New director of policy and tecnology has extensive experience in navigating partnerships with policy makers.
Research Thrusts
The $10 Robots: Irresistible and Affordable
The idea is to get kids excited about engineering and science at an extremely low cost.
The AFRON “$10 Robot” Design Challenge Winners On Display at the CITRIS Tech Museum 1/24 to 3/1/13
Winners of the AFRON $10 robot challenge on display at the CITRIS Tech Museum from January 24 – March 1st, 2013
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.
Diagnosing TB with the CellScope
CITRIS researchers have developed a way to automatically detect rod-shaped tuberculosis bacilli using the mobile cell microscope.
Using Data to Empower
We are finding exciting new ways to gather and analyze data that put powerful new handles on issues like ecosystem management.
CITRIS Researcher Jacob Rosen featured in UCSC magazine
“A Robot’s Touch” article focuses on medical surgery innovations.
Berkeley Project Set to Expand Knowledge through Social Networks
Researchers are launching a new website that allows visitors to spread the word quickly about important issues.
CITRIS Co-sponsoring Upcoming Workshop on Smart Cities
The aim of this conference is to tackle the question of “How Smart City approaches can be used to increase city attractiveness and city resilience?
NMO Lab Works with Cisco Engineers to Further Student Experience
Update from the NMO lab at UCSC.
Fall 2012 i4Energy Seminar Series
The Fall 2012 i4Energy Seminar Series
Data and Democracy: Building Tools for Citizen Engagement
How can we help promote direct involvement in the events and decisions that affect people?
Can You Hear Me Now? Helping the Hard of Hearing
UC Davis Medical Center’s California Tele-Audiology Program (CTP) brings hearing exams to rural newborns.
Positive Impact on California’s Healthcare, Energy, and Water
CITRIS attracts approximately 75 million dollars a year of fresh research funds to our campuses.
Initiative for Wireless Health and Wellness at UC Davis
Project wins new grant from campus research office.
The California Tele-Audiology Program
Researchers will integrate new audiological technologies with telemedicine to enable follow-up with infant patients for improved outcomes.
Rosen helps develop robotic surgery systems for medical research laboratories
Robotic surgery allows innovative surgical procedures that are minimally invasive than current procedures.
CITRIS Health Care Initiative Employs IT to Tame Costs and Boost Access
Many of California’s residents are tragically underserved.
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.
Birthing Games: Assistive Technology Lab Delivers Serious Perinatal Games
When mothers can successfully nurse their children…measurable benefits are amplified over the entire lifetime of the child.
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.