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Annual Convocation Inspires New Tritons to Embrace Their Curiosity

September 27, 2022

Hundreds of new Tritons gathered on RIMAC Field last Tuesday, Sept. 20, to take part in the 17th annual New Student Welcome Convocation ceremony, a campus tradition that marks new first-year and transfer students’ entry into UC San Diego’s scholarly community.

Convocation Welcome Message: Know Your Value

October 4, 2018

…why not consider an engineering course? Without risks, without stretching beyond your comfort zone, you can’t innovate.” Lesson #3: Failure happens to everyone. Success is the ability to learn and move past it. Raj’s own path to success was paved with missteps and, at times, failure; however, she believes she…

Navy Names New Scripps Research Vessel to Honor Legacy of Space Explorer Sally Ride

April 16, 2013

U.S. Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus announced the nation’s newest research vessel will be named R/V Sally Ride, in honor of the former UC San Diego faculty member who was the first American female astronaut and the youngest American to fly in space.

Not Your Grandma’s Chess

May 9, 2019

…the Computer Science and Engineering building, with the tools of their trade—a keyboard, computer and mouse. “No other game compares to StarCraft in terms of complexity,” Jayaram said. “That’s why we’ve played the same game for eight years. It’s a pretty old game now, but there’s really nothing that compares…

Longtime Coaches Still Inspired by Team Spirit after 40 Years

July 16, 2020

…a scholar-athlete, studying aerospace engineering and international studies/political science. “I wouldn’t trade it for the world,” said Turner about being on the team. “I’ve experienced things I never thought I would have a chance to do, and met some really amazing people. All around it has changed my life for…

‘Doctor of Philanthropy’ Gives $1 Million Gift toward Blood Cancer Research

June 18, 2020

…a doctorate in electrical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the field of Artificial Intelligence. In addition, he has also received three honorary doctorates, one from Northeastern University in Boston, the second from Waseda University in Tokyo and the third from The Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa.…

Personalized Sweat Sensor Reliably Monitors Blood Glucose Without Finger Pricks

May 10, 2021

UC San Diego engineers developed a device that could make it more convenient for people with diabetes to measure their blood glucose. The device can measure glucose in sweat with the touch of a fingertip, and then a personalized algorithm provides an accurate estimate of blood glucose levels.

The Power of Partnerships

February 12, 2015

…was majoring in structural engineering when he began volunteering with PAL. “I felt energized through my experiences working with youth in the PAL program. I realized I looked forward to working with kids more than I had any eagerness to become an engineer.”Believing he could make a difference in children’s…

SDSC’s Comet Supercomputer, TSCC Available for COVID-19 Research

April 8, 2020

The San Diego Supercomputer Center at UC San Diego is providing priority access to its high-performance computer systems and other resources to researchers advancing our understanding of the virus and efforts to develop an effective vaccine in as short a time as possible.

First Global Picture of Greenhouse Gases Emerges from Pole-to-Pole Flights

September 7, 2011

A three-year series of research flights from the Arctic to the Antarctic has successfully produced an unprecedented portrait of greenhouse gases and particles in the atmosphere, scientists announced today.

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