- Ralph Cicerone
Ralph J. Cicerone became president of The National Academy of Sciences in 2005. His research in atmospheric chemistry and climate science has involved him in shaping science and environmental policy at the highest levels, nationally and internationally.
- Naomi Iizuka
Naomi Iizuka is a playwright. Iizuka's works often have a non-linear storyline and are influenced by her multicultural background. Her plays are written without the use of capital letters. Iizuka's mother is an American Latina and her father is a Japanese banker. Born in Tokyo, Iizuka grew up in Japan, Indonesia, Holland, and Washington, D.C. She has lived in Iowa and currently lives in Los Angeles, California.
- Allan Havis
Allan Havis (b. 1951) is a playwright with pronounced political themes and probes on colliding cultures. His works range from minimal language texts to ambiguous, ironic narratives that delineate the genesis, paradoxes, and seduction of evil. Several of his dramas involve Jewish identity, cultural alienation, and universal problems of racism. His literary influences come, in part, from August Strindberg, Harold Pinter, and Graham Greene."'"' In addition to his plays, …
- Jon Foreman
Jonathan Mark Foreman (born October 22, 1976) is the lead singer, guitarist, and co-founder of the alternative rock band Switchfoot, which he co-founded in 1996 with drummer Chad Butler and his brother Tim on bass. He writes or cowrites the music for all of Switchfoot's songs. One of his favorite pastimes, along with the rest of the band, is surfing. Foreman was born in San Bernardino County, California, …
- Ivan K. Schuller
Ivan K. Schuller is an American condensed matter experimental physicist. He is best known for his work on superlattices. His interests are focused on thin films, nanostructures, novel materials, magnetism, and superconductivity. The Roumanian born Dr. Schuller received his Licenciado (1970) from the University of Chile, MS degree (1972) and PhD (1976) from Northwestern University. From 1978-1987, he was a Senior Physicist and Group Leader at Argonne National Laboratory.
- Richard Hamilton
Richard Streit Hamilton is professor of mathematics at Columbia University. He received his Ph.D. in 1966 from Princeton University. Robert Gunning supervised his thesis. Hamilton has taught at UC Irvine, UC San Diego, and Cornell University. Hamilton is best known for having invented the Ricci flow, which Grigori Perelman employed in his proof of the Thurston geometrization conjecture and the Poincaré conjecture.
- David Kirsh
David Kirsh is a researcher in the area of Cognitive Science. He is currently a Professor and Department Chair at UC San Diego, where he heads the Interactive Cognition Lab. He received his BA from the University of Toronto and his PhD from Oxford University. Prior to arriving at UCSD, he spent 5 years as a research scientist at the Artificial Intelligence Lab at MIT. His research interests include interactive design, collaborative environments, …
- Chad Butler
Chad Matthew Butler (born in Amsterdam, the Netherlands on March 24, 1974) has been the drummer for the band Switchfoot since its founding in 1996. Chad lived in Amsterdam for a few years, but he and his family later moved to San Diego, California where he now lives with his wife Tina (who he married in 1999) and his two sons, Evan and Dylan. As a kid, Chad dreamed of being a doctor but in Junior High, he developed an interest in drumming when he received his first drumset.
- Shing-Tung Yau
Shing-Tung Yau (born April 4, 1949) is a prominent mathematician working in differential geometry, and involved in the theory of Calabi-Yau manifolds.
- Charles Dahan
Charles Dahan is a freelance writer and popular blog author from Mountain View, California, covering music and culture for numerous San Diego, California alternative weekly magazines. Charles graduated from UC San Diego and currently resides in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, where he is earning a PhD in political science from the University of North Carolina. Charles Dahan Blog
- Kaila Yu
Kaila Yu (Chinese: 于麗萍, pinyin: Yú Lìpíng, (born "Li Ting Yu" on May 16, 1979 in Taipei, Taiwan) is a Taiwanese American model and pop singer. Born Li Ting Yu in Taipei, Taiwan, she and her family moved to California when she was three years old. She gained popularity through modeling in import car shows. Kaila has been featured in several magazines including Import Tuner, Playboy, and FHM.
- Ali Liebegott
Ali Liebegott is a lesbian American author whose work has appeared in numerous journals and anthologies. Her first book, "The Beautifully Worthless", won the Lambda Literary Award for Debut Fiction. Liebegott is a recipient of a Poetry Fellowship from the New York Foundation for Arts. She teaches creative writing at UC San Diego. Her debut novel entitled "The IHOP Papers" was first published in late 2006.
- Sarah Shun-Lien Bynum
Sarah Shun-lien Bynum is a writer who lives in Los Angeles and teaches at UC San Diego. She is a graduate of Brown University and the University of Iowa Writers Workshop. Her first novel, "Madeleine is Sleeping", was published by Harcourt in 2004 and was a finalist for the National Book Award. Her short stories have appeared in Tin House, Triquarterly, The Georgia Review, Alaska Quarterly Review, and in Best American Short Stories.
- Russell Lieblich
Russell Lieblich (1953-2005) was a game designer, programmer, and musician who first came to prominence for his music for Activision and Intellivision games, as well as doing the C64 music translation of one of LucasArts first titles, "Ballblazer". He was one of the first to experiment in the realm of music/rhythm-oriented gameplay with a game he designed called "Web Dimension", and then with one of his most loved works, …
- Dean Edell
Dr. Dean Edell is a pioneer in syndicated radio, launching in 1986 one of the first successful nation-wide programs ever. As the first physician whose radio and television programs were syndicated cross country, Dr. Dean Edell finds on-air counseling to millions of listeners extremely satisfying - far more than practicing eye surgery, his chosen field.
- U.C. San Diego
U.C. San Diego, Fitness Instruction/Health Management Featured Instructor for Crunch Fitness program on ESPN2, fall '95
- Cybelle Fox
Cybelle Fox received her B.A. in History and Economics from UC San Diego in 1997, and her Ph.D. in Sociology and Social Policy from Harvard University in 2007. Her dissertation examines the role of race and immigration in the development of the early American welfare state by comparing the extension of social citizenship to Mexicans, European immigrants, and Blacks in the first half of the twentieth century.
- Clark Quinn
Clark's a passionate advocate of cognitive design, applying what we know about how people think to the design of systems. His primary focus is on the design of technology-mediated learning solutions. He combines a deep background in cognitive science, a rich understanding of computer and network capabilities reinforced through practical application, considerable management experience, and a track record of strategic vision and successful innovations.
- Andrew Sandler
Expertise in managing teams of User Experience professionals including User Interface Designers, Creative Designers, Content Managers, User Researchers and Prototypers; Skill in leveraging User-Centered Design methods to drive significant business results. Helped grow eBay Stores from a $2MM to a $80MM product in 5 years. Created innovative solutions and designs for a global, Fortune 500 company. Nine patents pending. Evangelized User Experience and . . .
- Richard C. Atkinson
Richard Atkinson Retired as the president of the University of California in 2003, Richard Atkinson has also served as chancellor of the University of California, San Diego. Appointed director of the National Science Foundation by President Jimmy Carter, Dr. Atkinson’s national and international science policies included negotiating the first memorandum of understanding in history between the People's Republic of China and the United States.
- Paloma Young
Corrections: I do not belly dance. Except on the days when I hate everything, I have no feelings about Jesus. I don't care about croquet (but play a mean mini-golf) Additions: I am non-linear I only lie about pie. I talk to srangers more than I should. Confimations: It's true about the stripes.
- Maynard Brusman
Dr. Maynard Brusman has been extremely supportive to me in my efforts to improve my performance and advance my legal practice. He is easy to talk to, understands things readily and offers helpful suggestions in a positive way. Maynard has a good understanding of the legal profession and is able to provide useful insights in the variety of challenges that arise. He exercises good judgment and provides his advice in a warm, friendly manner.
- Brian Ladner
mysterylectricity flows through me
- Stephen
you might have seen me about... i usually stand out in a crowd... medium height, medium build, black hair, brown eyes, glasses... http://whacked.net is my webpage.;.
- Scott Shapiro
Scott Shapiro
- Scott McMullan
See http://www.linkedin.com/in/scottmcmullan
- Ji Young Choi
Goofy. Loyal. Big smiles all around. Singin' all over the place. Dancing fiend. Love all things hip hop. Emotional. Saved by His grace.
- Gopal
Work takes up a lot of time but it's okay cuz I pretty much enjoy it. I work hard during the week and enjoy myself on the weekends. I like sports - watching more than playing usually. I used to play tennis a lot but havne't in a long time. I love college football and basketball - Syracuse represent! I like pro football & basketball too. I also like to sing along with songs - hip hop, hindi, bhangra. Not sure what else to say - I'll add more later. gkolleng9 on AOL, holler.
- Gabriel Wachob
Gabe Wachob - CTO, Amsoft and Equals
- Heena Shah
I love my family. My parents, my bros, sister-in-laws, my baby niece, and I are really close and I wouldn't want it any other way.I love cooking all kinds of dishes (especially for my family or for my roomies and SD friends).I like doing different things, like skydiving, jumping off a diving board a 100 feet high into Lake Geneva, going to a one time experience at a shooting range and and other fun stuff like that.
- Jo-ann Lin
Hellos~ I am a leo and I am quirky. Currently n Phila doing a dual master's degree. A grad student's life is quite taxing, so i've learned. All work and no play makes Jo-Ann an angry girl! >_.
- Jen Ho
I just got engaged! :) 9/10/2005.
- Lisa Ann
I was born in Provo UT, yes a BYU baby and yes I bleed BLUE! My family moved to California when I was 2 and to Concord when I was 5 and my family is still there. Concord is a FABULOUS place east of Oakland surrounded by golden hills, it's great. I love my family. I am the oldest of 6 kids, there are 5 girls and one boy, and two brothers-in-law. I went to BYU and graduated in History. I now live in San Diego.
- David
An early convert to the cult of Madeline Kahn.
- Brynn Evans
- James Meetze
I Have Designed This For You.
- Bethany Holmes
Well, I don't like to talk about myself...that's one thing about me. I DO like to take pictures of things, watch funny movies and tv shows, go to the gym, and try to be a good little cog within the framework of society. I also love any kind of food with cheese or avocado. And irony. I can't get enough irony. Oh and I'm pretty much obessesed with the American version of The Office. Flight of the Conchords is also a pretty funny and weird show.
- Masaatucsd
http://www.ucsdmasa.org; ************************************************************ * MASA of UC-San Diego is a cultural student organization which recognizes that the Asian student body is not simply made up of one asian culture, but rather a mixture of cultures, each with its own unique history, traditions and customs.
- James Keefe
What can I say...I grew up in Midland, TX, you know, that small city that's 300 miles from anywhere. Went to college at the University of Dallas (they gave me an academic scholarship to play baseball) and eventually graduated from UT Austin (hook 'em!) Went off to San Diego for grad school and all I did was learn how to surf.
- Alex Craft
Hey, I'm Alex. I left Temecula, CA in June '06 to pursue my marine mammal training career in the dirty south!!! Lots o' cool stuff going on at work. Strictly CONFIDENTIAL.