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Forging into our second exciting decade of CITRIS

Director Paul Wright reports on the addition of two wonderful new leaders to our team. read more »

Solving the Brueghel Imbroglio: New tech to shed light on old paintings

This could be the basis of a paradigm for making the work on other artists more accessible and collaborative read more »

Nina Amenta: Looking for patterns and collaborations in the data

The new CITRIS@Davis director is compelled to get involved in research that will “have real world impact in other areas.” read more »

CITRIS joins New Cities Foundation

NCF and CITRIS build on existing collaboration on the Foundation’s Task Force on Connected Commuting in Silicon Valley. read more »

Energy use in Sutardja Dai Hall

Building new ways to monitor a building's energy consumption. read more »

Rosen helps develop robotic surgery systems for medical research laboratories

Robotic surgery allows innovative surgical procedures that are minimally invasive than current procedures. read more »

Spring 2012 Research Exchange Seminar Series

The Spring 2012 Research Exchange Seminar Series read more »

Innovative Information Technology, Sensors and Controls for Stable and Sustainable Energy

"The key is our ability to predict and deliver power ahead of time," noted David Culler, the initiative’s faculty lead. read more »

Spring 2012 i4Energy Seminar Series

The Spring 2012 i4Energy Seminar Series read more »

Catching Supernova in the Act

Data-enabled science allowed detection of Type Ia supernova hours after explosion. read more »

Lecture series on YouTube

Our recent seminar series can be found as playlists. read more »

Call for Proposals - CA Higher Education Sustainability Conference 2012 at UC Davis

This conference will highlight cutting-edge case studies as well as research, curriculum development, and community partnerships. read more »

Driving toward millivolt electronics

Researchers at E3S are developing devices that will yield a millionfold reduction in power for future generations of electronic systems. read more »

Serious Games Getting More Serious at CITRIS

Serious Games, the industry term for video games that are developed for more than entertainment, have seen a massive growth, both in research and development, and usage. read more »

Daniel Hirleman is Interim CITRIS Director at Merced

Daniel Hirleman has been appointed as the Interim CITRIS Director of UC Merced. read more »

CITRIS Holiday Gala: December 7

We look forward to celebrating another successful year here. read more »

Adura Technologies lets buildings turn on lights efficiently

A CITRIS-supported startup is developing innovative technologies to curb skyrocketing electrical consumption, energy costs and greenhouse emissions. read more »

New start-up focuses on online brainstorming and generating insightful solutions

Ken Goldberg has started a new company to usher in the next age of brainstorming. read more »

Wholesome Data: Using IT to Promote Healthy Behaviors

Programs promote healthy behaviors by feeding information to overweight and asthmatic youth. read more »