
Newsletter
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From philosophy to designing accessible technology: Justin Grant
Justin Grant is a member of the inaugural class of the Human Computer Interaction professional master’s degree program. He brings to the graduate program years of web development and leadership experience and a passion for building ethical and accessible technology.
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Harika Dechiraju is designing bioelectronic devices for real-world applications
Harika Dechiraju’s interest in using electronic devices for biomedical applications led her to pursue a doctoral program in electrical and computer engineering at Baskin Engineering. Since 2017, Dechiraju has been a part of Professor Marco Rolandi’s research group.
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Two Baskin Engineering graduate students awarded inaugural Fellowship for Anti-Racism Research
Two doctoral students in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering — Yatong Chen and Carlos Isaac Espinosa Ramirez — are the first ever recipients of the Baskin School of Engineering Fellowship for Anti-Racism Research (FARR).
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Brenda Betancourt on finding community and support as a graduate student
Brenda Betancourt graduated with her Ph.D. in applied mathematics and statistics. Her research at UC Santa Cruz was focused on models for network data using Bayesian statistics.
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A new paradigm by Riadul Islam and team receives a U.S. patent
Riadul Islam graduated from Baskin Engineering with a Ph.D. in computer engineering. His work focused on designer commission of VLSI and specifically on clock distribution network design.
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