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Vernor Vinge, Ph.D. (Mathematics), 1971, Hugo Award-winning science fiction author, computer scientist, and mathematician [103] Andy Weir (did not graduate), Astounding Award for Best New Writer -winning science fiction author and computer programmer best known for The Martian and Artemis [ 104 ]
The department was spun off in 1987 from the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences. Undergraduate students in the department may obtain a BS or BA in computer science, a BS in computer engineering, or a BS in bioinformatics. The data science program at UCSD is jointly operated by the CSE, Mathematics, and Cognitive Science ...
Griswold received his Ph.D. from the University of Washington (Computer Science 1991 as well as a M.S. Computer Science 1988. His BA was from the University of Arizona in 1985. Major Mathematics, minor Computer Science, with highest honors) and joined the UCSD faculty in 1991. [1]
Kane was born in Madison, Wisconsin, to Janet E. Mertz and Jonathan M. Kane, professors of oncology and of mathematics and computer science, respectively. [2] [3] He attended Wingra School, a small alternative K-8 school in Madison that focuses on self-guided education. By 3rd grade, he had mastered K through 9th-grade mathematics. [2]
Rajesh K. Gupta (born 1961) is a computer scientist and engineer, currently the Qualcomm Professor in Embedded Microsystems at University of California, San Diego. [1] [2] His research concerns design and optimization of cyber-physical systems (CPS).
medschool.ucsd.edu /about /leadership /Pages /jill-mesirov.aspx Jill P. Mesirov is an American mathematician , computer scientist , and computational biologist who is the Associate Vice Chancellor for Computational Health Sciences at the University of California, San Diego .
He retired from AT&T in 1999 after 37 years of service, [11] and moved to the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), as the Irwin and Joan Jacobs Endowed Professor of Computer and Information Science. [1] [8] At UCSD, he also became chief scientist at the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology.
UC San Diego was also ranked 38th overall in the world, and 11th in biological sciences, 16th in life sciences, and medicine, 19th in economics and econometrics, 31st in mathematics, and 44th in computer science and information systems by QS World University Rankings. [146]