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Bioinformatic pioneering to Launch First Online Specialization on coursea

Aug 17, 2015
Bioinformatics Pioneers Launch First Online Bioinformatics Specialization on Coursera

Next week, learners around the world will have the opportunity to enroll in a series of courses designed for biologists eager to gain computational skills and for computer scientists who want to explore the frontier of bioinformatics. UC San Diego will launch its six-course Specialization in...Read More


2015 Academic Ranking of World Universities

Aug 17, 2015
Computer Science at UC San Diego #14 in Global Ranking

Computer science at UC San Diego is ranked #14 in the world, and #13 in the United States, according to the 2015 Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU). For the third year in a row, UC San Diego overall was also ranked the #14 best university in the world (#12 in the U.S.), while the...Read More


Koscher and Foster

Aug 12, 2015
Fast and Vulnerable

A recent alumnus of CSE’s BS/MS program, Ian Foster (MS ’15), gave a high-profile talk this week at the Aug. 10-11 USENIX Workshop on Offensive Technologies (WOOT 2015) in Washington, D.C., on the eve of the much larger USENIX Security conference. Foster (who is now at Salesforce), CSE Prof. Stefan...Read More


Stephen Checkoway

Aug 12, 2015
Pinpointing a Security Vulnerability in How Computers Use Memory

In the Workshop on Offensive Technologies (WOOT) where the paper on automotive hacking was presented (see stories above), another former member of CSE’s Security and Cryptography group had new research to present.  CSE alumnus Stephen Checkoway (PhD ‘12) presented a paper with the eye-catching...Read More


Kohno and Koscher

Aug 12, 2015
Alumnus, Postdoc Offer Way to Make Embedded Systems More Secure

CSE postdoctoral researcher Karl Koscher (near left) was the first author on another paper presented at the Workshop on Offensive Technologies, jointly with Microsoft’s David Molnar and CSE alumnus Tadayoshi Kohno (PhD ’06) (far left), who was Koscher’s advisor at the University of Washington. They...Read More


Ryan Kastner

Aug 6, 2015
CSE Students, Alumnus and Faculty Build RIFFA for FPGA

CSE students have built a Reuasble Integration Framework for FPGA Accelerators (RIFFA) for communicating data from a computer processor to a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA). The open-source technology, which can be used with any FPGA vendor on Windows or Linux, could lead to faster design...Read More


Car hacking

Aug 6, 2015
Five Years On, Car Hacking Research Still Triggering Alarms

Research dating back to 2010 in the lab of CSE Prof. Stefan Savage is still making headlines. In an article published by dozens of newspapers this week, the Associated Press reported that hackers are still able to hack automotive systems from a distance -- forcing Fiat Chrysler to become the first...Read More


Jordan Yoshihara

Aug 5, 2015
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


Arjun Roy

Aug 4, 2015
CSE and Facebook at SIGCOMM 2015

A team from CSE is getting ready to attend the flagship annual conference of the ACM Special Interest Group on Data Communication on applications, technologies, architectures and protocols of computer communication. The week-long SIGCOMM 2015 takes place in London, UK, starting Aug. 17, and three...Read More


Nadir Weibel

Aug 3, 2015
Moxie Foundation Gift Supports CSE Assistive Technologies

A $300,000 gift from the Moxie Foundation will support computer scientists at UC San Diego who are researching and developing high-tech assistive technology to help individuals with disabilities. The funding will support teams of undergraduate and graduate students led by Nadir Weibel, a research...Read More