Researchers with the LoCal project have dramatically increased energy efficiency in Sutardja Dai Hall.
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"The next time a levee overflows or an oil pipeline breaks, hundreds of pint-sized robots could be ready to deploy instantly..."
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I am deeply humbled to deliver the commencement address at my own school, UC Berkeley. In 1988, my husband, Sehat Sutardja, received his doctorate in electrical engineering on this stage...
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View the video of the May 9th Floating Sensor Network launch supported by CITRIS and LBNL, an unprecedented experiment in hydrodynamic monitoring.
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A groundbreaking $60 million award to UC Berkeley from the Simons Foundation will establish the campus as the worldwide center for theoretical computer science.
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Engineers to toss 100 sensors downriver in California Delta field test.
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By 2050, more than 7 billion people will live in cities worldwide.
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Professor Stuart J. Russell has been selected for a 2012 Blaise Pascal Research Chair in Computer Science.
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This year's competition was extremely close with excellent student proposals and presentations.
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Please join us in learning about this year's finalists for the $45K prize money.
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The new facility will help drive innovation in the computational sciences.
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NCF and CITRIS build on existing collaboration on the Foundation’s Task Force on Connected Commuting in Silicon Valley.
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Building new ways to monitor a building's energy consumption.
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Robotic surgery allows innovative surgical procedures that are minimally invasive than current procedures.
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The Spring 2012 Research Exchange Seminar Series
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"The key is our ability to predict and deliver power ahead of time," noted David Culler, the initiative’s faculty lead.
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Data-enabled science allowed detection of Type Ia supernova hours after explosion.
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Our recent seminar series can be found as playlists.
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