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Grad Students Aid San Diego Win $154M in solar install bonds Play
November, 02 2009
Grad Students Aid San Diego Win $154M in solar install bonds [03:00] Embed | Link
Under the guidance of environmental engineering professor Jan Kleissl, a group of Jacobs School graduate students, including Michael Gollner and Karl Olney helped schools and other San Diego public institutions win more than $154 M in bonds for installing rooftop solar. The San Diego Union Tribune's Onell Soto covered this story. Reach Soto's story here:http://www3.signonsandiego.com/stories/2009/oct/30/county-wins-big-share-solar-funds/?business&zIndex=191768 Related Link »
New Music Search Engine Play
October, 27 2009
New Music Search Engine [03:00] Embed | Link
Electrical engineers at UC San Diego have created a new kind of music search engine that actually listens to music. This approach could help bands like Juna and S03 (both from UC San Diego) to find new fans.
Get on Facebook and help Luke Barrington earn his electrical Play
October, 02 2009
Get on Facebook and help Luke Barrington earn his electrical [00:14] Embed | Link
Luke Barrington needs you to play his music discovery game on Facebook. If you play it, he'll collect the data he needs to write his Ph.D. dissertation in electrical engineering. Related Link »
Play games and help a Ph.D. student finish his dissertation. Play
October, 01 2009
Play games and help a Ph.D. student finish his dissertation. [01:30] Embed | Link
Electrical Engineering Ph.D. candidate Luke Barrington needs you to play his Facebook music discovery game so he can collect the data he needs to finish his dissertation. Herdit.org is the URL. Or search for HerdIt within Facebook. Related Link »
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September, 30 2009
Retaining Wall Shake [20:00] Embed | Link
Researchers will subject a retaining wall to a series of strong simulated earthquakes at the UC San Diego Englekirk Structural Engineering Center on Friday, Oct. 2, 2009. The results of this project, funded by Caltrans, are expected to improve the existing guidelines for seismic design of retaining walls. Related Link »
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September, 09 2009
Computer Science Critters [02:10] Embed | Link
In CSE8B, the Jacobs School undergraduates learn Java by creating critters that battle one another in a tournament at the end of the quarter. Related Link »
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August, 25 2009
UCSD Engineers Shake Historic Building [02:51] Embed | Link
As part of the $1.24 million research project sponsored by the National Science Foundation under the Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation (NEES) program, a three-story, masonry-infilled, reinforced concrete frame representing structures built in California in the 1920s was tested at the NEES -UCSD Englekirk Structural Engineering Center, home of the world’s largest outdoor shake table. The Related Link »
Computer Scientists Take Over Electronic Voting Machine with Play
August, 10 2009
Computer Scientists Take Over Electronic Voting Machine with [05:00] Embed | Link
Computer scientists demonstrated that criminals could hack an electronic voting machine and steal votes using a malicious programming approach that had not been invented when the voting machine was designed. The team of scientists from University of California, San Diego and the University of Michigan, and Princeton University employed “return-oriented programming” to force a Sequoia AVC Advantage electronic voting machine to turn against itself and steal votes. Related Link »
Hovav Shacham Describes an Electronic Voting Vulnerability Play
July, 31 2009
Hovav Shacham Describes an Electronic Voting Vulnerability [05:05] Embed | Link
Computer scientists demonstrated that criminals could hack an electronic voting machine and steal votes using a malicious programming approach that had not been invented when the voting machine was designed. The team of scientists from University of California, San Diego, the University of Michigan, and Princeton University employed “return-oriented programming” to force a Sequoia AVC Advantage electronic voting machine to turn against itself and steal votes. Related Link »
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July, 28 2009
Masonry shake tease [00:30] Embed | Link
UC San Diego researchers recently shook a three-story, 1920s era masonry building on the world’s largest outdoor shake table during a series of intense simulated earthquakes. The full story and video are coming soon. Related Link »

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