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Campus-KPBS Partnership Gives Inside Look at UC San Diego Arts

March 5, 2015

…attend Open Studios, the visual arts department’s annual tour through the working spaces of its graduate-student artists, followed by a visit to the opening reception for the “State Park” exhibition at the University Art Gallery. On May 26, the KPBS contingent will return for a 7 p.m. concert at Conrad…

UC San Diego Graduating Artists are ‘Stepping Away’ with Downtown Exhibition

May 26, 2017

The diversity and talent of graduating University of California San Diego artists is currently highlighted in “A Step Away: Artists from the M.F.A. Program at UC San Diego,” an exhibition showing through May 29 at the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego (MCASD).

Three California Universities Commit to Growing a Community of Cyberinfrastructure Professionals

October 20, 2022

Recognizing economic competitiveness and security depends on advanced cyberinfrastructure to enable science and engineering research and education, NSF initiated a CyberTraining funding challenge to prepare and develop a workforce that can help scientists meet their computational needs.

California Networking Consortium to Honor UC San Diego ‘Cyber’ Archaeologist

March 8, 2016

The CENIC networking consortium will give its Innovations in Networking Award for Research Applications to UC San Diego archaeologist Thomas Levy for his work to digitize archaeological excavations using a suite of cyberarchaeology tools.

UC San Diego ‘Revolutionizes’ Annual Symposium and Open Studios

March 3, 2016

…San Diego Department of Visual Arts is hosting, Local Revolutions: the Ninth-Annual Ph.D. Symposium and Open Studios, Sat. March 5 with events happening at the Visual Arts Presentation Lab (SME 149), Pepper Canyon Hall and throughout the Visual Arts Facility (VAF). This year’s symposium, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., features…

Bioengineers Researching Smart Cameras and Sensors that Mimic, Exceed Human Capability

September 18, 2013

University of California, San Diego bioengineering professor Gert Cauwenberghs has been selected by the National Science Foundation to take part in a five-year, multi-institutional, $10 million research project to develop a computer vision system that will approach or exceed the capabilities and efficiencies of human vision.

Power to the Batteries

May 21, 2015

…Center brochure Center for Visual Computing website Center for Visual Computing brochure Center for Extreme Events Research website Center for Extreme Events Research brochure Center for Wearable Sensors website Center for Wearable Sensors brochure Center faculty are also training and mentoring tomorrow’s workforce for green and advanced energy. Work done…

QI Researchers, Technology Featured in New National Geographic Documentary on Maya ‘Megalopolis’

February 6, 2018

A new National Geographic Documentary, “Lost Treasures of the Maya Snake Kings,” premieres tonight and features WAVE visualization technology built at the UC San Diego Qualcomm Institute. The program is hosted by QI’s Albert Yu-Min Lin.

Graduate Student Artists Throw Open Doors to Public at Open Studios Event

April 10, 2012

…San Diego communities, as visual arts MFA and Ph.D. students invite people to view their creative spaces, and figuratively, for the participating graduate students themselves, as they make connections that may continue far beyond the day. The annual event, known by different names over the years, has been a department…

Performance Series at UC San Diego Qualcomm Institute Enters Fourth Season

October 7, 2016

…and graduate students in Music, Theatre and Dance and Visual Arts, as well as any engineering discipline.

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