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Talking Science

May 4, 2017

Talking Science New research communications program to train scientists to explain to the public the value of their work Photos by Erik Jepsen/UC San Diego Publications Academics across the nation, many of whom were previously reluctant to become public advocates for research, voiced their collective support for science at the…

New Associate Vice Chancellor for Development Named at UC San Diego Health Sciences

October 18, 2012

Effective October 1, Kristin Bertell has assumed the position of associate vice chancellor for Health Sciences Development at the University of California, San Diego. In this role, Bertell is responsible for all fund raising related to Health Sciences, including clinical, research and academic programs.

UC San Diego Staff Member Mario Aguilera Earns Prestigious Science Writing Award

October 7, 2021

…Mario Aguilera Earns Prestigious Science Writing Award UC San Diego Director of Communications for Biological Sciences Mario Aguilera has received the National Association of Sciences Writers (NASW) 2021 Excellence in Institutional Writing Award. The NASW presented the award at its virtual ScienceWriters2021 event on Sept. 29, honoring Aguilera in the…

Breakthrough Enables Battery-free Smart Tag Technology

February 21, 2023

Imagine you can open your fridge, open an app on your phone and immediately know which items are expiring within a few days. This is one of the applications that a new technology developed by engineers at the University of California San Diego would enable.

UC San Diego among 16 U.S. Teams Selected to Accelerate 5G Solutions

September 27, 2022

The National Science Foundation is accelerating 5G solutions to assist the U.S. government and critical infrastructure operators with secure, anywhere-anytime communications.

Andrew Viterbi, Wireless Pioneer and UC San Diego Professor Emeritus, Wins Draper Prize

February 18, 2016

…impact on digital wireless communications, and its significant applications in speech recognition and synthesis and in bioinformatics.” The Viterbi algorithm performs interference suppression and efficient decoding of digital transmission sequences. As wireless signals are transmitted through the air, for example, they pick up noise and interference. By the time a…

FORCE11 Funds UC San Diego to Develop ’Scholarly Commons’ of the Future

October 1, 2015

The grant will fund two workshops and supporting materials that explore how to advance scholarly communication in a world where scholarship goes beyond written text to include software code, workflows, data and databases.

Class Act: Award-Winning Speech and Debate Team Also Becomes a Course

May 25, 2023

Students are now able to receive academic credit for joining the Speech and Debate team and competing in intercollegiate tournaments.

Grad Students Practice the Art and Science of Communication

October 1, 2015

The communication workshop was developed as part of Gradvantage, a new initiative that aims to prepare UC San Diego graduate students for careers outside of academia. Grad Students Practice the Art and Science of Communication For Matt Leslie, a doctoral student at Scripps Institution of Oceanography, science communication is a…

Noise Can’t Hide Weak Signals From This New Receiver

December 11, 2015

…the groundwork for a new class of highly sensitive communication receivers and scientific instruments that can extract faint, non-repetitive signals from noise. The advance has applications in secure communication, electronic warfare, signal intelligence, remote sensing, astronomy and spectroscopy.

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