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Computer Science Students Demo Real-Time Multiplayer Games of Their Own

June 14, 2017

Over 30 computer science students split into five teams to develop multiplayer videogames in the 10 weeks of the spring quarter, and their final presentations on June 9 drew a large SRO crowd of other students and gamers to the Qualcomm Institute auditorium.

40th Faculty Excellence Awards Honors Outstanding Teaching, Research and Service

March 20, 2014

…excellence in performing and visual arts. Award candidates are nominated by their academic peers, with final selection by a committee comprising Chancellor’s Associates donors. Criteria for selection are based on faculty member achievements, reputation and impact on students and the academic community. About the 2014 Chancellor’s Associates Faculty Excellence Awards…

Interactive Displays, Cutting-Edge Research To Take Center Stage at Triton Day Experience April 7

April 3, 2012

…workshop, scavenger hunt and world-art trivia. Thurgood Marshall College. Visual Arts Open Studios, 1 to 7 p.m.––Visitors will be able to step inside approximately 50 artist studios. Visual Arts Facility, Russell Lane. Welcome to the Family! 2 to 4 p.m.–– The campus life festival hosted by Greek Life will feature…

Smartly Done

May 18, 2023

Across disciplines and specialties, from cells to systems, artificial intelligence is on its way to altering how we understand and treat disease.

Contributing to the Expansion of Robotics Research at IROS 2024

October 14, 2024

From better algorithms for self-driving vehicles, to better solutions for robotics surgery, and better ways for robots to manipulate objects, researchers at the University of California San Diego are presenting their work at the IROS 2024 conference Oct. 14 to 18 in Abu Dhabi.

Triton Family Gathers at Founders’ Day to Usher in New Campus Era

November 20, 2012

…next generation of scientists, artists, doctors and engineers,” he said. He added that UC San Diego will continue to educate students of every race, class and creed, a statement that was met with tremendous applause. Khosla spoke briefly about his personal history and how he seized the opportunity to come…

Alums Take on Emerging Field of Nanoscale Virtual Reality

December 1, 2016

…built the first molecular visualization, modeling and simulation tool for today’s VR platforms called nano-one. The application allows users to build molecules with carbon, oxygen, nitrogen and hydrogen atoms. Nanome’s Use of UC San Diego’s Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Nanome co-founders Keita Funakawa and Steven McCloskey would take advantage of many of…

Inspiring Tomorrow’s Female Leaders

May 12, 2022

…J. Ericsson and Pixar Visual Effects Supervisor Danielle Feinberg—share a commitment to working to inspire young people, especially girls, who will be the leaders of the future. Lynn Sherr “By bringing together remarkable women from different fields, we get fascinating perspectives on the status of women today,” said Tam O’Shaughnessy,…

Supporting Student Innovation

March 17, 2016

…Student Innovation The EnVision Arts and Engineering Maker Studio is an important new addition to the university’s growing network of spaces supporting student innovation on campus. “Our students regularly make the news for developing new approaches and new products that succeed in the modern business environment,” says Paul Roben, head…

A Survivor’s Story

August 16, 2022

At his Bar Mitzvah in 1980, a 13-year-old declared that he would one day write the story of his father’s Holocaust survival. It took 40 years for Joel Poremba ’89 to deliver on that promise.

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