Monthly Archive: July 2022
UC Tech News
July 27, 2022
All ArticlesUC San Diego, UC Tech 2022, UCSD, Van Williams
By Van Williams. I am thrilled to be joining our UC Tech community in person to celebrate the 40th anniversary of this conference – UC Tech 2022 – hosted by UC San Diego on August 15-17, 2022. It’s hard to believe that I’ll…
Read more about Getting Ready for the UC Tech Conference hosted by UC San Diego
UC Tech News
July 27, 2022
All ArticlesChief of Staff, job posting, remote work, UCOP
The University of California Office of the President Information Technology Services (ITS) group has an opening for a full-time remote Chief of Staff position UC Office of the President At the University of California (UC), your contributions make a difference. A…
Read more about UCOP Seeks New Information Technology Chief of Staff
UC Tech News
July 27, 2022
All ArticlesEvents, privacy, UC San Diego, UCSD
Privacy is for everyone! Learn about privacy laws and how to best protect yourself through our online Privacy 101 Workshop. Learn about privacy issues and how individuals can best protect themselves and the personal data they handle. Trainings will also…
Read more about Register: Privacy 101 Workshop
UC Tech News
July 20, 2022
All ArticlesCloud Computing, Mainframe, UCOP
By John Ruzicka and Emily Weaver. UCOP is leaving behind a 50-year-old legacy technology and heading into the future in the cloud. What does that mean? As of June 30, 2022, we ended our reliance on the mainframe computer. As…
Read more about UCOP Moves Off Mainframe and Saves $2.95 Million
UC Tech News
July 20, 2022
All Articlescoding, programming, UC Davis, UCD
By Noah Pflueger-Peters. Software code is written to be read by both computers and humans. Machines quickly and perfectly understand the computational meaning, while humans read it the same way they read natural language: not as quickly and sometimes incorrectly….
Read more about Coding for Two Audiences: Humans and Computers
UC Tech News
July 13, 2022
All ArticlesLeadership, UCI, Women in Technology
By Kristen McIntyre. UCI’s first leadership certificate program for women in technology has officially completed its inaugural spring cohort. Named LEAP, the program stands for leadership, equality, allies & presence, and is designed for those in information technology and STEM roles…
Read more about LEAP Ahead: UCI Holds Its First Leadership Program for Women in IT
UC Tech News
July 13, 2022
All Articlesbirds, conservation, ecology, UC Santa Cruz, UCSC
By Emily Cerf & Allison Arteaga Soergel. Luca de Alfaro, professor of Computer Science and Engineering, has always harbored a hidden love for biology. During the pandemic, this passion far outside his professional area of study evolved as he became…
Read more about New Google-funded research project applies computer science to aid bird conservation
UC Tech News
July 6, 2022
All ArticlesDEI, inclusion, language, words, writing
By Shohreh Bozorgmehri, Kim Owe, Sundar Thiru, and John Torello. In information technology, we are familiar with jargon. Non-technical colleagues often point out our “techie” lexicon. The impact of some IT terminology, though, goes beyond misunderstanding. It can perpetuate a…
Read more about Words Matter: Creating a Culture of Change to Reframe Bias Language
UC Tech News
July 6, 2022
All ArticlesCENIC, remote work, UC San Diego, UCSD
No one predicted the dramatic and sudden shift in the world of work that happened in March of 2020 when COVID shut down offices and the U.S. experienced the mass exodus to a Work-from-Home economy. For many, that shift was…
Read more about Pacific Research Platform: Fulfilling the Promise of Collapsing Space and Time