Forbes: “Computer scientist and robotics engineer Anca Dragan has a cool name, an impressive CV and an important job: ensuring that our interactions with robots and other artificially intelligent agents are positive ones,” says this profile of one of CITRIS’s most prominent A.I. researchers, working in the Center for Human-compatible A.I. at CITRIS.
UC Berkeley
The headquarters of CITRIS and the Banatao Institute are located in Sutardja Dai Hall (SDH) on the UC Berkeley campus. Specially designed to house this interdisciplinary research institute, the building contains 141,000 sq. feet of laboratory space for collaborative research, faculty offices, the 149-seat Banatao Auditorium, conference rooms on each floor, and modern classrooms. SDH also hosts the CITRIS Invention Lab, a rapid prototyping space used by UC entrepreneurs in our CITRIS Foundry startup accelerator program and the student maker community. The Marvell Nanofabrication Laboratory occupies a two-story, 15,000-square-foot wing of Sutardja Dai Hall where academic and industry researchers develop prototypes for new biosensors, photonics devices, and other MEMS/NEMS sensors. SDH is equipped with hundreds of sensors and sophisticated systems for building management that form a living laboratory on campus for energy research and proof-of-concept demonstrations.
Keeping robots friendly: Meet the woman teaching AI about human values
Anca Dragan
Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, UC Berkeley
CITRIS Silicon Valley Forum presents tech research and industry experts
CITRIS Silicon Valley Forum: Visionary entrepreneur Thomas M. Siebel of C3 IoT and robotics pioneer Ken Goldberg of UC Berkeley are among the speakers lined […]
2018 CITRIS Research Exchange talk with Erik Henricson
“Love to Learn: How instilling passion in students regardless of age facilitates learning” with Chris Myers, CITRIS Invention Lab
”Micro-Synchrophasors for Distribution Systems” with Sascha von Meier
Non-Invasive Bladder Volume Sensing for Neurogenic Bladder Dysfunction Management with Dr. Eric A. Kurzrock and Dr. Soheil Ghiasi
“How the power of diversity creates better groups, firms, schools, and societies” with Vint Cerf
“For Better or Worse, Richer or Poorer: The Future of Tech for Good” with Brandie Nonnecke
“Human Organs Chips for Drug Development, Disease Modeling, and Precision Medicine” with Dr. Kevin Healy
Clarity Air Monitoring is reducing air pollution with smart design
Air pollution is one of the greatest threats to human health worldwide, responsible for millions of premature deaths each year. Emissions from vehicles, power plants, wildfires, […]
CITRIS test beds to be utilized in new CEC partnership
The test beds at CITRIS (Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society) and the Banatao Institute in Sutardja Dai Hall, CIEE (California […]
“Technology Development for the Field of Regenerative Medicine” with Jan Nolta
Announcing the Spring 2018 CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar Series
We are excited to announce the CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar Series lineup for Spring 2018! Jan 31, 2018 – Bots and Tots featuring Hal Varian, […]
“The Horrors of Fake News Today – Can it be Stopped?” with Ash Bhat and Rohan Phadte
Bots and Tots with Hal Varian
Why AI won’t overtake the world, but is worth watching
CITRIS People and Robots Director Ken Goldberg and CITRIS researcher Pieter Abbeel forecast the future of artificial intelligence in this industry overview. “People who actually […]
CITRIS Silicon Valley Forum: Medical Robotics panel
Smart Energy Panel: Ricardo SanFelice and Sue Carter (UC Santa Cruz)
Robots on the Edge: Intelligent Machines, Industry 4.0 and Fog Robotics
Fireside Chat with Tom Siebel: AI and IoT at Industrial Scale
Berkeley High suits up at Marvell NanoLab
Three Berkeley High students donned cleanroom suits at the Marvell NanoLab at CITRIS for a summer program designed to inspire young women to consider careers in science. “A rare opportunity to gain hands-on experience,” says professor and program founder Tsu-Jae King Liu.
Sustainable California presents: Sea Stars
CITRIS-seeded UC-TV’s “Sustainable California” channel features documentaries on environmental topics such as this update on the sea star wasting disease first identified in 2013 from […]