Due to pollution, a breath of fresh air isn't what it used to be. Find
out how a new center at CITRIS campus UC Davis is increasing our
understanding of the causes and effects of bad air on human health
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University of California System and Indian Scientific Organizations Ink Landmark Agreement on Global Research
A recent landmark agreement increases the collaboration between the University of California System, including CITRIS, and leading Indian scientific organizations and universities, to a far deeper level in areas of science, technology, research and education. More
$20K CITRIS competition for student ideas
CITRIS is sponsoring a $20K "white paper" competition that is open to teams of undergraduate and graduate students from all 4 CITRIS campuses (Berkeley, Davis, Santa Cruz, and Merced). Papers are due May 1, 2006. More
December ’05 Newsletter
The end of the year is often a time to reflect and look back, but
here at CITRIS our minds are on the future. What will the next big
technological …
Networked Embedded Systems: Sensor Networks and Beyond
From providing border surveillance to helping the elderly, how "smart dust" is going to revolutionize the future.
CITRIS Researcher Ken Goldberg featured in East Bay Express
A feature article in the November 9 issue of the East Bay Express explores Professor Goldberg’s integration of art and engineering.
Fahrenheit 20/20: SmokeNet Communication System
A unique collaboration between Berkeley students led by a CITRIS
researcher and the Chicago Fire Department is bringing critical
information to firefighters when they most need it.
CITRIS Newsletter for October 2005
Dear Members and Friends of CITRIS,
As
the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina’s devastation continued to play out
in Louisiana, Mississippi and indeed all …
Operation Recovery
CITRIS’s Katrina Recovery Task Force (KRTF) is already playing an
important role in the efforts to rebuild areas devastated by the
hurricane.
Hey Earth, What’s Shaking?
A CITRIS-sponsored project is making a useful-but-costly tool for
predicting how the ground will respond during an earthquake smaller,
cheaper, and easier to use.
Building Nature’s Wet Labs
Two CITRIS-affiliated researchers are creating laboratories out in
nature to study how California's water quality can be restored.
April ’05 Newsletter
Dear Members and Friends of CITRIS,
Two
very different CITRIS projects and a major research review highlight
this month’s newsletter. The first …
CITRIS Newsletter for February 2005
Dear Members and Friends of CITRIS,
Professor
Ruzena Bajcsy, the Founding Director of CITRIS, stepped down on
November 1, 2004, from her position to …
The barcode of tomorrow, today
A new manufacturing process developed by a CITRIS-affiliated researcher
is making an old but revolutionary technology affordable just in the
nick of time.
CITRIS Feature Article
CITRIS researcher champions hydrogen as an alternative to oil in California