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Behind the Scenes: Computer Science and Engineering at UC San Diego

June 6, 2013

Behind the Scenes: Computer Science and Engineering at UC San Diego Photos by Erik Jepsen/UC San Diego Publications Barely 25 years old, the department of computer science and engineering is driven by young and forward-thinking faculty. Computer science research strengths at UC San Diego include machine learning, databases, graphics and…

KC Claffy among “10 Women to Know in Networking/Communications”

December 20, 2016

KC Claffy, principal investigator and founding director of the Center for Applied Internet Data Analysis (CAIDA) at the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC), has been named to the second annual “10 Women in Networking/Communications That You Should Know” list.

Q&A with Associate Controller and Chief Procurement Officer, on Plans for a Safe Campus

May 20, 2021

…everyone in our campus community, decisions will continue to be guided by the science, data and modeling that made the Return to Learn program a success. This phased return also provides an opportunity to reimagine how we work going forward. In the spirit of continuous improvement, vice chancellors are thoughtfully…

Samsung Licenses 5G Polar Coding Technology Developed by UC San Diego Engineers

October 11, 2018

…in the 5G wireless communications standard, where it is used to encode and decode polar codes. Polar codes have been recently ratified as part of the 5G New Radio enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB) standard, with commercial deployments expected in 2019 to eventually penetrate hundreds of millions of wireless devices.

Cognitive Science Ph.D. Student Wins 10th Annual Grad SLAM Competition

April 20, 2023

Sean Huang was named campus champion of UC San Diego’s 2023 Grad SLAM competitive public speaking event and will advance to the UC-wide final round on May 5.

Monumental Sculpture Pays Homage to the First Instant Message

November 15, 2018

…origins of today’s lightning-speed communications. Photo by Erika Johnson/UC San Diego Communications. Monumental Sculpture Pays Homage to the First Instant Message Artwork by Mark Bradford one of three new additions to UC San Diego’s Stuart Collection See the Sculptures Want to see the sculptures for yourself? Visit stuartcollection.ucsd.edu to learn…

NSF Awards $1.2 Million to UCSD/UCLA to Pinpoint Unused Space in Wireless Spectrum

October 25, 2013

A research collaboration between the University of California campuses in San Diego and Los Angeles has been awarded $1.2 million from the National Science Foundation to enable smartphones, sensors and other software-defined radio devices to rapidly and precisely pinpoint bands of unused radio spectrum and eliminate any existing signal interference.

Cells Can Use Dynamic Patterns to Pluck Signals From Noise

December 11, 2014

Scientists have discovered a general principle for how cells could accurately transmit chemical signals despite high levels of noise in the system, they report in Science this week.

University of California Partners with Fudan University to Establish Center on China

July 9, 2012

Fudan University in Shanghai, China is partnering with the University of California to establish a Fudan-UC center to foster academic exchange and collaborative research on China. The center, a first-of-its-kind internationalization initiative made by a major Chinese university, will be located on the campus of the University of California, San…

UC San Diego Alumnus, Qualcomm Co-Founder and Philanthropist, Franklin Antonio, Has Died

May 16, 2022

Franklin Antonio, a University of California San Diego alumnus from 1974, co-founder of Qualcomm and generous philanthropist, has died.

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