Announcing the Fall 2017 CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar Series

Announcing the Fall 2017 CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar Series

We are excited to announce our CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar Series lineup for Fall 2017!

Sep 13, 2017 – Shadow Regulation of the Internet with Jeremy Malcolm, Electronic Frontier Foundation

Sep 20, 2017 – How Games Move Us: Emotional Technology by Design with Katherine Isbister, Jack Baskin School of Engineering, UC Santa Cruz

Sep 27, 2017– Fetal Monitoring During Childbirth with Neil Ray, Raydiant Oximetry

Oct 4, 2017– The Global Lives Project: Connecting communities through video with David Harris, Global Lives Project

Oct 11, 2017– A Deeper Look at Deep Carbonization Pathways for the U.S. Economy with Karl Hausker, World Resource Institute; Energy and Resources Group, The Gold­man School of Pub­lic Pol­icy, & Dept. of Nuclear Engi­neer­ing, UC Berke­ley

Oct 18, 2017– Building a 21st Century Democracy with Marci Harris, POPVOX

Oct 25, 2017– Making Things Better: A Journey Through Impact Entrepreneurship with D. Rey Banatao Ph.D., Connora Tech

Nov 1, 2017– Service Robots in Human Environments are Hecore with Steve Cousins, Savioke

Nov 29, 2017– Innovations in Digital Health: Emerging Trends and Opportunities in a Changing Health Care Environment with Molly Coye, Avia

What is Research Exchange?
Free and open to the public, the CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar Series is a weekly dialogue highlighting leading voices on societal-scale research issues. Each one-hour seminar starts at 12-1 pm PT and is hosted live in the Banatao Auditorium at Sutardja Dai Hall on the UC Berkeley campus.

Live webcasting 
Each CITRIS Research Exchange seminar is available at these CITRIS campuses or watch our live webcast during the event.

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The Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society (CITRIS) and the Banatao Institute drive interdisciplinary innovation for social good with faculty researchers and students from four University of California campuses – Berkeley, Davis, Merced, and Santa Cruz – along with public and private partners.

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