Recent UCSD Publications: ECE
June 30, 2008 on 9:26 pm | In Faculty News | Comments OffRecent publications from faculty in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering:
Chan, A. B., and N. Vasconcelos. 2008. Modeling, clustering, and segmenting video with mixtures of dynamic textures. IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence 30 (5):909-926.
Huang, A. M., and T. Q. Nguyen. 2008. A multistage motion vector processing method for motion-compensated frame interpolation. IEEE Transactions on Image Processing 17 (5):694-708.
Ikeda, K., M. Nezhad, and Y. Fainman. 2008. Wavelength selective coupler with vertical gratings on silicon chip. Applied Physics Letters 92 (20).
Kao, M. P., and T. Nguyen. 2008. A fully scalable motion model for scalable video coding. IEEE Transactions on Image Processing 17 (6):908-923.
Kim, Y. H., A. Sutivong, and T. M. Cover. 2008. State amplification. IEEE Transactions on Information Theory 54 (5):1850-1859.
Park, S. J., and G. M. Rebeiz. 2008. Low-loss two-pole tunable filters with three different predefined bandwidth characteristics. IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques 56 (5):1137-1148.
Wiley Journals Unavailable June 28-29
June 23, 2008 on 10:28 pm | In Known Problems and Down Time | Comments OffThis weekend, the Wiley InterScience website (including access to the Wiley encyclopedias and journals like Angewandte Chemie Intl Edition and Advanced Materials) will be unavailable, so the Blackwell journal content can be moved over to the Wiley site. As of Monday, all of our licensed Blackwell journals will be available on the Wiley InterScience platform.
S&E Browsing Collection - New Books
June 9, 2008 on 3:29 pm | In Books and Encyclopedias | Comments OffThese books have just been added to the S&E Browsing Collection. Click the title to see if the book’s available or place a request for one that’s checked out.
+ The ten most beautiful experiments
+ Nanotechnology 101
+ Nets, puzzles, and postmen
+ Very special relativity : an illustrated guide
+ Crime scene chemistry for the armchair sleuth
+ Symmetry : a journey into the patterns of nature
+ Rocketeers : how a visionary band of business leaders, engineers, and pilots is boldly privatizing space
+ Making mathematics with needlework : ten papers and ten projects
+ Physics of the impossible : a scientific exploration into the world of phasers, force fields, teleportation, and time travel
+ You call this the future? : the greatest inventions sci-fi imagined and science promised
+ Archimedes to Hawking : laws of science and the great minds behind them
+ Welcome to BioTech nation : my unexpected odyssey into the land of small molecules, lean genes, and big ideas
+ Earth, the sequel : the race to reinvent energy and stop global warming
+ Stories of modern technology failures and cognitive engineering successes
4th Annual S&E Library Trivia Contest
June 6, 2008 on 5:30 pm | In News & Events | Comments OffTake a break from studying and enter the 4th Annual S&E Trivia Contest. Pick up the questions at the S&E service desk. You may be the lucky winner of one of three prizes given each day. Entries with all questions answered correctly will be eligible for a drawing for the Grand Prize (a $50 gift certificate for ThinkGeek.com). Prizes are on display in the S&E Library. Come in and play!
ACS Undergrad Symposium Literature Award
June 5, 2008 on 4:29 pm | In Exhibits, News & Events | Comments OffLast Thursday the American Chemical Society - Student Affiliates held their 2nd Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium. Among the awards given that night was one from the S&E Library for best use of the literature, which was awarded to Margaret Yandell. She will receive a $125 bookstore giftcard, and her winning poster will be on display in the library starting next week.
Characterization of the ROS Generating Capacity and Radical Content of Combusted Particulate Matter
Margaret A. Yandell
Principal Investigator, Kimberly A. Prather
IEEE Spectrum Feature: The Singularity
June 4, 2008 on 12:52 am | In Science News & Hot Topics | Comments OffLooking for some interesting reading this week, or while you’re taking a break next week during finals? Check out this month’s IEEE Spectrum feature on “The Singularity.”
This is the idea that, as a consequence of exponentially accelerating technological innovation and continuously self-improving artificial intelligence, computer power will outstrip human brainpower, leading to the end of human culture as we know it. Not a century from now, mind you, but somewhere between 2030 and 2045, depending on whom you talk to. — from Un-assuming The Singularity
You’ll find articles from science fiction author/SDSU emeritus professor Vernor Vinge (Signs of the Singularity), Caltech’s Christof Koch and Giulio Tononi (Can Machines Be Conscious?), and University of Sheffield’s Richard A. L. Jones (Rupturing the Nanotech Rapture), among others. The articles and accompanying videos are free, and UCSD affiliates can also access the entire IEEE Spectrum issue via IEEE Explore.
Recent UCSD Physics Articles
June 3, 2008 on 12:27 am | In Faculty News | Comments OffNew articles from the UCSD Physics faculty.
Creveling, D. R., P. E. Gill, and H. D. I. Abarbanel. 2008. State and parameter estimation in nonlinear systems as an optimal tracking problem. Physics Letters A 372 (15):2640-2644.
Duan, H., G. M. Fuller, and Y. Z. Qian. 2008. Stepwise spectral swapping with three neutrino flavors. Physical Review D 77 (8).
Espinosa, J. R., B. Grinstein, D. O’Connell, and M. B. Wise. 2008. Neutrino masses in the Lee-Wick standard model. Physical Review D 77 (8).
Hirsch, J. E. 2008. Spin Meissner effect in superconductors and the origin of the Meissner effect. Europhysics Letters 81 (6).
Ho, P. C., N. P. Butch, V. S. Zapf, T. Yanagisawa, N. A., Frederick, S. K. Kim, W. M. Yuhasz, M. B. Maple, J. B. Betts, and A. H. Lacerda. 2008. The high field ordered phase and upper critical field of the filled skutterudite system Pr(Os1-xRux)(4)Sb-12. Journal of Physics-Condensed Matter 20 (21).
Miller, C. W., I. K. Schuller, R. W. Dave, J. M. Slaughter, Y. Zhou, and J. Akerman. 2008. Temperature and angular dependences of dynamic spin-polarized resonant tunneling in CoFeB/MgO/NiFe junctions. Journal of Applied Physics 103 (7).
Rahimi, S., M. B. Maple, and R. W. Hill. 2008. Thermal conductivity of the superconducting filled skutterudite compounds PrOs4Sb12 and PrRu4Sb12. Journal of Physics-Condensed Matter 20 (21).
Roger links to Google, NextGen Melvyl, etc.
June 2, 2008 on 1:04 am | In Books and Encyclopedias, Database News | Comments OffWhen you search Roger, you’ll now see some links in a table on the right-hand side. Clicking these will rerun your search in that particular database or catalog.
From the results page, you can now run your search again in
- Circuit (SD Libraries)
- the NextGen Melvyl pilot (UC Libraries and beyond)
- Google Books
- Google Scholar
From the single record view, you can run the search again in Circuit, NextGen Melvyl, Google Books, AND Amazon. Under the list is the “Send by Text Message” feature if you want to send yourself the book’s call number.
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