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2018-03-09 | UC San Diego nanoengineering Ph.D. student Caleb Christianson talks soft robotics, and puts his own research in context, in this 9-minute podcast. Christianson is part of the Bioinspired Robotics and Design Lab led by mechanical and aerospace engineer... |
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2018-03-06 |
All science is exciting! A conversation with battery researcher Jungwoo Lee Jungwoo Lee is a materials scientist and UC San Diego nanoengineering graduate student working to make better batteries in the Laboratory for Energy Storage and Converstion run by NanoEngineering professor Shirley Meng at the UC San Diego Jacobs School... |
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2018-02-06 |
15 minute conversation with Peter Wang (UC San Diego bioengineering professor) and Daniel Kane Bioengineers at UC San Diego have used ultrasound to activate genetically modified, live immune T cells so that they recognize and kill cancer cells. The new platform offers a possible path forward for non-invasively and remotely activating just the CA... |
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2018-02-06 |
6 minute conversation with Peter Wang (UC San Diego bioengineering professor)and Daniel Kane Bioengineers at UC San Diego have used ultrasound to activate genetically modified, live immune T cells so that they recognize and kill cancer cells. The new platform offers a possible path forward for non-invasively and remotely activating just the CA... |
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2017-06-14 |
Ultra-low temperature batteries could one day power EVs and spacecraft Engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed new electrolytes that enable lithium batteries to run at temperatures as low as -60 degrees Celsius with excellent performance -- in comparison, today's lithium-ion batteries stop worki... |
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2017-03-08 |
NanoXpo: Showcasing the Real World Impact of Nanoengineering NanoXpo: Showcasing the Real World Impact of Nanoengineering by UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering |
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2017-02-06 | When Kevin Jubbal arrived at UC San Diego as a medical student, he immediately noticed that an incubator specific to health care and medical technology innovation was missing from the entrepreneurial ecosystem at UC San Diego. So, he started Blue LINC. |
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2017-01-27 |
Dreams do come true! Students named finalists in Walt Disney Imagineering Competition A team of UC San Diego engineering students is one of just six finalists selected from a pool of more than 300 that entered the competition, which challenges students to apply the same design principles used in creating Disney’s famous theme parks to d... |
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2017-01-11 | Welcome to the UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering podcast. In this episode, we tell you about a novel, medical diagnostics tool created by engineering alumni. |
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