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UC San Diego Student Social Innovators Take Center Stage at 2016 CGI U

March 31, 2016

…I developed a pressure sensor device that specifically optimizes NASG use. My goal, which I hope CGI U will help me achieve, is to mass produce this device I helped develop and make it available in settings where the NASG is currently used. I hope to do this through collaboration…

UC San Diego’s Mark Herzik Named 2020 Searle Scholar

May 14, 2020

…the design of protein sensors for specific analytes can be used in biomedical imaging and diagnostics. “At a time when our world is facing an unprecedented challenge with the COVID pandemic, we are humbled by the trust that the public and government has placed in science to develop the diagnostics,…

When Art Becomes Autonomous

October 3, 2013

What does autonomy mean in an age when technology is radically transforming the ability of objects and even ideas to have a life of their own – from smart cars, to viral videos?

Midlife Refit of Research Vessel Roger Revelle Completed

December 10, 2020

…collect samples, photographs, and sensor data to learn about plankton concentrations in eddies that form in the Southern Pacific. This 60-day expedition led by Barney Balch of the Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences East Boothbay Harbor (Maine) will also deploy biogeochemical floats for the Southern Ocean Carbon and Climate Observations…

Global Change Makers

June 9, 2016

…some of their wearable sensors to the market.” Institute for the Global Entrepreneur Programs The Institute of the Global Entrepreneur is built on a foundation of existing programs at the Jacobs School of Engineering and Rady School of Management. Together, these programs focus on entrepreneurism education, leadership and entrepreneurism training,…

Triton Entrepreneur Night: Pitch Perfect

May 4, 2017

…share $50K in prizes Sensors that tell you if Chinese food from last weekend is still safe to eat. An app to let your professor know you have no idea what he’s talking about. A grocery store guide to find the exact aisle and shelf location of your favorite cereal.…

NSF Awards $15 Million to Create Science Gateways Community Institute

July 29, 2016

The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded a five-year $15 million grant to a collaborative team led by the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) at UC San Diego to establish a Science Gateways Community Institute to accelerate the development and application of highly functional, sustainable science gateways that address the…

Sally Ride Science Launches at UC San Diego

October 22, 2015

…ship will use powerful sensors to conduct multidisciplinary scientific research worldwide, from coastlines to continental shelves to the deepest trenches, and will investigate the workings within, upon and above Earth’s oceans. Using satellite telepresence, students and teachers will experience ocean exploration while interacting with scientists at sea. R/V Sally Ride…

Song of the Trees

July 31, 2017

…with motion and light sensors that translate varying forces of wind and changing light patterns into sound instantaneously using sophisticated software. Speakers high in the canopy above project the sound, louder during strong gusts and sunny, summer weather; while subwoofers at ground level emanate more subtle, deep tones as darkness…

UC San Diego Student Apartments Scoop Up LEED Gold Certification

October 25, 2011

UC San Diego’s Village@Torrey Pines East apartment development, featuring solar-heated showers and “wind scoops” that pull in Pacific breezes, is celebrating its grand opening with news that it won LEED (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) Gold certification. The green-building award recognizes Village East’s water- and energy-efficient features in addition…

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