Katte, P. (BMEB) – Interactive and Scalable Frameworks for Pathogen Surveillance and Ancestral Recombination Graph

Biomedical Sciences Building 575 McLaughlin Drive

The explosive growth of genomic data, driven by advances in sequencing and inference technologies, presents both an opportunity and a challenge for evolutionary biology and public health. Existing visualization and analysis tools often fall short in handling the scale, complexity, and uncertainty of modern genomic datasets—especially in the areas of pathogen surveillance and ancestral recombination […]

Vera-Choqqueccota, S. (BMEB) – A CRISPRi-Based platform for multimodal functional analysis of neurodevelopmental and neuropsychiatric disorders risk genes in engineered mouse cortical neurons

Neurodevelopmental and neuropsychiatric disorders (NPDs), such as autism spectrum disorder and schizophrenia, are among the most heritable yet mechanistically complex conditions. While large-scale genomic studies have identified hundreds of high-confidence risk genes, the lack of scalable and integrative platforms has limited our ability to functionally characterize these genes. To address this, I am developing a […]

Montenegro, C. (ECE) – Control of Uncertain Hybrid Systems

Machine learning endows autonomous systems to uncover underlying structures and physical laws from measured data and to leverage these models for prediction and decision-making. As the costs of data acquisition, processing, and storage decline—and sensors become increasingly widespread alongside ever-improving algorithms—artificial intelligence has attracted significant attention in research and industry. Machine-learning methods are particularly attractive […]

August Slugs & Steins with Professor Nancy N. Chen

Breathing in the Anthropocene: Reflections on Breath, Air, and Vitality This presentation examines breathing in the present moment when humans vastly transform Earth ecosystems that impact health and well-being. Atmospheric transformations via worsened air highlight connections of breath with health. How might breath be shaped by cultural and individual experiences? Ethnographic research at the intersections […]

Ghosh, S. (CMPM) – Scientific Sensemaking with Spatial Data in Collaborative Virtual Reality

Collaborative virtual reality environments have the potential to greatly impact scientific progress, especially those relating to existential human problems. Within these virtual environments, scientists could view and interact with spatial data in applications as part of their sensemaking process, however, there are design challenges and barriers to development. This advancement document presents research questions related […]

Mawhorter, R. (CSE) – Certified Synthesis for Interactive Media: High Assurance Metroidvania Generation

Engineering 2 Engineering 2 1156 High Street, Santa Cruz, CA

Program verification has been applied in many contexts (including videogames), but the scale and complexity of the examples that have been analyzed fall short of the ability to analyze many existing games without massive computational costs. My research focuses on automatic analysis and design of one particular game: Super Metroid, with the goal of creating […]

What the Mouth Remembers: Lost Recipe, Found Words

Eloise Pickard Smith Gallery 11 Cowell Service Rd, Santa Cruz, CA

What the Mouth Remembers is a research-creation project that explores how spoken language, especially when fragmented, mistranslated, and passed down across migration, family histories, and colonial ruptures, becomes a site of embodied memory, survival, and imaginative reconstruction. At the heart of the project is the Jeju language, not as a fixed object of preservation but […]

free and open to the general public

BME Special Seminar: La protein and the RNA Polymerase III transcriptome

Presenter: Richard J Maraia, MD, Senior Investigator and Head of the Section on Molecular and Cell Biology in the Intramural Research Program, NICHD Description: The La protein is a eukaryote-ubiquitous RNA-binding protein that (in the organisms examined) stabilizes newly synthesized RNA polymerase (Pol) III transcripts by transiently protecting their 3’-ends prior to maturation as abundant […]

Effective Multigenerational Communication

Silicon Valley Campus 3175 Bowers Avenue, Santa Clara, CA, United States

Join the Silicon Valley NHRA and learning partner Steps for an interactive session using drama-based learning to improve communication across generations in the workplace. Through scenario-based activities, you'll explore real-world challenges and uncover how different generations approach work, communication, and leadership. Learn how this approach supports HR and talent strategies by equipping teams with the […]

$2 – $6

Interested in a paralegal career?

You are invited to join a free, online informational session to learn more about the Center for Legal Studies Paralegal Certificate Course©, a professional education program taught through the UCSC Silicon Valley Extension Paralegal Studies program. Topics Career growth and earning potential An overview of how CLS works with accredited college and university partners Course […]

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Asefi, N. (ECE) – Generative Lagrangian Data Assimilation for Ocean Dynamics under Extreme Sparsity

Engineering 2 Engineering 2 1156 High Street, Santa Cruz, CA

Reconstructing ocean dynamics from observational data is fundamentally limited by the sparse, irregular, and Lagrangian nature of spatial sampling, particularly in subsurface and remote regions. This sparsity poses significant challenges for forecasting key phenomena such as eddy shedding and rogue waves. Traditional data assimilation methods and deep learning models often struggle to recover mesoscale turbulence […]

Lunch & Learn: Onboarding Graduate Students for Research

Join colleagues from the Office of Research Compliance Administration and Baskin Engineering on August 13, 12-1 p.m., for a practical overview of onboarding graduate students in their role as researchers. This session will cover key institutional requirements needed before students begin research activities. Speakers will highlight common pitfalls, share best practices, and offer strategies to […]

Return to the Redwoods

Porter College D-Building, Santa Cruz, CA

Return to the Redwoods is your chance to reconnect with friends, family, and fellow alumni while exploring the beauty of campus. Enjoy a variety of activities for all ages, including a lively kick-off party, Stars & S’mores, guided hikes, hands-on workshops, and plenty of opportunities for fun and relaxation. You definitely don’t want to miss […]

AI Workshop: Spiking Neural Networks

Silicon Valley Campus 3175 Bowers Avenue, Santa Clara, CA, United States

Welcome to our immersive AI technology workshop series. During these sessions you will be introduced to new and established AI tools that will help you create and manipulate content in new and powerful ways. Each session is led by an industry expert who will guide you through the material and share its real-world implications. Learning […]

$95.00

Vats, V. (CSE) – Learning to Remember: Multi-Agent Self-Refinement toward Persistent Machine Perception

Modern machine perception is powerful yet brittle: failing in response to subtle data adversaries and lacking mechanisms to learn from their errors. We address this challenge by progressing from diagnosing such failures to developing a framework for persistent learning. We first investigate the sources of this fragility, demonstrating how both naturally occurring adversarial artifacts, like […]

Model Context Protocol: Why It Matters

The Impact of Model Context Protocol Join us for an engaging exploration of the Model Context Protocol—a groundbreaking framework designed to improve communication and context-sharing across AI agents. As AI systems become more modular and collaborative, MCP offers a powerful solution for maintaining continuity across tasks, tools, and models. This free, online event is sponsored […]

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Osorio, S. (AM) – Image-Based Wound Infection Classification

Engineering 2 Engineering 2 1156 High Street, Santa Cruz, CA

This thesis investigates the use of deep learning for classifying wound infections from photographic images, using colony-forming unit (CFU) counts as a quantitative labeling standard. Leveraging the visual information in wound photographs and the clinical relevance of bacterial burden, the study implements a multi-task U-Net architecture for both image reconstruction and binary classification in a […]

Programming with Rust

Join us in learning more about Rust, one of the fastest-growing programming languages, which continues to be ranked the most-loved language by its users. Its user base, aka “Rustaceans,” has tripled in just two years as more and more software products are being developed in Rust. In this fast-paced virtual overview with Danesh Forouhari, we’ll […]

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Moreland, Z. (AM) – Transcriptomic and Computational Analysis of Burn and Excisional Wound Healing

Jack Baskin Engineering Baskin Engineering 1156 High Street, Santa Cruz, CA

Accurate assessment of wound healing progress is critical for optimizing patient care and preventing complications, yet clinicians currently lack precise tools to determine where a wound stands in the healing timeline. Wound healing progresses through overlapping stages of inflammation, proliferation, and maturation, each marked by characteristic shifts in gene expression that are difficult to interpret […]

Swaby, A. (ECE) – Improving X-ray Medical Imaging using Amorphous Selenium as a Photoconductive Layer

Engineering 2 Engineering 2 1156 High Street, Santa Cruz, CA

The presence of coronary artery calcification is a strong predictor for future cardiovascular events where cardiac risk categories are quantified depending on calcification size. Dual-energy chest X-rays provide high contrast visualization to improve opportunistic screening for quantifying coronary artery calcifications, determining bone mineral density (i.e., osteoporosis) and characterizing lung lesions. As a dual-energy imaging modality, […]

Last modified: Oct 22, 2025