NASA software engineer to deliver Baskin Engineering 2023 commencement address
UC Santa Cruz alum and NASA engineer Alexandra Holloway will provide remarks to the 25th class of Baskin Engineers during the June 17th Slug Crossing commencement event.
UC Santa Cruz alum and NASA engineer Alexandra Holloway will provide remarks to the 25th class of Baskin Engineers during the June 17th Slug Crossing commencement event.
Undergraduate students Brian Mak, Steven Mak, and Kiana Imani are the 2023 recipients of the prestigious Baskin School of Engineering Patrick Mantey Leadership Award and the Huffman Prize.
The inaugural luncheon provided an opportunity for Tech4Good Lab researchers to share their socially impactful work with the extended UCSC community.
During the May 17 Kraw Lecture, UC Santa Cruz Assistant Professor Daniel Kim presented his lab’s research in developing RNA liquid biopsy technology capable of detecting cancer in its earliest stages.
Network and digital technology alumna Sangeetha Mandyam Komar Baker’s career has been full of unique opportunities—one being the chance to work on the world’s first 3D-printed rocket—allowing her to apply technological innovation to drive social impact.
Dean’s Awards recognize ten outstanding Baskin Engineering student-research projects.
A group of Baskin Engineering students competed in a global cybersecurity capture the flag competition where teams design and attack embedded systems of their competitors for points.
UC Santa Cruz alumna and Google software engineer Jennifer Bevan has spent her post-Baskin Engineering career revolutionizing software engineering testing applications and tools to improve product efficiency and accessibility.
Distinguished Professor of Computer Science and Engineering J.J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves will discuss his research in building intelligent information infrastructures at the honorary May 11th event.
Alumnus and entrepreneur Michael Hilton’s trailblazing tech career has led him back to his alma mater in more ways than one, with both of his companies’ technologies being adopted by the UC system and serving as a member of the Baskin Engineering Dean’s Council.
Wonderfil co-founder Shiloh Sacks credits her time at Baskin Engineering for providing her the opportunities to pursue a bold startup idea.
The winning project, Niahactic, may partner with leading augmented reality company Niantic to further develop their prototype.