David Victor is using economics and psychology to study how to get people to charge their cars efficiently
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.
This year’s fellows Kara Voss, Paul Glick and Michael Sierks present their findings in an effort to bridge the ivory tower and public policy
In its fifth year, the GPS Science Policy Fellows program pushes STEM students out of their technical comfort zones, creating bridges within UC San Diego’s area of excellence
The Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies partners with leaders from higher education institutions and the private sector to build the STEM talent pipeline in Tijuana
In our fifth Science Policy Fellows Program annual roundtable, panelists advocate for building relationships at the nexus of science and policy
Science Policy Fellows program nurtures effective interdisciplinary scholars
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In its fourth year, the program continues attracting top students in STEM disciplines to explore the policy relevance and implications of their dissertation research
GPS Professor Joshua Graff Zivin combines STEM with the economics of innovation in latest research ranging from energy to public health, plus discusses a renewed interest in Latin America