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UC San Diego students can attend CommNexus event for free. Keynote: Steve...

UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering students, you can hear (for free) Steve Mollenkopf Chief Executive Officer, Qualcomm Inc. give a talk discussing where the industry is going at an upcoming...

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Nanoparticle decoy therapies and immune disorders / new research in PNAS

UC San Diego NanoEngineering professor Liangfang Zhang and a team of collaborators have a paper this week in PNAS entitled "Clearance of pathological antibodies using biomimetic nanoparticles"PNAS...

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Contextual Robotics Forum at UC San Diego on Oct 10, 2014

Attend UC San Diego’s International Forum on ContextualRobotics Technologies on OCTOBER 10, 2014Ubiquitous Consumer RoboticsJoin us at this one-day forum. Explore the future of ubiquitous consumer...

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This video of turbulence and flow is mesmerizing

We recently visited the laboratory of Geno Pawlak, a professor of mechanical engineering here at the Jacobs School. Pawlak's laboratory is home to a flume, essentially a water tunnel, used to study...

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Biomedical Engineers Win ‘People's Choice’ Award for Inspiring Video

The National Academy of Engineering named a group of University of California, San Diego bioengineering students as the “People’s Choice” award winner in a video contest celebrating the 50thanniversary...

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UC San Diego student chapter of National Society of Black Engineers helped...

Officers of the UC San Diego student chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) In 2013, the UC San Diego student chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) established an...

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Free Lecture: Exploring Health Disparity through Engineering Leadership

Attend this Gordon Engineering Leadership Forum on Thursday October 16, 3:30-4:30 pm at Atkinson Hall Auditorium (Qualcomm Institute).Forum speaker: Dr. Bert Lubin, President and CEO of Children's...

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Engineers for Exploration at UC San Diego / Learn How to Get Involved on Oct 9

Engineers for Exploration is one of the many great opportunities at the fingertips of engineering students at the Jacobs School of Engineering at UC San Diego. Just peruse their list of technology...

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Jacobs School students: Get your photos the cover of Pulse magazine

Calling all Jacobs School of Engineering students. Send in your exciting / dramatic / fun photos & illustrations of your engineering projects or activities from classes, labs, project teams,...

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When Facebook and Pinterest are both on campus to recruit students

Computer science alumna Brina Lee interviews UC San Diego students during a Facebook recruiting event.A line of students sneaked around the lobby of the Computer Science and Engineering building Oct....

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These two Jacobs School-related robots were featured in Science special issue...

We were excited to see both WowWee's MiP and Brain Corporation's eyeRover make an appearance in Science magazine's special robotics issue that came out Oct. 10. MiP, which appears in this infographic,...

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MiP was on Big Bang Theory

Fans of the Big Bang Theory on CBS, you may want to watch this week's episode again. It was the most-watched prime-time show this past Monday, Oct. 20 in all demographics. And MiP, a toy robot designed...

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Plasymd Co-Founders Turned Academia.edu Employees Recruiting at UC San Diego...

Adnan Akil (center) and Kevin Wu (right) UC San Diego alumni Adnan Akil and Kevin Wu staffed the academia.edu booth yesterday at the UC San Diego Science and Technology Job and Internship fair. They...

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UC San Diego Engineers Will Have Strong Showing at Trillion Sensors Summit in...

Engineers from the University of California, San Diego are playing a big part in the Trillion Sensors Summit (TSensors Summit), which is coming to San Diego on Nov 12-13. The presentations from...

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Jacobs School and Computer Science Rank Highly in New US News Global...

US News and World Report has a new ranking out today: Best Global Universities Rankings. The UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering has done well in the engineering rankings.Engineering at UC San...

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MiP Meets Stan Lee

MiP, a robot designed by the UCSD Robotics Lab and toymaker WowWee, got to meet Stan Lee, the legendary creator of many Marvel Comics heroes, who is probably best know for his association with...

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Halloween Pumpkin Carving--IEEE style

About a dozen amateur pumpkin carvers gathered Thursday evening on Warren Mall to compete in the annual IEEE Pumpkin carving contest. They could enter their oeuvres in three categories: scary, funny...

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This is what a stripper looks like in chemical engineering

Kudos to teaching professor Justin Opatkiewicz for his Halloween costume this year. He came dressed to class as a--chemical engineering--stripper (see picture above). For those of you who are not ChemE...

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Microrockets disarm chemical and biological agents

Nanoengineering professor Joseph Wang's Laboratory for Nanobioelectronics has developed microrockets that can neutralize chemical and biological agents such as sarin and anthrax. The microrockets can...

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Engineering professor retraces Roosevelt's steps 100 years later

Marc Meyers, a professor of mechanical engineering here at the Jacobs School, shown at the start of his trip up the River of Doubt. Courtesy Jeffrey Lehmann. Marc Meyers, a professor of materials...

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