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NIH Award Advances the Study of Young and Developing Brains

October 14, 2021

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded researchers at University of California San Diego approximately $30 million over five years to expand and deepen longitudinal studies of the developing brain in children.

Transforming Audacious Speculations into Reality

April 3, 2013

Engineers who think like artists, physicists who thinks like dancers, scientists who think like poets, and designers who think like Mother Nature: These are some of the researchers from the University of California, San Diego on display at a public event on Friday, April 12 that will extol and explore…

Rady School of Management Venture Fund Invests In One of Its Own

August 10, 2017

The Rady Venture Fund at the Rady School of Management University of California San Diego, announced their recent investment in Cloudbeds, their first investment in a company co-founded by a Rady MBA.

Recent Graduates Build Puzzle-Solving Robot to Engage Students in STEM Fields

December 23, 2014

Their robot won’t break the world record for solving Rubik’s Cube, but Daryl Stimm and William Mutterspaugh have an even more ambitious goal: using it to get thousands of girls and boys interested in science and technology.

ICRA 2022 Preview: from Robots Inspired by Insects to Helping Robots Navigate and Interact

April 11, 2022

From algorithms that help robots better navigate and interact with the world and humans, to robots inspired by insects, researchers at the University of California San Diego are making significant contributions to the field of robotics at the 2022 International Conference on Robotics and Automation.

UC San Diego Cyber-Archaeologist Participates in ‘Dialogue of Civilizations’

October 19, 2017

University of California San Diego anthropology professor Thomas E. Levy is back in San Diego after participating in the fourth International Conference on Dialogue of Civilizations, held in Ahmedabad, India and co-organized by the National Geographic Society (NGS), Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) and India’s Ministry of Culture.

Beyond the Campaign Poster: UC San Diego’s United Way/CHAD Campaign

March 21, 2013

Beyond the Campaign Poster: UC San Diego’s United Way/CHAD Campaign Staff members at the Early Childhood Education Center wear their “Live United” T-shirts to raise awareness for the UC San Diego United Way/CHAD campaign. Every February, posters for UC San Diego’s United Way/CHAD Campaign begin to appear in campus elevators,…

A Career Cultivated in Watermelon Fields

April 16, 2020

…diseases at the basic science level. She hopes to help expose the networks and circuits that lead to brain disorders. She also plans to work directly with patients in the clinical setting. “Patients and their stories are what lead and guide your research,” she said. Growing up, it was Patiño’s…

UC San Diego Philosophy Department Ranked Top 20 in the Nation

March 12, 2018

…exceptional faculty with broad strengths in the philosophy of science, history of philosophy, philosophy of mind, and ethics, the University of California San Diego Department of Philosophy increased its international prestige by ranking as one of the top 20 Ph.D. philosophy programs in the United States.

Mesa Child Development Center Expands Facilities and Programs

January 19, 2017

…through play, art and science,” said Alison Wishard Guerra, an associate professor in the Department of Education Studies whose younger daughter attended the school from the time she was two-and-half until she started kindergarten. “The teachers are keen observers,” she added. “They learn what drives the children’s curiosity and help…

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