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On Fox CONNECT, a new show on XETV Fox Channel 6 in San Diego, Greg Phillips profiles "The Man Behind Qualcomm," founder Irwin Jacobs, including a visit to the lab of Center for Wireless Communications director Larry Larson.
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First-year Ph.D. student in computational fluid dynamics Julie Crockett talks about why she chose the Jacobs School's Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering department for graduate studies.
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In an interview first aired in November on UCSD-TV, Interim Dean Frieder Seible talks about the Jacobs School's homeland-security effort as well as plans for new structural earthquake testing facilities at UCSD.
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On November 6, Structural Engineering professor Andre Filiatrault performed new dynamic tests that validated the weld-steel frame system developed at UCSD.
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Structural Engineering grad student Piervincenzo Rizzo talks about the research he'll undertake after receiving a $15,000 fellowship to fund research in the field of nondestructive evaluation: "Load measurement and health monitoring in cable stays via guided wave magnetostrictive ultrasonics."
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CSE professor and Cal-(IT)² director Larry Smarr talks about the NSF-funded OptIPuter project and the paradigm shift to a bandwidth-dominated (rather than processor-centric) computing world; and about how the OptIPuter will help scientists collaborate on data-intensive applications.
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ECE professor Mohan Trivedi talks about three recent federal grants to support new computer vision-related research for homeland security applications--face detection, video surveillance, and tele-viewing.
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In the inaugural edition of "Telecom Today" (sponsored by the San Diego Telecom Council) on UCSD-TV, Cal-(IT)² director and CSE professor Larry Smarr talked about the institute's research agenda and wireless solutions to the "last mile" problem for high-speed Internet access.
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On Sept. 4, researchers from the Jacobs School and other parts of UCSD held a media briefing about homeland-security research projects now underway at the university. Watch coverage of the event by San Diego TV stations:
[NBC - KNSD Channel 7/39]
[Fox - XETV Channel 6]
[Univision - KBNT Channel 17] (in Spanish with English subtitles)
On August 12, the UCSD dedicated the Powell-Focht Bioengineering Hall, the first academic building on campus funded almost entirely by private support. Visit the Powell-Focht site to view video of the dedication lecture, dedication ceremony, and alumni reception.
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On May 31, 2002, speakers including Gov. Gray Davis, UC President Richard Atkinson, and Qualcomm CEO Irwin Jacobs attended groundbreaking ceremonies for the new buildings to house Cal-(IT)² ;and the Computer Science & Engineering Department.
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A documentary co-produced by the Jacobs School about the father of information theory, the late Claude Shannon, has won a Gold award in the Biography category in the 2002 Aurora Awards.
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High school students experience engineering firsthand.
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Sangeeta Bhatia describes significant findings of the study.
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Bhatia discusses new support programs for female engineering students
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Jacobs School team co-captain Daniel Wacholder describes the competition and the sleek �Inviscid� sub.
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Teams from all over the world came to the Offshore Model Basin in Escondido, CA to compete in the 2002 Human Powered Submarine Contest. The Jacobs School's �Inviscid� sub beat of all competitors, and narrowly missed capturing first place, losing to École de Polytechnique Superiere's �Omer4� by 0.04 knots.
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Seible, ECE's Trivedi collaborate on demo of wireless multi-use sensor network on Coronado Bridge.
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CSE's Larry Smarr gave presentations to the annual meeting of the Corporation for Education Network Initiatives in California (CENIC).
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ECE's Ramesh Rao helped launch the CyberShuttle, a campus commuter bus giving passengers high-speed Internet access--even at 65mph.
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ECE Chair Charles Tu organized a symposium on �Semiconductor Heterostructures: from Physics to Devices.� with three Nobel prizewinners, including Russia's Zhores Alferov (left).
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SE's Andrew Filiatrault (left) and Constantin Christopoulos unveiled a new class of weld-free steel-frame structure technology.
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MAE's Maziar Sefidan talks about his team's 1st place finish in the AIAA's design, build and fly competition.
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A team of five students in MAE professor Nate Delson's design course captured the top spot in a robot-building competition.
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MAE student Danielle Robles talks about Society of Women Engineers' outreach to local elementary schools.
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2002 Research Review on �Sensor Networks� included presentations by NAE president William. Wulf and key faculty.
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CSE's Larry Smarr delivered keynote on �Extending the Internet to Support Science and Emergency Preparedness� to AAAS annual conference.
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ECE's Mohan Trivedi and his Vision on Wheels smart-car project were featured in a KNSD-TV report.
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AT&T Labs president Hossein Eslambolchi (left) addressed the winter meeting of the Alumni Club of ECE on "AT&T Global Network Evolution."
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ECE's Jack Wolf organized a symposium in honor of Claude Shannon (left), the founder of information theory, with 14 world-renowned speakers.
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CSE's Larry Smarr, director of Cal-(IT)², talks about �new forms of life: a short history of our wireless world,� on UCSD-TV �40/40� program.
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CSE's Larry Smarr, director of Cal-(IT)², talks about the institute's creation in this edition of UC-TV's �UCSD Conversations� program.
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CSE's Larry Smarr talked about IBM's donation of PC clusters in this UC-TV report on computing for ocean and atmospheric modeling.
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Webcast Seminars
12.06.02 Towards Pervasive Communications: State and Future of Fixed Wireless and Wireless LAN
Ender Ayanoglu, UCI 11.26.02 Wearable Computers as a Core Technology for 4G Wireless
Alex Lightman, Cofounder of Charmed Technology and Cal-(IT)² Scholar 11.22.02 Space-Time Processing: A Unified Approach
Pieter van Rooyen, Founder & CTO, Zyray Wireless, Inc. 11.14.02 Stem Cells: Policy & Promise
Wendy Baldwin, NIH 11.8.02 Smart Cams Lynn Stuart,Channel 7/39, KNSD-TV (NBC Affiliate) 9.04.02 Finding Composite Regulatory Patterns in DNA Sequences
Eleazar Eskin, Computer Science Department, Hebrew University 8.06.02 Content-based Image Retrieval via Structure, Color and Texture
J. K. Aggarwal, Director, Computer and Vision Research Center University of Texas at Austin 6.20.02 IC Design for Networking Products
Mojy Chian,
VP Core Technology
Mindspeed Technologies 6.07.02 Systematic Software Engineering for Embedded Systems
Manfred Broy, Technical
University of Munich
Morning
Afternoon
PowerPoint Slides 5.22.02 Mechanisms for Providing Optical Bypass in WDM-base Networks
Eytan Modiano, MIT 5.21.02 A Practical Digital Signature Scheme Based on Coding Theory
Nicolas Sendrier,
INRIA, Paris 5.14.02 Low-Complexity Rake Receivers in Wideband Wireless Channels
Moe Win, AT&T Lab 5.14.02 Telecom Technology for the 21st Century
Larry Rabiner,
UC Berkeley 5.13.02 Spectrum and Services Beyond 3G
Larry Smarr, Cal-(IT)²
PowerPoint Slides 5.12.02 Transmitting and Receiving with Multiple Antennas: Signal Processing and Space-Time Code Design
Ezio Biglieri, Polytechnic
University of Turin, Italy 4.11.02 Constructing Transportation System Intelligence
Pravin Varaiya,
UC Berkeley 3.22.02 Mathematical Aspects of Data Hiding
Pierre Moulin, University of Illinois-Urban-Champaign
Morning
Afternoon 3.21.02 Beyond 2002: Trends in Communications Science and Engineering
Arun Netravali,
Chief Scientist,
Lucent Technologies 3.07.02 Future of Nomadic Computing
John Barton ,
Hewlett-Packard 2.27.02 Synchronization Waveform For Thuraya Satellite System
Mike Parr, Senior Technical Director,
Hughes Network Systems 1.28.02 Meaning of Behavioral Variability
Erwin Boer,
Nissan Research 1.08.02 Public Key Cryptography Systems
Patrick Sole,
National Center for Scientific Research (France)