This conference will highlight cutting-edge case studies as well as research, curriculum development, and community partnerships.
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.
Justin Short
Justin Short is an M. Arch candidate of the University of California, Berkeley. The John K. Branner Fellowship affords a year of independent study and travel. His proposal examines the physical implications—collateral architecture, urbanism, and infrastructure—of varied postures in material provenance.
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.
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.
CITRIS Health Care Initiative Employs IT to Tame Costs and Boost Access
Many of California’s residents are tragically underserved.
NSF awards $2 million to expand Sierra Nevada water sensors
A 4-year grant will support CITRIS efforts to monitor our water supply.
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.
Student competition at CITRIS: $45K in prizes
Our annual student competition for student-led proposals.
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.
Wireless Sensing of Circuit Breaker Currents
Knowing how much electricity is being used, and for what purposes, is the first step towards reducing that amount. …
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.
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.
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.
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.
Fall 2011 i4Energy Seminar Series
The Fall series will begin in September.
CITRIS Research Exchange schedule for Fall 2011
The fall Research Exchange schedule is now online
XSEDE Project Brings Advanced Cyberinfrastructure, Digital Services and Expertise to Nation’s Scientists and Engineers
UCB/CSE part of the NSF Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment
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.
Study shows most Facebook users are concerned with app data-sharing —but use the apps anyway
CITRIS researcher Jen King led study.
Joan Walker
Joan Walker’s research focus is behavioral modeling, with an expertise in discrete choice analysis and travel behavior. She works to improve the models that are used for transportation planning, policy, and operations.
Evan Variano
Professor Variano’s teaching and research focus on environmental fluid mechanics & the physics of fluid motion in the environment. This includes a variety of phenomena on a variety of scales, from microscopic mixing to the coupled ocean-atmosphere system that transports heat and Carbon Dioxide around the globe. An understanding of fluid mechanics is crucial for an engineer whose goal is to restore or preserve a natural environment (e.g., wetlands, rivers, or the ocean) or design a system in which water or air flow must be controlled (e.g., ventilation, treatment, or turbomachinery).
CITRIS wins certification as green department
The Banatao Institute@CITRIS Berkeley has been officially certified as a green department at the highest possible level.
Nesbitt named director of CITRIS Initiative: Delivering ‘Quality Healthcare Everywhere’ for Californians
The mission of this initiative is to improve access and reduce disparities in health care.
The Examined Life of Room 464
State’s Power Challenges Demand a Response: Sutardja Dai Hall Automates One