News Releases
Nanoengineer Wins Award for New Biofuel Cells Technology
December 21, 2011
Small, inexpensive biofuel cells that power smart tiny medical sensors are what Joshua...
UC San Diego Team's Effort in DARPA's Shredder Challenge Derailed by Sabotage
December 21, 2011
After a strong start in the U.S. Defense Department’s $50,000 ‘Shredder Ch...
Researchers Create Living 'Neon Signs' Composed of Millions of Glowing Bacteria
December 19, 2011
In an example of life imitating art, biologists and bioengineers at UC San Diego have ...
Three UC San Diego Computer Scientists Named ACM Fellows
December 12, 2011
Professors Keith Marzullo, Dean M. Tullsen and Amin Vahdat from the Department of Comp...
New Shu Chien Lab in New Research Building to Investigate Best Environment to Grow Stem Cells
December 7, 2011
Bioengineering Professor Shu Chien, who recently received a National Medal of Science ...
Computer Simulations Shed Light on the Physics of Rainbows
December 6, 2011
Computer scientists at UC San Diego, who set out to simulate all rainbows found in nat...
Proton Beam Experiments Open New Areas of Research
December 5, 2011
By focusing proton beams and using high intensity lasers, a team of scientists have di...
Up in the Air
December 2, 2011
Students in an introductory aerospace engineering class at the Jacobs School got a uni...
Jacobs School Recruiting for 10 Positions in 2011-12
November 28, 2011
The Jacobs School of Engineering at UC San Diego currently is recruiting for 10 open f...
New UC San Diego Bioengineering Professor Uncovers Cancer Metabolism Insights
November 21, 2011
Research from a new member of the bioengineering faculty at the UC San Diego Jacobs School of Eng...
Fallen Star Hoist at the Jacobs School
November 15, 2011
A scene right out of the “Wizard of Oz,” with a few modern twists, is taki...
$50,000 to Solve the Most Complicated Puzzle
November 15, 2011
Every few years the Pentagon’s Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)...