Baskin Engineering 2022–23 Dean’s Awards recognize research excellence
Dean’s Awards recognize ten outstanding Baskin Engineering student-research projects.
Dean’s Awards recognize ten outstanding Baskin Engineering student-research projects.
The CITRIS Foundry welcomes seven teams, two from UC Santa Cruz, advancing IT solutions in medical diagnostics, wildfire detection, AI applications and more.
The Baskin School of Engineering recognized Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Colleen Josephson as the 2023-24 recipient of the Sung-Mo Steve Kang Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Award. Each year, this award recognizes a faculty member who is making positive strides toward more inclusive teaching and education at Baskin Engineering.
An ongoing list of Spring 2023 accolades and research awards given to Baskin Engineering faculty, students, and staff.
Schneider has been a mentor for the Clinton Global Initiative University in the area of infectious diseases since 2018, helping students take their ideas for making a positive impact on the world from conception to reality. Each year, he receives a cohort that ranges in size from 15 to 30 students, who come to him virtually from all over the world.
Faculty and students involved in CITRIS’s multicampus programs are developing innovative technology for a greener and more sustainable future.
The winning project, Niahactic, may partner with leading augmented reality company Niantic to further develop their prototype.
National Engineers Week 2023 highlighted the achievements of Baskin Engineering students and faculty over the past 25 years and underscored the importance of socially driven engineering.
Xian Chang and Samir Ghosh will share their cutting-edge research for a chance to win $3,000.
Angela Brooks, associate professor of biomolecular engineering at UC Santa Cruz, has received an Outstanding Research and Professional Mentor Award from the Society for Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics & Native Americans in Science (SACNAS).