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Wholesome Data: Using IT to Promote Healthy Behaviors

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

CITRIS Health Care Initiative Employs IT to Tame Costs and Boost Access

Many of California’s residents are tragically underserved. read more »

NSF awards $2 million to expand Sierra Nevada water sensors

A 4-year grant will support CITRIS efforts to monitor our water supply. read more »

UC system generates $46.3B in economic activity for state

The University of California is a key economic catalyst for the state, generating $46.3 billion in annual economic activity for California. read more »

Nina Amenta is the new Director at UC Davis

She will help guide the CITRIS Initiatives and enhance collaboration between the UC Davis researchers and the other three CITRIS campuses. read more »

Student competition at CITRIS: $45K in prizes

Our annual student competition for student-led proposals. read more »

Jay Han has been named CITRIS Medical Director

Dr. Han is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the UC Davis School of Medicine. read more »

UCSC-Cisco partnership in Network Management and Operations expands to UC Davis

The goal of the NMO Lab is to engage students and faculty by addressing real-world problems in complex networks, and in a variety of topics that include quality of service, customer support, intelligent and automated management of network devices. read more »

CITRIS roboticist recognized as top young innovator

Pieter Abbeel has been named to a prestigious list of 35 of the world’s top young innovators by Technology Review magazine. read more »

Robust GPS: Enhancing Accuracy and Security

Berkeley group wins national competition seeking ideas for using wireless technology to enable vehicles to communicate with each other. read more »

Birthing Games: Assistive Technology Lab Delivers Serious Perinatal Games

When mothers can successfully nurse their children…measurable benefits are amplified over the entire lifetime of the child. read more »

Turning Data into Democratic Action: Social Apps Lab at CITRIS

This is a problem of knowledge, specifically of local information, since dengue fever’s prevention depends on eliminating local breeding sites. read more »

Employing mobile-phone-based games to empower individuals: Aug/Sept 2011 newsletter

We are very excited here at CITRIS about the innovative applications of basic information technologies and principles to some very resistant societal problems. read more »

Fall 2011 i4Energy Seminar Series

The Fall series will begin in September. read more »

CITRIS Research Exchange schedule for Fall 2011

The fall Research Exchange schedule is now online read more »

Getting to the root of the water cycle

A Berkeley-Merced collaboration is using small moisture sensors with wireless motes to help predict water availability. read more »

CITRIS Merced Director Jeff Wright leaving for Western Washington University

Wright is the new Dean of the College of Science and Technology read more »

CITRIS wins certification as green department

The Banatao Institute@CITRIS Berkeley has been officially certified as a green department at the highest possible level. read more »