UC San Diego–led research shows that understanding where rain comes from could reshape drought planning and land management across the globe
China’s latest climate goals signal both ambition and caution, raising questions about how far—and how fast—the nation will go to cut emissions
Shinnosuke Kikuchi’s current research examines the policy implications of the rise of technological disruptions to the labor force
By combining large-scale infrastructure with cutting-edge research, the campus continues to lead the way in addressing climate change and promoting sustainable practices…
But Victor Shih, director of the 21st Century China Center, also cautioned that some U.S. lawmakers’ concerns are overblown
In addition to a splashy new name, the startup incubator at GPS is enhancing the resources it provides to early-career entrepreneurs
UC San Diego’s DERConnect, an NSF-funded powergrid testbed, will control various campus assets, including buildings, solar panels, EV chargers, light fixtures, and smart plugs, to enhance energy management and innovation.
A new application developed by Kyle Handley allows users to see what products will be impacted the most from the recent tariffs the Biden administration will introduce on items imported from China
Dean Emeritus and Qualcomm Chair Emeritus Peter Cowhey discusses leadership, teaching, and how science, technology and policy are intertwined