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New WAVE Display Technology Rises at UC San Diego

December 11, 2013

The next phase in the evolution of high-tech displays is here, and this time, the term ‘leading edge’ isn’t just a catchy slogan, but an evocative description of the technology’s look and feel.

Supercomputers Simulate New Pathways for Potential RNA Virus Treatment

December 17, 2020

New simulations done on supercomputers may help researchers understand how these inhibitors react and potentially help to develop a new generation of drugs to target viruses with high death rates including SARS-CoV2, the virus that causes COVID-19.

Qualcomm Institute’s Ashley Richter Wins Interdisciplinary Research Award

April 26, 2013

Archaeological Anthropology Ph.D. candidate Ashley M. Richter has won an Interdisciplinary Research Award from the University of California, San Diego’s Office of Graduate Studies and Graduate Student Association.

Two Artists Are Better Than One?

December 6, 2011

…Pairs UC San Diego Visual Arts Students and Faculty All the artworks pictured below are featured in the Oceanside Museum of Art exhibition “Vantage Point: UCSD Visual Dialogues.” A seemingly unstable sculpture is the first thing that meets the eye on entering the Groves Gallery at the Oceanside Museum of…

Faster Slo-Mo?

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.

Archaeologists Explore Secrets of Neolithic Village off Israel’s Coast

December 10, 2020

…of using QI’s cutting-edge visualization facilities to analyze new artifacts and highly-detailed 3D maps of the site for posterity and sampling sediment to study the ancient environment. Adding new finds to a wealth of knowledge Science divers led by Yasur-Landau at the University of Haifa’s Leon Recanati Institute for Maritime…

From Self-Folding Robots to Computer Vision

September 21, 2017

From self-folding robots, to robotic endoscopes, to better methods for computer vision and object detection, researchers at the University of California San Diego have a wide range of papers and workshop presentations at the International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (or IROS) which takes place from Sept. 24 to…

UC San Diego Visual Arts Students Break Boundaries at the Mall

January 29, 2016

…So it is no surprise that the Department of Visual Arts broke boundaries and crossed audiences when it recently transformed a 2,500 square-foot, San Diego Art Institute (SDAI) project-space at Horton Plaza into an unexpected home for innovative contemporary art.

11th Annual Visual Arts Symposium and Open Studios Explore Issues Shaping Culture Today

March 8, 2018

…group exhibitions in the Visual Arts Facility Gallery for MFA Open Studios March 3. Photos by Farshid Bazmandegan 11th Annual Visual Arts Symposium and Open Studios Explore Issues Shaping Culture Today The Department of Visual Arts opened its galleries, studios and lecture hall Saturday, giving an inside look into the…

Hybrid Projects Begin to Bloom as Visual Artists, Engineers Collaborate

April 10, 2014

…Begin to Bloom as Visual Artists, Engineers Collaborate Gigantic corpse flowers take their name from the rotting stench they emit when they bloom – a two-day spectacle that only happens every few years. Very few of us will ever see or smell one in person. But in a UC San…

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