August 22, 2022
August 22, 2022 —
A collaboration between HDSI and UCTV, the HDSI Channel will serve as a central platform to promote the people and programs that are affiliated with HDSI to highlight the diversity of their research, education, and outreach programs
March 24, 2023
March 24, 2023 —
Whether in sports moments, nature documentaries or animal behavior studies, a new technique developed by UC San Diego computer scientists could have far-reaching impact. In an effort to smooth out slow-mo, they have broken new ground in a technique for video processing.
April 7, 2016
April 7, 2016 —
…movement, spoken word and visual art. Soprano and music graduate student Meghann Welsh utilizes a carpenter’s saw for her performance at Birch Aquarium at last year’s Springfest The annual music event opens April 10 from 6 – 8 p.m. with Immersion, a sort of mini-festival hosted by Scripps Institution of…
August 25, 2015
August 25, 2015 —
IEEE Spark inspires teens with story of ‘smart vehicles’ and highlights the pioneering contributions of UC San Diego expert in intelligent transportation and telematics, Mohan Trivedi, director of the Laboratory for Intelligent and Safe Automobiles (LISA).
August 4, 2017
August 4, 2017 —
Engineers have developed a camera that generates four-dimensional images and can capture 138 degrees of information. The new camera — the first-ever single-lens, wide field of view, light field camera — could generate information-rich images and video frames that will enable robots to better navigate the world and understand certain…
August 13, 2020
August 13, 2020 —
…justice, mentorship and access, Arts and Humanities PATH program helps students transition to campus This year’s PATH Summer Academy included a CSA produce box from alumni-owned Good Neighbor Gardens. Photos courtesy: Division of Arts and Humanities. When Jessie Castro and Famo Musa were first accepted to UC San Diego, they…
October 22, 2012
October 22, 2012 —
“A Mercedes Benz isn’t designed to function in the Sahara Desert,” notes Dr. Eliah Aronoff-Spencer of the University of California, San Diego. “So why are we designing medical equipment for developing countries the same way we do for developed ones?”
November 4, 2021
November 4, 2021 —
Neuroimaging study reveals potential brain mechanism underlying chronic neuropathic pain in individuals with HIV. Findings may guide new clinical treatments targeting patients’ expectations for pain relief.
November 19, 2020
November 19, 2020 —
Computational Chemist Rommie Amaro, members of her lab win one of the most coveted awards in supercomputing for research related to COVID-19
January 7, 2019
January 7, 2019 —
The 2018-2019 Holocaust Living History Workshop series continues this winter at the University of California San Diego with an author talk, film screening and lecture.