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Computer scientists at UC San Diego unveiled a new technique for mixing images and live video feeds from roving cameras to provide remote viewers with a virtual window into a physical environment.
UCSD computer scientists have designed a system that automatically analyzes the behavior of all the WiFi connections in the UCSD computer science building. "In the end, we can say 'it's because of ...
Call it a $3 million mistake. There’s no stairway linking the lobby to the basement in UC San Diego’s computer science building, making it hard for students on the bottom floor — and those would be ...
San Diego, CA and Baltimore, MD, Jan. 16, 2003 -- University of California, San Diego (UCSD) professor Ronald Graham today received the 2003 Steele Prize for Lifetime Achievement. Presented annually ...
Although Naba Rizvi is in her late 20s, she does have some advice for her younger self. She’d tell her 21-year-old self to disregard an ex-boyfriend who told her that computer science was “too hard” ...
The San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) at the University of California, San Diego, has been awarded a three-year National Science Foundation (NSF) grant valued at almost $1 million to help three of ...
“People expect WiFi to work, but there is also a general understanding that it’s just kind of flakey,” said Stefan Savage, one of the UCSD computer science professors who led development of an ...