![Gupta](/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/news/GuptaSDUT.jpg?itok=BFyNoYRB)
Aug 11, 2016
Former CSE Chair Looks Back at Enrollment, Student-Faculty Ratio and 'Strong Fundamentals'
In what may be viewed as a valedictory interview after relinquishing the reins of the CSE department following six years as its Chair, Professor Rajesh Gupta sat down to speak with the San Diego Union-Tribune for a look back at how far the department has come. Science editor Gary Robbins notes that...Read More
![Hari Garudadri](/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/news/HariGarudadri800.jpg?itok=wXAzrOe3)
Aug 10, 2016
CSE, ECE and QI Collaborate on Open Speech Platform
A research scientist in the Qualcomm Institute, Hari Garudadri (at left) is principal investigator on a more than $2 million project funded by NIH's National Institute on Deafness and Communication Disorders (NIDCD) that involves a team of researchers and graduate students as well as externl...Read More
![Bandeira, Wang and Dorrestein](/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/news/BandeiraWangDorrestein600.jpg?itok=PjEto5EQ)
Aug 8, 2016
Crowdsourcing the Transformation of Mass Spectrometry Big Data into Scientific Living Data
In a landmark paper published in the August issue of Nature Biotechnology*, 127 scientists from a consortium of universities and research labs in the U.S. and worldwide report for the first time on the establishment of an online, crowdsourced knowledge base and workbench that could be a game-...Read More
![Stephen Foster](/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/news/StephenFoster.jpg?itok=Nqg8FNbu)
Aug 8, 2016
ThoughtSTEM Lands $750K SBIR Grant; CTO Moves to GitHub
Another big win for ThoughtSTEM, the San Diego company launched by two recent Ph.D. alumni of the CSE department. The computer science education startup has been awarded a $750,000 grant from NSF's Small Business Innovation Research program to expand use of ThoughtSTEM's LearnToMod software that...Read More
![Shlomo Dubnov lastest work](/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/news/DubnovBook.jpg?itok=gPFBPhJQ)
Aug 5, 2016
Faculty-Affiliate on Cross-Cultural Multimedia Computing
Shlomo Dubnov is a computer scientist by training (his Ph.D. is from Hebrew University), but his primary appointment at UC San Diego is in the Department of Music. But Dubnov is also an affiliated faculty member in the Computer Science and Engineering department, and his latest work has just been...Read More
![Jordan Yoshihara](/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/news/JordanYoshihara.jpg?itok=2x_v5SkQ)
Aug 5, 2016
Undergraduate Summer Research Showcase
More than 300 UC San Diego undergraduates from CSE and other departments will present faculty-mentored research to peers, professors and the general public at the annual Summer Research Conference on Aug. 13. The conference is organized by UC San Diego Academic Enrichment Programs and is open to...Read More
![Jian Xu and Steven Swanson](/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/news/JianXuStevenSwanson.jpg?itok=upYx4n7Y)
Aug 2, 2016
NOVA Paves the Way for Storage Class Memory File Systems
Intel expects to start selling 3D Xpoint storage class memory (SCM) before the end of 2016 in the form of its Optane solid-state device (SSD). But experts believe the real payoff from SCM will come when systems connect the SCM directly to the processor, yielding hybrid memory systems that include...Read More
![Ph.D. student Michael Barrow](/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/news/Barrow.jpg?itok=5TBsgQvW)
Aug 1, 2016
CSE Student Among First Recipients of SIGHPC/Intel Fellowship
CSE Ph.D. student Michael Barrow (at right) will be recognized this November at Supercomputing (SC) 2016 as one of the first-ever 14 graduate students selected to receive an inaugural research fellowship funded by Intel in collaboration with the Special Interest Group on High Performance Computing...Read More
![Develop Powerful Interactive Software](/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/news/IntermediateSoftEng.jpg?itok=rScS2RCA)
Jul 28, 2016
Software Engineering Online: Introductory, or Intermediate?
Aspiring programmers have the choice between two levels of software engineering commissioned by the Coursera online platform and sponsored by Google. Starting April 1, learners can choose between courses at the introductory (beginner) level or the intermediate level. When Coursera went in search...Read More
![Irene Xavier](/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/news/Irene-Xavier.jpg?itok=VSWsUAg3)
Jul 28, 2016
CSE Appoints Department Financial Manager
CSE has a new Financial Manager, effective immediately, but she didn't have to come from far -- just down Warren Mall. Irene Xavier worked in the Dean's office of the Jacobs School of Engineering, where she has been the Fiscal Operations Manager since 2014. Before that, she held positions as...Read More