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December 19, 2024
UC San Diego Electrical Engineering Professor Honored by Schmidt Sciences for AI Research
University of California San Diego electrical and computer engineering professor Yuanyuan Shi has been named a 2024 AI2050 Early Career Fellow by Schmidt Sciences. This honor recognizes Shi’s pioneering work in developing AI and control models for sustainable energy systems–particularly, AI-driven building control systems designed to optimize indoor air quality while reducing energy consumption. Full Story
December 16, 2024
Researchers tap robots for the dirty, dull and dangerous
Jacobs School of Engineering researchers are nearly halfway through a three-year project to explore ways to integrate robotics into the construction industry and improve 3D reconstruction and mapping. Supported by KIAT (the Korea Institute for Advanced Technology), KETI (the Korea Electronics Technology Institute) and smart construction technology company ITOne, the grant funding adds up to $786,500 and runs through August 31, 2027. Full Story

December 10, 2024
UC San Diego Electrical Engineering Professor Inducted Into National Academy of Inventors
UC San Diego electrical engineering professor Farinaz Koushanfar has been elected to the 2024 Class of Fellows of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI). Koushanfar is Co-Director of the Center for Machine-Intelligence, Computing & Security at the UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering. Full Story

December 3, 2024
UC San Diego and Scripps Research Join National Team to Make Vision-restoring Whole Eye Transplants a Reality
A San Diego team is part of a major undertaking that will bring together more than 40 scientists, doctors, and industry experts hand-picked from around the country to make vision-restoring whole eye transplants a reality. At UC San Diego, a research team led by Professor Shadi Dayeh, in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, will develop a wireless, multi-modal electrode system to wire the optic nerve to the brain with high-end precision after an eye transplant to restore vision. Full Story

December 2, 2024
New Collaborations on Renewable Energy Emerge from Bi-national Symposium
From better technologies for fusion reactors to new algorithms to control the grid, a meeting between Japanese and U.S. engineers at the University of California San Diego resulted in new collaborations on renewable energy research and in renewed strengths for collaborative fusion research. Full Story

November 26, 2024
Three Engineers Receive Prestigious DURIP Awards
Three Jacobs School faculty are among the 10 UC San Diego recipients of Defense University Research Instrumentation Program (DURIP) awards from the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD). No other university received this many DURIP awards this year. Full Story

November 20, 2024
UC San Diego Researcher Receives NIH Trailblazer Award
The National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), has awarded Edward Wang, an assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering in the Jacobs School of Engineering and the Design Lab, and his co-investigators, Byron Fergerson and Rodney Gabriel, with a Trailblazer award for using technology to transform healthcare. Full Story

November 14, 2024
Curiosity Ignited: Showcasing How AI is Accelerating Discoveries
The inaugural Curiosity Ignited, a signature Homecoming academic symposium, explored topics of AI and its connection to interdisciplinary research at UC San Diego. Students, alumni, and thought leaders gathered on Saturday, November 9, for engaging presentations and discussions on how UC San Diego is advancing the world’s use of AI while creating an equitable future. Full Story

November 5, 2024
UC San Diego Researchers Develop Low-Cost, Scalable Passive Sensors
New research from UC San Diego proves that wireless, battery-free sensing is possible at low costs without any specialized equipment. Full Story
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October 23, 2024
How Sustainable Are Typical Electric Vehicle Batteries?
A fully electric vehicle fleet is globally hailed as a transformative solution to slow climate change. But how green are EV batteries? Will they help save us from a warming planet or add to an ever-increasing problem? Full Story