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Y.C. “Bert” Fung celebrated his 100th birthday with students and researchers at UC San Diego.
Haptics is being used in a variety of modern engineering applications, and students are eager to enter the field.
Engineers and physicians are working together to create a device that can eliminate bacteria that commonly cause hospital-acquired infections.
Undergrad assignments help guide surgery.
The next computer-generated animals in King Kong or The Lion King could look a lot more realistic thanks to a breakthrough by computer scientists at the University of California.
Professor Stefan Savage on the future of cybersecurity and how we can keep ourselves cybersafe.
Robots are positioned to change our lives – but should they?
International team of researchers uncovered the system inside cars’ onboard computers.
Next time you see someone playing Pokémon GO, keep this in mind: a Triton made it happen.
The next action movie you see will seem a lot more realistic thanks to a new algorithm.
A team of engineers has developed and tested a type of steel with a record-breaking ability to withstand […]
You know R2-D2, C-3PO and all the rest in that galaxy far, far away; now meet the real-life robots of UC San Diego.
The University of California at San Diego has received a $5.2 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to run the world’s largest outdoor shake table for the next five years.
The gift from will provide critical support for undergraduate education in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering.