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What’s Causing the Voltage Fade in Lithium-rich NMC Cathode Materials?

July 16, 2018

Researchers led by a University of California San Diego team have published work in the journal Nature Energy that explains what’s causing the performance-reducing “voltage fade” that currently plagues a promising class of cathode materials called Lithium-rich NMC (nickel magnesium cobalt) layered oxides.

7 AI-Powered Technologies You Should Know About

August 22, 2023

Move over, ChatGPT: These artificial intelligence-powered technologies and innovations being developed and implemented at UC San Diego could lead to the next developments in the “AI revolution.”

UC San Diego’s Veteran Entrepreneur Initiatives Take Flight

May 11, 2017

…infections in patients through wearable devices. A year into it, they have secured an investor and expect to launch a pilot program at the Jacobs Medical Center over the summer. While Ruehl was able to find a pathway to success, his story emphasizes a common struggle among veteran entrepreneurs: they…

Burbidge Visiting Professor Uses Physics of Mayonnaise to Develop Electronic Skin

February 27, 2020

…the development of multifunctional wearable sensors. Colin has parlayed her soft matter science into multiple patents related to paper-thin flexible devices sensitive enough to monitor the human heartrate, and to research that has recently led to a notable advance in developing e-skin. Together with a trio of colleagues from the…

Transforming Audacious Speculations into Reality

April 3, 2013

Engineers who think like artists, physicists who thinks like dancers, scientists who think like poets, and designers who think like Mother Nature: These are some of the researchers from the University of California, San Diego on display at a public event on Friday, April 12 that will extol and explore…

Titans of Industry, Academia Team Up to Advance Engineering in Medicine

June 10, 2021

…cities and smart transportation, wearable and robotics innovations, and digital privacy and security. The building is designed to maximize the circulation and collaboration of UC San Diego faculty, students, professional research staff, and industry partners. Franklin Antonio Hall will also serve as an important new facility for undergraduate and graduate-student…

Clinical Trial Tests Tattoo Sensor as Needleless Glucose Monitor for Diabetes Patients

April 19, 2018

…San Diego Center for Wearable Sensors Director Joseph Wang and SAIC Endowed Chair of Engineering, and co-director, Patrick Mercier, the team is developing a glucose monitoring patch without the prick. “Just like a kid’s temporary tattoo, you apply it on the arm, dab with water and remove the back paper,”…

UC San Diego Celebrates Franklin Antonio Hall Groundbreaking

November 21, 2019

…cities and smart transportation, wearable and robotics innovations, real-time data analysis and decision making, digital privacy and security, nanotechnology and precision medicine. Student-professor interaction At the groundbreaking celebration, alumnus Franklin Antonio, who is being recognized for his $30 million gift to the Jacobs School of Engineering, closed his remarks with…

2017 Outstanding Graduates

June 1, 2017

…infections in patients through wearable devices. As a clinical assistant professor of plastic surgery at the UC San Diego Health, Wilensky became interested in bridging the gap between medicine and business several years ago when he led clinical trials for implantable biotechnology. “I recognized what an incredible opportunity there was…

It Takes a Community to Raise a Startup: Winners Stand Out at UC San Diego Entrepreneur Challenge

June 7, 2016

Students and researchers at all stages of their academic careers went head-to-head recently, competing for $100k in prizes at the 10th annual UC San Diego Entrepreneur Challenge.

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