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UC workforce innovation internship program returns summer 2023 for its second offering
The eight-week program offers UC students a unique opportunity to gain hands-on career experience in emerging fields of innovation.
UC Santa Cruz innovators among Santa Cruz Works 2022 Titans of Tech
Aviv Elor, alumnus and co-founder of Immergo Labs, and Nada Miljkovic, alumna, entrepreneur, and UCSC educator, are among the 11 Santa Cruz Works Titans of Tech finalists.
Film by Arts Division Dean continues to gain recognition and spark conversation
Since its premiere in May, 80 YEARS LATER, a feature film by Dr. Celine Parreñas Shimizu, UC Santa Cruz’s Dean of the Division of the Arts, continues to garner praise during the 80th anniversary year of the incarceration of 120,000 Japanese Americans in World War II.
Growing Our Own - From research opportunities to the professoriate
Solidifying its commitment t
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A detailed write-up on the “Meet the Mentor” programme
“DREAM CAN COME TRUE IF YOU KEEP WORKING AND NEVER GIVE UP”: Prof Biswa Nath Datta
A two-day International Web Conference was organized by and held at Vidya Academy of Science and Technology, Thrissur, Kerala, India, on July 1 and July 2, 2021 under the title “MEET THE MENTOR” to celebrate the 80th Birthday of the legendary INDIAN -AMERICAN Mathematician, PROFESSOR BISWA NATH DATTA and his contributions to interdisciplinary research and education . Professor Datta is a Fellow of IEEE and Distinguished Research Professor at Northern Illinois University, DeKalb , Illinois, USA.
Professor Datta is well-known for his interdisciplinary research blending applied and computational mathematics and optimization with several areas of engineering and applied sciences. During his research career of more than forty five years, he has ben extremely active to promote and advance such research th
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The need to belong
We humans have an innate drive to belong, in our family, tribe, and sometimes in imagined places, described in story books or poems. We thrive when we feel we belong.
One evening, inom was hanging out at Encina ingång, the home of the Economics Department, with my friend Ashish, a PhD student who had studied with me at Delhi University. He spontaneously recited some Hindi poems, to my great delight. The next day, I went to the foreign language section in the Greene library in search of Hindi books. That fryst vatten how inom discovered the short stories of Premchand, the poetry of Faiz Ahmed Faiz (in English transliteration with translations), and the anthology of Masterpieces of Urdu Ghazal: From the 17th to the 20th Century by K C Kanda.
It started my lifelong love romantisk händelse with Hindustani poetry.
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A misspent youth
Growing up in a middle-class househol