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All the Feels

Haptics is being used in a variety of modern engineering applications, and students are eager to enter the field.

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The Planner

Robert Clossin '95 has director of campus planning, Clossin has a unique perspective on how the campus has evolved from his classroom days.

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Inside, Out

Design and Innovation Building will show what goes on inside.

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UC San Diego and Spin Showcase Strong Bikeshare Pilot Program Results

The program is part of a university-wide initiative to become carbon-neutral by 2025.

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Live, Learn, Play: Vibrant New Neighborhood to Break Ground on Campus

When the North Torrey Pines Living and Learning Neighborhood breaks ground on June 18, a neighborhood like no other at UC San Diego will begin to take shape.

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Three Social Innovators to Watch

Student entrepreneurs rise up from The Basement.

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One Year Later

The Campaign for UC San Diego makes impacts.

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Flip-Flop of the Future

Could sustainable soles save the world?

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From Class to Clinic

Undergrad assignments help guide surgery.

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A Campus Hub for Data Science

A new institute at UC San Diego, which will be celebrated tomorrow at a campus dedication, is building on the university’s strengths of multidisciplinary collaboration and data science.

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A New Latitude

Engineer and entrepreneur Jocelyn Lo sets her sights high.

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UC San Diego Commencement Speaker Has Been Announced

Civil Rights Icon John Lewis will address 15,000 UC San Diego graduates and their families at the June 16 All Campus Commencement ceremony.

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Outhacking the Hackers

Professor Stefan Savage on the future of cybersecurity and how we can keep ourselves cybersafe.

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New Smartphone Case Offers Blood Glucose Monitoring on the Go

Engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed a smartphone case and app that will make it easier for patients to record and track their blood glucose readings, whether they’re at home or on the go.

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Cross That Off Your “To Do” List…

For women over age 65, adding 30 minutes per day of light physical activity may lower mortality risk.

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A Flip Flop Revolution

From algae surfboards to sustainable shoes, a campus innovation that could change the world.

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Grand Plans

Welcome to the future of campus—new buildings, the Blue Line and an experience beyond belief.

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The Future of SPF

Bird feathers inspire the next wave of sunscreen.

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UC San Diego Goes Behind the Scenes of SpaceX Rocket Launch

The campus was selected to be one of 40 social media ambassadors at the event.

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Why Robot?

Robots are positioned to change our lives – but should they?

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How to Succeed at UC San Diego (when you’re already trying)

If you think it’s hard to get into UC San Diego, you’re right. Only about one-third of freshman applicants were admitted this past fall, with an average GPA above 4.0.

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Together We Go…

When it comes to education and research at UC San Diego, our divisions of study are anything but divided.

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Giving the Ice a Voice

Lending an ear to the sound of science.

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Our Phones, Ourselves

Molecules on your cell phone speak volumes.

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UC San Diego’s Connections with the Dalai Lama Run Deep

His Holiness’s service to humanity and science has created long-lasting relationships with UC San Diego.

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Researchers Find Computer Code that Volkswagen Used to Cheat Emissions Tests

International team of researchers uncovered the system inside cars’ onboard computers.

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UC San Diego Booming as Chancellor Khosla Finishes Fifth Year

As he finishes his fifth year as chancellor of UC San Diego, the campus is being showered with a record level of private donations, fueling the school’s breakneck expansion.

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Changing the Face of Campus

Five years from now, the UC San Diego campus will be almost unrecognizable to anyone who hasn’t watched the transformation unfold...

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The View From Above

When astronaut Kate Rubins '99 returned to Earth, Triton was waiting...

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Clean-Tech Czar

As point person for San Diego’s Cleantech Initiative, UC San Diego alumnus Jacques Chirazi has steered city’s strides in sustainability.

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The Basement: Finding Solutions, Innovating Change

On Thursday, April 27, The Basement will host Triton Entrepreneur Night, where students will present and demonstrate their groundbreaking projects.

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How 3D Printing Could One Day Save Lives

In the past decade, UC San Diego engineers have 3D printed a variety of devices ranging from rocket engines, to robots, to structures inspired by the seahorse’s tail. Now, nanoengineers have added a new item to that list: a 3D printed blood vessel network.

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The Operating Room of the Future

Engineers in Michael Yip’s lab at UC San Diego are developing advanced robotic systems to help make them an integral part of the surgical team.

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Gearing Up For Success

A summer internship at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory may influence future development of wear resistant gears for spacecraft.

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Alums Take on Emerging Field of Nanoscale Virtual Reality

Virtual reality (VR) headsets such as the Oculus Rift will line store shelves this holiday season, and UC […]

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Lead Engineer for Pokémon GO Is a Triton

Next time you see someone playing Pokémon GO, keep this in mind: a Triton made it happen.

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30 Years of Going Big

Triton-founded ViaSat celebrates three decades in San Diego.

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Researchers Give Computer Graphics Great Leap Forward

The next action movie you see will seem a lot more realistic thanks to a new algorithm.

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UC San Diego Tops List for Female STEM Students

One in three women graduating UC San Diego earn a STEM degree.

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Brilliant Minds, Inspiring Lives

From city council to the admiral's seat, from genetic ingenuity to inventing the Dothraki language—and not to mention winning the Nobel Prize—this year's alumni honorees are truly cause for celebration.

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What’s a Chair?

Meet some of the minds endowed with the means to make a difference at UC San Diego.

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Magnetic Fields Forever

Magnetic fields passed through the body could yield a lower power and more secure alternative to current Bluetooth wireless technology.

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Move Over, Droids

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.

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Silicon Who?

Is San Diego the next tech hub? Could it be even better?

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The Future of Surgical Robotics

Bioengineer Jonathan Sorger, Revelle ’97, presents the future of medical robotics at the Contextual Robotics Forum on campus Oct. 30.

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Life Among the Drones

From privacy to safety, to the potential to perpetuate violence, drones are truly a Pandora’s box that is already open.

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White House Announces Partnership Between City and UC San Diego

MetroLab Network to use innovation, expertise to solve civic challenges such as traffic, parking and infrastructure.

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A Field Guide to Business Growth at UC San Diego

The Basement is UC San Diego’s most recent incubator and accelerator for student entrepreneurs, aiming to harness the […]

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Robotics Leaders Featured at Forum Focused on Future of Robotic Systems

Join San Diego’s robotics community on Oct. 30 for a day dedicated to the future of robotics for medicine, vehicles, consumers and more.

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MystartupXX Program Wins Award from Small Business Administration

“Increasing the number of women entrepreneurs is critically important to the growth of U.S. economy" — Lada Rasochova, mystartupXX program director

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2015 Research Funding Again Surpasses Billion-Dollar Mark

Research funding for 2015 at the University of California San Diego has again surpassed $1 billion — the […]

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Meet Mr. Algae

How algae can revolutionize the world in food, water, energy, healthcare and, oh yeah, surfing.

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Black Hole Sun

In the race to build a better solar conductor, a multidisciplinary engineering team at UC San Diego has made a great leap forward.

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Grand Designs

Don Norman returns to apply human-centered design thinking to the critical problems of society.

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Making STEM Stick

Jacobs School of Engineering graduates Daryl Stimm, ’14, and William Mutterspaugh, ’14, are doing their part to promote science, technology, engineering and mathematics to San Diego youth. And they’re using a classic puzzle to do it.

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Ruku Robot

Ruku is the first Raspberry PI Rubik's Cube solving Robot, an amazing learning tool to get young students interested in STEM.

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Category Archive: The Future

Have Batteries, Will Travel

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Modular technology could be key to more efficient electric vehicles.

08 September 2015

A Triton in the White House

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The president has put all of the country’s data in the palm of DJ Patil. In his other hand? A skateboard. A Triton’s journey from UC San Diego to D.C.

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