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UC San Diego, SDSU to Roll Out Research Platform to Improve Hearing-Aid Technologies

August 10, 2016

Armed with a $2 million grant from NIH, UC San Diego engineers and SDSU audiologists will build and deploy two new platforms on which researchers can develop better hearing aids. The project is led by Qualcomm Institute research scientist Hari Garudadri.

Proudest Moments and Favorite Memories

June 11, 2024

We reached out to UC San Diego’s graduating students to share some highlights from their years as Tritons. They answered with stories of friendship, adventure, accomplishment and more. Learn about what made their UC San Diego experience one never to forget.

SDSC to Start Loading the Nodes for its New “Comet” Supercomputer

November 13, 2014

Comet, a new petascale supercomputer designed to transform advanced scientific computing by expanding access and capacity among traditional as well as non-traditional research domains, will soon be taking shape at the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) at the University of California, San Diego.

Graduate Students Honored as Siebel Scholars

September 23, 2021

Five graduate students working at the interface of engineering and medicine have been honored as 2022 Siebel Scholars. They are pursuing graduate degrees in bioengineering, electrical engineering, nanoengineering, and bioinformatics, all with a focus on advancing human health. Five graduate student

Manufacturing Matchmaker

May 5, 2016

…they were, a small startup with big potential but no way to connect with the right companies to make that vision a reality. “The biggest setback we had,” Menendez wrote in a blog post explaining the start of Maker’s Row, “was that the process of finding a factory in the…

A Flip Flop Revolution

October 5, 2017

…and biochemistry, formed a startup company, Algenesis Materials, which employs some of the students working on the flip flops and other projects and provides them with the opportunity to experience what Pomeroy calls “project-based learning.” “Teaching chemistry in the classroom is sometimes like trying to teach soccer at the chalkboard,”…

New Imaging Tool Advances Study of Lipid Biology

March 14, 2024

From flies to humans, there are many types lipids operating at once. Now, a team led by UC San Diego bioengineers presents what they believe is the first method for distinguishing multiple lipid subtypes in cells and tissue samples by using nondestructive label-free optical imaging methods.

Qualcomm Institute-based Startup Receives Funding to Continue Development of Opioid Sensor

August 6, 2020

CARI Therapeutics has received additional funding from the National Institute of Drug Abuse to refine their tiny implantable biosensor that could help combat the deadly and destructive opioid crisis in the United States.

Campus’s Remarkable Transformation Celebrated at Open House

May 18, 2023

Chancellor Pradeep K. Khosla recently gathered a lively and engaged crowd at the Ida & Cecil Green Faculty Club to look back at all that we’ve accomplished and get a glimpse of what is to come in our remarkable campus transformation.

UC San Diego Foundation Welcomes Seven New Trustees

November 21, 2013

…Athletics. Additionally, Scripps provides startup funds and additional support to campus programs through the Scripps Foundation for Science and the Environment. Foundation executive officers include: Peter Preuss, chair; Carol Chang and Sheldon Englehorn, ’72, vice chairs; Eugene Step, treasurer; Steven Relyea, president; and Chancellor Pradeep K. Khosla. For more information,…

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