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UC San Diego Alumnus Shares in DARPA Spectrum Challenge Grand Prize

June 24, 2014

Adam Anderson is an alumnus of the Electrical and Computer Engineering program in the Jacobs School of Engineering at the University of California, San Diego, where he completed his Ph.D. in 2008. Today he teaches electrical engineering at Tennessee Tech University, and together with a student, Anderson recently pulled off…

30,289 Donors Help UC San Diego Raise $150 Million

October 3, 2013

…Center for Astrophysics and Space Sciences; $4.3 million – Gifts from Joan and Irwin Jacobs to support the Moores Cancer Center, Jacobs Scholars, Dean’s Excellence Innovation Fund, School of International Relations and Pacific Studies, Division of Arts and Humanities and the Preuss School UCSD; $3.7 million – Bequest from Ben…

Novel Antisense Drug Shows Promise in Slowing Fatty Liver Disease

June 16, 2020

A first-in-class clinical trial suggests a novel treatment measurably slowed progression of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease to its more progressive and deadly form.

UnitedHealth Group Awards $4M to UC San Diego to Expand State’s Mental Health Workforce

October 29, 2020

…also gave us a space to process the world around us, like the effects of the pandemic and social justice issues. We were all able to support each other in this ever-changing, challenging and growing world that we’re living in right now.” This grant from UnitedHealth Group contributes to the…

UC San Diego’s Scripps Oceanography Awarded $5.6 Million for DDT Ocean Dumpsite Research

September 26, 2022

New congressionally-directed funding awarding $5.6 million to Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California San Diego will aim to improve characterization of the extent of the dumpsite, and support additional monitoring and research.

UC San Diego Research Scientist Teams with TopCoder, NASA for Coding Challenge

September 13, 2013

A crowdsourcing effort led by University of California, San Diego research scientist Albert Yu-Min Lin has turned into a new type of challenge – inviting programmers worldwide to develop a machine-learning algorithm that would match human perception when picking out interesting features in satellite imagery used in Lin’s search for…

Wise Words: Four Steps to Becoming an Ally

February 10, 2022

…Campus Community Centers. Each space offers an opportunity for students, staff and faculty to engage more deeply with their own identity while learning about the perspectives of others through open dialogue and social justice education. Serve as a Leader for Equity Advancement and Diversity (LEAD) Fellow—a campus champion who engages…

Giving the Ice a Voice

February 16, 2017

…they take inside the space. “It’s very authentic; every time you hear that sound, it is real, and it was collected by an artist in Antarctica,” said Helling. “We’re using new technologies and art to immerse people in science and connect them to this cutting-edge research.” McClure’s “home base” in…

A Two-Decade Journey of the Heart is Mapped in Poetry

January 18, 2024

Professor and Chair of Literature Kazim Ali presents a retrospective book of poetry traversing ideas of home, spirituality, love and loss.

Hitting It Out of the Park with $3M Boost for Scholarships and Fellowships

December 9, 2021

…A flexible and interactive space in the division’s new Public Engagement Building in the university’s new North Torrey Pines Living and Learning Neighborhood, the innovative classroom is a fitting tribute to the couple’s enduring support for the future of education. Going to bat for Triton Baseball July 2020 marked an…

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