Feb 5, 2021
Music and Computer Science Professor Shlomo Dubnov Studies The Sounds of COVID
By Doug Ramsey Millions of people already use Fitbit and other devices to monitor and track a variety of personal health metrics. Now, a researcher at the University of California San Diego has published data indicating that analyzing voice signals can detect COVID-19 infection when compared with...Read More
Feb 3, 2021
CSE Undergrads Stand Out at POPL ’21 Conference
Three UC San Diego computer science undergraduate students took home top honors at the Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages' Student Research Competition. Darya Verzhbinsky and Daniel Wang were awarded first place for their work on Polymorphic Enumerative Type-Guided Synthesis, and...Read More
Jan 21, 2021
CSE Launches Unique Postdoctoral Fellowship Program
By Josh Baxt To help give newly minted Ph.D.s more opportunities during the coronavirus-fueled economic downturn, the UC San Diego Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) department has established the CSE Fellows program. “We wanted to create a bridge for graduating Ph.D. students while the...Read More
Jan 19, 2021
Congratulations to Qualcomm Innovation Fellows
By Josh Baxt The Qualcomm Innovation Fellowship (QIF) recognizes creative Ph.D. students, providing them with funding, mentoring and other resources to pursue innovative research. This year, five UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering teams were awarded fellowships – four from Computer...Read More
Jan 15, 2021
CSE’s Steven Swanson Named Inaugural Holder of the Halicioğlu Endowed Chair in Memory Systems
UC San Diego Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) Professor Steven Swanson is building computer systems that explore how new memory technologies will impact the future of computing. In recognition of his impressive body of research to create software to support persistent memory, Swanson was...Read More
Jan 14, 2021
Study Finds Neglected Mutations May Play Important Role in Autism Spectrum Disorder
Mutations that occur in certain DNA regions, called tandem repeats, may play a significant role in autism spectrum disorders, according to research led by Melissa Gymrek, assistant professor in the UC San Diego Department of Computer Science and Engineering and School of Medicine. The study, which...Read More
Jan 12, 2021
$1.2 Million Grant Funds a New Generation of Healthcare Telemanipulation Robots
By Josh Baxt Researchers at UC San Diego, UCLA, UC Irvine and San Diego State University have been awarded a $1.2 million UC Multicampus Research Programs and Initiatives (MRPI) grant to develop an advanced class of mobile telemanipulation robots. These easy-to-operate, low-cost robots called UC...Read More
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