Kelly is a third-year computer engineering student who is looking forward to spending most of this year on a foreign exchange program in Madrid, Spain.
Kelly is a third-year computer engineering student who is looking forward to spending most of this year on a foreign exchange program in Madrid, Spain.
The Asian Pacific Fund today announced the recipients of its first annual Chang-Lin Tien Education Leadership Awards, recognizing Sung-Mo "Steve" Kang, dean of the Baskin School of Engineering at t
The UCSC Training Program in Systems Biology of Stem Cells is sponsored by the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM), established in early 2005 with the passage of Proposition 7
Al Shugart, a visionary and independent thinker instrumental in creating a new industry to store information electronically, died Tuesday at age 76 from complications after heart surgery.
At the time of writing, the Baskin School of Engineering currently has two top-30 entries in the Netflix Grand Prize competition.
Artificial intelligence (AI) occupies roughly the same scientific realm in the popular imagination as genetic engineering and space exploration: we can't help but prepare for it to backfire spectac
Research from David Haussler's laboratory made the list of 'top 100 science stories of 2006, published by Discover Magaz
The Paul Ehrlich Foundation of Germany has announced that it will award the 2007 Paul Ehrlich and Ludwig Darmstaedter Prize to Harry Noller, Sinsheimer Professor of Molecular Biology, and Ada Yonat
Every second summer, professor of biomolecular engineering Kevin Karplus and his laboratory of bioinformatic scientists forgo the beach so that they can come out ahead in the biggest bioinformatic
Olof Einarsdottir, professor and chair of chemistry and biochemistry, has been awarded the distinction of AAAS Fellow by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
Avago Technologies of San Jose, CA recently provided one graduate fellowship and $7500 fund to support the Baskin School's IEEE chapter student organization.
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Assistant Professor Matthew Guthaus joined the Baskin School faculty in July 2006, after completing his Ph.D thesis entitled, 'Clock Tree Analysis and Synthesis Considering Process Parameters and V
"Just because it's hard doesn't mean you can't do it."
UCSC computer engineers contributed to a demonstration of high-speed networking technology by a team of industry leaders at an international conference in November.
Capitalizing on UCSC's strengths in scientific and social justice research, Assistant Professor Jenny Reardon of sociology has created a new Science and Justice Working Group on campus.
UCSC computer engineers contributed to a demonstration of high-speed networking technology by a team of industry leaders at an international conference in November.
The audio portion of Professor Haussler's Synergy Lecture from this past October is available to hear via our combined University Library Podcast page:
On November 7 the Coordinating Council for Graduate Affairs (CCGA), the University of California (UC) system-wide body for oversight of graduate studies, unanimously approved the proposal for gradu
Jonathan Trent, an adjunct professor of biomolecular engineering, was chosen by Nanotech Briefs magazine to receive a Nano 50 award.
The movement to computerize patient records in a growing number of hospitals is paving the way for the use of sophisticated statistical methods to assist doctors' decision making.
The movement to computerize patient records in a growing number of hospitals is paving the way for the use of sophisticated statistical methods to assist doctors' decision making.
Computer Science Graduate student Laura Chiticariu won 1st place in the GHC 2006 ACM Student Research Competition for her poster on "A non-intrusive Data-driven Approach to Debugging Schema Mapping
Ten UC Santa Cruz graduate students have received scholarships worth a total of $100,000 from the Achievement Rewards for College Scientists (ARCS) Foundation for the 2006-07 academic year.
Ten UC Santa Cruz graduate students have received scholarships worth a total of $100,000 from the Achievement Rewards for College Scientists (ARCS) Foundation for the 2006-07 academic year.