Changes at CITRIS include new leadership and new center affiliations.
UC Santa Cruz
Proximity to Silicon Valley makes UC Santa Cruz a natural place to engage the world’s industrial leaders and put new technology solutions to work. CITRIS Santa Cruz explores the design of new systems for immersive video and augmented reality, intelligent media for social good, and exploring the intersection of computing approaches from artificial intelligence, computer graphics, and software engineering with art and design. Creating new forms of interactive media with autonomous, generative, and dynamic responses to interaction has broad applications to fields from education, health, and entertainment to security and safety.
CITRIS Santa Cruz also examines the societal impact of CPS and IoT. Just as desktop computers and personal computing became commonplace decades ago, consumers are now acclimating to the idea that the objects they handle, the media they use, and the services they employ to process information are embedded with intelligence to improve everyday life.
Big Ideas has Launched
The 2013-2014 Big Ideas@Berkeley contest is now open.
Upcoming Open Data Conference at UC Berkeley Attracting World Wide Audience
On 9/12, CITRIS and IGS present a 1-day conference exploring the importance that open data has on improving governance.
Fall 2013 CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar Series
This semester marks the start of a new format for CITRIS seminars. The i4Energy series will now be folded into the Research Exchange seminar series…
CITRIS Impact and Evolution
We have boosted our ability to encourage collaborative research among academia, industry and government with our Invention Lab and Foundry.
The CITRIS Designated Emphasis Builds Bridges to Many Disciplines
The DECSE is essentially a graduate minor designed to give PhD students fluency in modeling, simulation, and data analysis tools.
View the 2013 CITRIS Impact Report Online
Posted on July 11, 2013 We are pleased to announce the publication of 2013 CITRIS Impact Report! This interactive online site allows users to explore and discover […]
View the 2013 CITRIS Impact Report Online
This interactive site allows users to discover how CITRIS continues to foster innovation and enhance connections among researchers and partners.
David Lindeman joins CITRIS Health Care Initiative
Dr. Lindeman will help coordinate health care projects among the CITRIS campuses and has worked in the field of again for more than 30 years.
UC Santa Cruz Engineering Students Present Senior Design Projects
UCSC senior design projects sponsored by CITRIS and others were presented last week.
New UC Santa Cruz Center for Research in Storage Systems
Research at UCSC works on the storage and management of vast amounts of electronic data.
Hartmann and Paulos named Co-Directors of CITRIS Invention Lab
Both Professors bring their extensive experience in interactive product design and engineering to the lab.
CITRIS Health Care Initiative Discusses Potential of Big Data
The fourth CITRIS SCHEME meeting recently took place, uniting physician and engineers to discuss the future of medicine and information technology.
University 2.0: Examining the Promise of Online Education
Real questions remain about the effectiveness of online vs. traditional formats and the implications of these technological advances for the future of higher education.
CITRIS and Online Education
Many of us are engineers. We make things. And that is what we teach our students to do.
Camille Crittenden has been named CITRIS Deputy Director
Dr. Camille Crittenden has been named as the Deputy Director of CITRIS
CITRIS Big Ideas winners for 2013
CITRIS awarded five student-led proposals a total of $30,000 in prize money for our annual competition.
CITRIS hosts UC Santa Cruz NMO Lab semi-annual retreat
The event allows student researchers to present their collaborative projects with Cisco.
Big Ideas finalists for 2013
Big Ideas@Berkeley is an annual innovation contest aimed at providing funding, support, and encouragement to interdisciplinary teams of UC undergraduate and graduate students who have “big ideas.”
Doing More With Less
CITRIS projects demonstrate the great progress that can be made when limits are reached but progress must still be made.
MLSS: Machine Learning Summer School
The July 2012 program allowed students to investigate machine learning.
Partnerships for International Research and Education
UCSC, UCD and Denmark universities win NSF award to further energy research.
Spring 2013 i4Energy Seminar Series
The Spring 2013 i4Energy Seminar Series
Spring 2013 CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar Series
The Spring 2013 Research Exchange Seminar Series