
Mar 19, 2015
Bioinformatics Experiment Holds Promise for Industrial Production of Algae Biofuels
CSE Prof. Vineet Bafna was on the roster of experts who spoke at the Green Revolution 2.0 symposium March 12-13 in the Qualcomm Institute, organized by the California Center for Algal Biology and the Center for Food and Fuel for the 21st Century. The bioinformatics expert addressed the “Ecology of...Read More

Mar 18, 2015
March 30 Application Deadline for Gordon Engineering Leadership Scholars
CSE undergraduate and graduate students are eligible to apply for the Gordon Scholars Program. Organized by the Gordon Engineering Leadership Center, the program expects to select 20 students for the 2015-2016 program, half undergrads, half grad students. Applications for the prestigious...Read More

Mar 16, 2015
Center for Visual Computing Gets Ready to Take a Bow
The Computer Science and Engineering department is home to a new research center on computer vision and graphics, computational imaging and augmented reality, to be announced soon. According to a report in the San Diego Union-Tribune, Sony is the largest founding sponsor of the new UC San Diego...Read More

Mar 13, 2015
CSE Faculty, Students Among Winners for Frontiers of Innovation Scholars Program
Five CSE graduate students have received inaugural Frontiers of Innovation Scholars Program (FISP) grants from the university. They include Jagannathan Venkatesh, a Ph.D. student working with CSE Prof. Tajana Rosing, and an as-yet-unnamed CSE graduate student who will work with Qualcomm Institute...Read More

Mar 10, 2015
Computer Engineering #13 in Graduate School Ranking
U.S. News & World Report is out with its graduate school rankings for 2016. Although the Jacobs School of Engineering overall ranked #17 out of 195 engineering schools, there was better news in the part of the survey focused on computer engineering (which is split between CSE and Electrical and...Read More

Mar 10, 2015
‘Moving onto Deeper, More Interesting and More Challenging Problems’
Industry, Academic Experts Flock to Annual Non-Volatile Memories Workshop Approximately 220 researchers from academic, industry and national labs were at UC San Diego in early March for the sixth annual Non-Volatile Memories Workshop. The annual event is co-organized by CSE’s Non-Volatile Systems...Read More

Mar 10, 2015
CSE Alumna Receives NSF Funding for Internet Topology Project
CSE Faculty-Affiliate and alumna Kimberly Claffy (MS ‘91, PhD ‘94) is a PI on a new $1.2 million NSF grant to measure and quantify the changing nature of the Internet’s topology and what it means for the Internet’s future in terms of design, operations, scientific study and public policy. “From...Read More

Mar 5, 2015
Why Heat May Spell Trouble for 3D Integrated Circuits
In a recent article about how "3D stacking offers an extension for Moore's Law," Engineering & Technology Magazine suggests that a move to 3D integrated circuits could offer the closest thing to Moore's Law by reducing the average wire length, and therefore energy. But a computer scientist at...Read More

Feb 25, 2015
Counter-Intuitive Technique to Put the Brakes on Liar Buyer Fraud
Mayank Dhiman is now a Powell Fellow in CSE's Security and Cryptography group. But back in 2013, he spent the summer as an undergraduate summer researcher at PayPal, working under CSE alumnus Markus Jakobsson (Ph.D. '97), the company's principal data scientist. Flash forward 18 months, and the two...Read More

Feb 25, 2015
Breakout on Center for Visual Computing at Research Expo 2015
At the 2015 Jacobs School of Engineering ResearchExpo, the breakout session will showcase the latest and soon-to-be-announced Research Centers. While there are CSE faculty involved in other centers, only one such center -- the Center for Visual Computing (CVC) -- will be represented by a senior...Read More