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UC San Diego Researchers Inducted to Renowned Medical and Biological Engineering Organization

March 25, 2019

Three researchers at the University of California, San Diego were inducted into the College of Fellows of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE), the organization announced.

Researchers Create Novel Device to Measure Nerve Activity for Treatment of Sepsis, PTSD

November 14, 2022

A multi-campus research team has developed a novel device for non-invasively measuring cervical nerve activity in humans. The device, described in an article in Scientific Reports, has potential applications for supporting more personalized treatments for sepsis and PTSD.

Two-Sided Coin: Engineers for Exploration Program Pays Off for Students and Scientists

August 14, 2023

“This summer, I am getting to further my passion for environmentalism, all while developing critical electrical engineering skills,” says Engineers for Exploration intern Jordan Reichardt.

In Conversation with Ramesh Rao: Visualizing the Invisible with MEG (video and transcript)

February 26, 2024

Qualcomm Institute Director Ramesh Rao chats with Roland Lee and Mingxiong Huang, who co-direct QI’s new Magnetoencephalography (MEG) Center on the underpinnings of the advanced brain imaging technique, the making of the new facility, and MEG’s contributions to research and patient care.

Creating AI That Helps, Not Harms

March 21, 2024

There are plenty of reasons to love artificial intelligence (AI). But what happens when helpfulness turns into harm? This is one of the big questions that occupies David Danks, a professor in UC San Diego’s Halıcıoğlu Data Science Institute and Department of Philosophy.

Students Use Engineering Know-how to Help People at Home and a World Away

March 6, 2012

…app that helps the visually impaired to shop for groceries, as well as hands-on experiments to teach children about the environment and ignite their interest in science, technology, mathematics and engineering. Students work under the guidance of faculty members at the Jacobs School of Engineering. One of Global TIES’ goals…

UC San Diego Earns Four Prestigious CASE Awards

June 13, 2013

…new philanthropic partnerships and visually promote campus programs.” UC San Diego’s 2013 international Circle of Excellence CASE Award recipients include: Fundraising Programs Stewardship Donor Relations and Stewardship Gold—Donor Impact Reporting The Office of Donor Relations and Stewardship (DRS) received a CASE Gold Award for a Donor Impact Reporting Program that…

UC San Diego’s ‘Physics Girl’ Wins National Competition

June 5, 2014

…make the videos more visually appealing, as well as grabbing the audience’s attention with some type of video at the beginning instead of talking about physics for three minutes and then showing something cool.” Burgasser, who received his undergraduate degree in physics at UC San Diego in 1996 and was…

Squidtoons: Sparking Scientific Curiosity through Comics

January 8, 2015

…science in a more visually appealing way, support scientists with illustrations, and provide teaching aids to educators,” said Kwan. “Teachers have it rough enough, so giving them an extra hand in explaining marine science concepts might lead to them talking more about marine science in the classroom.” A curiosity for…

UC San Diego’s Triton Days Provide Warm Welcome Prospective Students

March 17, 2016

…E-Portfolio: Students can now visually tell their academic and professional story by highlighting the work they have completed and activities in which they have been involved. Examples of work are included in an online format to supplement a student’s resume and LinkedIn profile. In addition to Triton Days, volunteers are…

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