Tag Archive: UC San Diego
UC Tech News
April 20, 2022
All ArticlesChromebook, Geisel Library, Library, UC San Diego, UCSD
By Jessica Hilt. On the floors of the UC San Diego’s Library, happy rainbow racks dot the interior. Students rush around, sometimes sliding out a Chromebook from a loan station or returning one into the rack. Over 70 Chromebook laptops have…
Read more about Grab ‘n Go a Chromebook in the UC San Diego Library
UC Tech News
April 6, 2022
All ArticlesEvents, Presentations, UC San Diego, UC Tech 2022, UCSD, UCTech 2022
By Jessica Hilt. This year’s UC Tech Conference will be held at the beautiful UC San Diego campus. The conference will open Monday, August 15, with a welcome reception event on campus. It will close on Wednesday, August 17. Visit…
Read more about It’s Your Chance: Present at UC Tech 2022!
UC Tech News
March 9, 2022
All ArticlesEvents, UC San Diego, UC Tech, UC Tech 2022, UCCSC, UCSD, virtual event
By Mark Hersberger. Mark your calendars for August 15-17, 2022, for UC Tech, hosted by UC San Diego. This year we’re offering a hybrid conference for maximum flexibility, including: A virtual component, with all keynotes, breakouts, and panels livestreamed…
Read more about UC Tech Returns August 15-17
UC Tech News
March 2, 2022
All ArticlesDaniel Kane, electrical engineering, National Institutes of Health, NIH, Shadi Dayeh, UC San Diego, UCSD
By Daniel Kane. The National Institutes of Health has awarded a $12.25 million grant to the University of California San Diego to develop and enhance brain-sensing and brain-stimulating platform technologies to enable treatment of drug-resistant epilepsy. The project is led…
Read more about UC San Diego Leads a $12.25 Million Grant to Improve Epilepsy Treatment
UC Tech News
February 16, 2022
All ArticlesAmazon Web Services, AWS, Cloudera, collaboration, data management, Project Management, RDMS, Risk Services Data Management System, San Diego Supercomputer Center, Susan Whitney, UC Office of the President, UC San Diego, UCOP, UCOP Risk Services, UCSD
By Susan Whitney. I want to tell the story how a systemwide group successfully delivered a complex, well-architected, cross-functional team solution, on time, and within budget. In 18 months, we re-architected and migrated the UCOP Risk Services Data Management System…
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UC Tech News
January 26, 2022
All ArticlesAllison Henry, Bryan Cunningham, Data Privacy Day, Gillian Hayes, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Netflix, panel discussion, Pegah Parsi, privacy, Privacy Officer, Safiya Noble, Sean Peisart, security, The Social Dilemma, UC Berkeley, UC I, UC Irvine, UC San Diego, UCB, UCI, UCLA, UCLA Center for Critical Internet Inquiry (C2i2), UCSD, virtual event
Register now for a panel discussion with UC Campus Privacy Officers to celebrate Data Privacy Day this Friday, January 28, at noon! Panelists will explore the film, The Social Dilemma, the future of data, what UC’s role should be…
Read more about Data Privacy Day Panel Discussion, Jan. 28
UC Tech News
January 12, 2022
All Articlescareers, Cheryl Washington, Chief Privacy Officer, CISO, Data Privacy Day, Data Privacy Month, DEI, diversity, diversity equity and inclusion, Events, Google, Liz Eraker Palley, Pegah Parsi, penl, privacy, Senior Privacy Counsel, Thea Bullock, UC Davis, UC Irvine, UC San Diego, UCD, UCI, UCSD
UC Tech News
December 15, 2021
All ArticlesSlack, Slack workspace, social media, Tim Marconi, UC San Diego, UC San Diego Library, UC Tech Conference, UC Tech Slack, UCSD
By Tim Marconi. Another year is quickly coming to a close, and so it seems a good time to provide an update on the UC Tech Slack community. If you haven’t had a chance to read previous articles in the…
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UC Tech News
December 8, 2021
All ArticlesInformation Technology Services, Mark Hersberger, Process Mapping, Promapp, The Current, UC Berkeley, UC Berkeley Business Management Process Office, UC San Diego, UC San Diego Promapp, UC Santa Barbara, UCB, UCSB, UCSD
By Mark Hersberger. Process mapping is a valuable skill—not just in IT but in multiple functions. Tools and approaches abound, and the Meaningful Actionable Process Structures Community of Practice (MAPSCoP, for short) has been created to bring UC enthusiasts together….
Read more about Process Mapping Community of Practice Takes Flight
UC Tech News
November 3, 2021
All Articlesautomotive firmware, automotive vulnerabilities, Cybersecurity, Protecting Your Digital Self, software vulnerabilities, Stefan Savage, UC San Diego, UC Systemwide Cyber Champions, UCSD