Sep 20, 2024
Grad Student Helyaneh Ziaei Jam is a 2025 UC San Diego Siebel Scholars
Helyaneh Ziaei Jam is one of five University of California San Diego graduate students applying engineering principles to solve medical challenges to be selected as 2025 Siebel Scholars. The Siebel Scholars program recognizes the most talented students in the world’s leading graduate schools of...Read More
Aug 26, 2024
CSE Researchers Earn Intel Award for Their Transformative Hardware Security Fix
Online browsing is a routine part of modern life. It’s also riddled with privacy risks. A joint academic and industry research team, led by computer scientists from the University of California San Diego, have proposed a simple and transformative extension to existing processors to mitigate...Read More
Aug 26, 2024
Rose Yu Receives the DARPA Young Faculty Award for Mission Critical Research with LLMs
Rose Yu, an associate professor from University of California San Diego’s Department of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE), has been awarded the DARPA Young Faculty Award for research aimed at improving the ability of large language models (LLMs) to solve complex real-world tasks with unseen...Read More
Aug 23, 2024
PRISM’s Summer Outreach Program Introduces High School Students to the World of Scientific Research
In an ongoing effort to introduce opportunities in scientific research to students from underserved communities, the University of California San Diego welcomed a new cohort to PRISM Center’s High School Summer Research Program this summer. PRISM, or the Processing with Intelligent Storage and...Read More
Aug 20, 2024
Computer Scientists Discover Vulnerabilities in a Popular Security Protocol
A widely used security protocol that dates back to the days of dial-up Internet has vulnerabilities that could expose large numbers of networked devices to an attack and allow an attacker to gain control of traffic on an organization's network....Read More
Aug 14, 2024
Cybersecurity Flaws Could Derail High-profile Cycling Races
High-end bicycles used for high-profile road races such as the Tour de France are vulnerable to cybersecurity attacks targeting the bike’s wireless gear shifting system....Read More
Aug 6, 2024
Computer Science Researchers Are Getting it Wrong When it Comes to Autism Inclusivity
Nearly 90% of researchers who develop robots for autistic people didn’t bother to ask autistic people if they need the technologies, says Naba Rizvi, a computer science Ph.D. student in the University of California Jacobs School of Engineering and a self-identifying autistic woman. ...Read More
Aug 6, 2024
CSE's Three New Endowed Chairs" Ryan Kastner, Laurel RIek and Alex Snoeren
CSE Professors Ryan Kastner, Laurel Riek and Alex Snoeren are among the new endowed chairs created recently at the Jacobs School of Engineering. ...Read More
Jul 25, 2024
Computer Graphics Pioneer Ravi Ramamoorthi Earns His Second Frontiers of Science Award in Two Years
Computer scientist Ravi Ramamoorthi earned a Frontiers of Science Award – his second in two years – at the 2024 International Congress of Basic Science (ICBS). ...Read More
Jul 12, 2024
Computer Scientists Shed Light on Scene Re-rendering, Earning EGSR Best Paper Award
University of California San Diego researchers from the Jacobs School of Engineering Department of Computer Science and Engineering have proposed a novel rendering technique that could increase rendering efficiency and produce more visually appealing images. PhD student Bing Xu – part of a joint...Read More