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Supercomputers Aid Our Understanding of Complex Brain Waves

April 1, 2019

Using the Comet supercomputer at the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) at UC San Diego, campus researchers have demonstrated they can efficiently analyze more than 1,000 EEG 128-channel high-density data sets via the new Open EEGLAB Portal running on SDSC’s Neuroscience Gateway.

UC San Diego Philosophy Department Offers Another ‘Big Idea’

February 8, 2016

The University of California, San Diego is not short on big ideas. Just ask Craig Callender, chair of the Department of Philosophy, who was recently featured in San Diego Magazine’s “Big Ideas” feature for his vision to establish the Institute of Practical Ethics on campus. Callender conceptualizes UC San Diego…

America’s Cup Sails into San Diego Bay—and Scripps Oceanography Makes It ‘More Than a Sport’

December 13, 2011

…Than a Sport’ Press Conference Panel Howling winds and pouring rain didn’t deter the crews of sailors and crowds of sailing fans who lined San Diego Bay for the start of the America’s Cup World Series during an unseasonably cool Saturday in mid-November. Clearer skies prevailed and the races took…

Computer Science Professor Honored for Cognitive Science Contributions

July 26, 2017

UC San Diego computer science professor Gary Cottrell has been elected a Fellow of the Cognitive Science Society, an honor reflecting his “impact on the Cognitive Science community and… sustained record of excellence in research contributions.” 

More than 8,000 Graduates to Participate in UC San Diego’s 2015 Commencement Series

June 4, 2015

Some 8,364 graduating students of the University of California, San Diego will gather to hear commencement speeches from dynamic speakers such as alumnus J. Craig Venter, a biochemist, geneticist and entrepreneur; Frank Bruni, New York Times op-ed columnist; alumnus Dan Santat, author and illustrator; and Christina Figueres, United Nations Executive…

Nonpartisan Website Puts Information on Statewide Initiatives at Voters’ Fingertips

May 29, 2012

…with revenues funding cancer research and tobacco prevention programs. The popular and interactive “endorsements tool” allows users to see which statewide newspapers, nonprofits, unions and political parties endorse or reject these two ballot measures. Users can also share how they are planning to vote via email and Facebook with friends…

Students As Oracles: In Delphi, UC San Diego Researchers Report Cyber-Archaeology Findings

October 25, 2013

Students from the University of California, San Diego who are part of a National Science Foundation graduate training program in cultural heritage diagnostics spent part of October in the cradle of Western civilization – ancient Greece.

Fall Classes Begin for Estimated 4,500 Freshmen and 2,200 Transfers at UC San Diego

September 18, 2012

Fall quarter classes begin Thursday, Sept. 27 for approximately ¬¬30,000 students at the University of California, San Diego.

Cross-Cultural Center Celebrates 20 Years

December 4, 2014

…graduate student pedagogy workshops, research opportunities and undergraduate peer leadership training. At the Cross-Cultural Center, individuals learn about themselves as well as others in a supportive environment. Student interns play a critical role in the operation of the CCC, providing services and planning events for and about members of historically…

“60 Minutes” Correspondent Bill Whitaker to Address Class of 2020

March 5, 2020

…service and producing cutting-edge research to address pressing global issues—core values that align with Whitaker’s work. “As a celebrated journalist, Whitaker’s commitment to presenting honest, well-researched information with the utmost professional integrity will resonate with our graduates,” said Chancellor Pradeep K. Khosla. “Bill’s process of reporting a balanced perspective that…

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