News
-
AccessComputing: For CSE Students With Disabilities
Are you a computing student with a disability? Looking for an internship? Want to connect with peers and mentors with disabilities? AccessComputing might be able to help you with that. AccessComputing – a National Science Foundation-funded Broadening Participation in Computing (BPC) Alliance – provides online mentoring and some funding for career development activities for students…
-
AI Workshop: SCAI Is No Limit!
The Santa Cruz AI (SCAI) Club is proud to announce it’s weekly SCAI Is No Limit Workshops where anyone can come and learn to make an AI model themselves! Come join us on Wednesdays from 1-2pm or 2-3pm in E2-506, where you can learn how to create your own Neural Network. Any experience level is…
-
Campus Night Light Walk
When: Tuesday, January 14, 2025 5pm to 7pm Where: Quarry Plaza Join Chancellor Larive, Campus Provost Kletzer, University Police, Facilities, and other campus leadership on a walk through UCSC pathways to help keep our campus safe! Walking groups will go out into residential areas to identify where walkways may need more or better lighting. The…
-
Linter Workshop with ACM!
Join the Association for Computing Machinery on Thursday, January 16th from 5-6PM at E2-180 for our Linters Workshop! Come learn about linters, debuggers, and version control.
-
BioInformatics Club Oxford Nanopore Workshop
The Bioinformatics Club is excited to announce that Oxford Nanopore will be coming to UCSC this Thursday, January 16th from 11AM – 2PM @ E2-180 to present their human variation and transcriptome workflows! Please register here and fill out the form our google form for this event, and follow the directions to install Epi2me for…
-
Lead by Design Info Session
Lead by Design (CMPM 115) Info Sessions: Location: BE 55Friday, January 23rd at 12:00 PMThursday, January 30th at 1:30 PM Have you ever wondered what it’s like to teach your own class? Now’s your chance to become a student professor! Join CMPM 115: Lead by Design, keep your potential topic in mind! Through this 5-unit…
-
QB3-QBI Pre-Hackathon Meet and Greet
Join us for a night of networking and fun at the Seymour Center in Santa Cruz on Monday, Feb. 3rd at 5:00. It is a perfect opportunity to meet fellow hackers and get pumped for the upcoming hackathon in March in San Francisco. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a newbie, everyone is welcome to…
-
Innovative Women in Climate & Tech
Join us on January 30th for an exciting panel on Innovative Women in Climate and Tech! Attendees will have the chance to learn about various career paths in the climate and tech fields from the perspectives of business professionals. The event will be at the UC Santa Cruz Hay Barn, park mobile is available in…
-
Apply Now to Be a Winter 2024 CSE12-01 Group Tutor!
Hello all, I am looking for motivated group tutors for CSE12-01. To qualify, you should have preferably earned at least a B+ in the course. As a group tutor, you must be available to serve during at least one of the following 2-hour lab sessions: Priority will be given to applicants who are able to…
-
How Kamran Hussain is using AI to study the electrical activity of neurons
Kamran Hussain is a second year electrical engineering student. He is part of the Braingeneers Group, where he leads an innovative project studying the electrical activity of neurons, using AI to predict the activity of neural circuits.
-
Summer 2025 Courses Launch
Plan for summer this winter at summer.ucsc.edu. Courses searchable by department or by general education requirement. Anyone can take classes at UCSC over the summer. Contact our office anytime.
-
Innovative Women in Climate & Tech
An evening with women entrepreneurs, funders, and founders to discuss innovation and opportunities to create change. Discussion panel followed by networking and light refreshments. Moderator: Sri Kurniawan, Professor of Computational Media, Baskin School of Engineering Panelists Co-hosted by the Innovation & Business Engagement Hub, the Genomics Institute, and QB3 **Park Mobile available in Lot 116.