. The Grand Orchid is the top award in Orchids & Onions, San Diego Architectural Foundation’s annual review of good (and bad) local design. Also doing UC San…

Student Entrepreneurs Find Success with Smart Earplugs

December 11, 2014

…but distinguished by his Korean first name, Chesong, joined the pair a few weeks later. “Yes, our team has three Daniels,” they write on their website. “It’s impossible to make sense of group texts and email threads but we like it that way.” The three engineering students divided up roles…

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