We have boosted our ability to encourage collaborative research among academia, industry and government with our Invention Lab and Foundry.
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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.
Putting Humans into the Visual Equation
Tackling machine vision by making a seamless interface between the automated algorithmic part of the job and the human part.
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.
CITRIS Big Ideas winners for 2013
CITRIS awarded five student-led proposals a total of $30,000 in prize money for our annual competition.
Doing More With Less
CITRIS projects demonstrate the great progress that can be made when limits are reached but progress must still be made.
Winners Announced for Davis Student Competition
Congratulations to a talented group of undergraduates!
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
MATTER: Maximizing Abilities through Technology, Education, and Research
This center focuses on technologies to help persons with special needs in their activities of daily life.
Sepsis Watch
Adaptive online tool taps EMR to improve prognosis and care of sepsis patients.
PT Phone Home
UC Davis collaboration on a body-sensor-based physical therapy tool would extend clinical reach and efficacy of home-based therapy.
Rx for Cybermedicine: Collaborate
New CITRIS projects employ complex mathematics and innovative sensor technology to address nuanced healthcare challenges.
New Cities Foundation Unveils Results of Landmark Study on Commuting and Social Networks
The New Cities Foundation unveiled the results of study charged with helping cities better understand how real-time social networking can enhance the overall commuting experience and improve traffic management.
Measuring Human Contributions to Urban CO2
Findings could help urban planners and policy makers help California’s cities minimize their contribution to climate change.
Quantifying Nature’s Aquatic Requirements
CITRIS researchers are using sensors to find out how much water steelhead trout need to thrive.
NMO Lab Works with Cisco Engineers to Further Student Experience
Update from the NMO lab at UCSC.
Initiative for Wireless Health and Wellness at UC Davis
Project wins new grant from campus research office.
Corey Toler-Franklin: Developing digital tools to improve biological studies and museum conservation
Expertise in computer graphics brings together researchers in the fields of archeology, museum conservation and biological imaging.
CITRIS research to assist citizens in accessing legal texts
The system will recommend relevant information and also educate users about the databases.
The California Tele-Audiology Program
Researchers will integrate new audiological technologies with telemedicine to enable follow-up with infant patients for improved outcomes.
California-Denmark Summer School Research Program on Renewable Energy in Denmark 2012
This workshop is open to graduate and advanced undergraduate students.