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SUMMARY:The New Era of University-Industry Alliances
DESCRIPTION:Talk Title: The New Era of University-Industry Alliances \nSpeaker: Karina Edmonds\, VP Academies & University Alliances\, SAP \nBio: Karina is the global lead for Academies and University Alliances at SAP. Prior to joining SAP\, Karina lead University Relations for Google Cloud and served as Executive Director for Corporate Partnerships at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech). With over 20 years in innovation\, technology transfer\, and commercialization\, Karina has received numerous national recognitions and awards. Notably\, working under President Barack Obama’s administration as the first Technology Transfer Coordinator at the US Department of Energy and served as a member of the White House Speaker Bureau to promote STEM careers to women and girls. She earned her Ph.D. in Aeronautics from the California Institute of Technology and a BS in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Rhode Island. She is a registered US Patent Agent. Dr. Edmonds lives in Pasadena\, California\, and is a mother of three young ladies. She is passionate about learning\, mentorship\, cooking\, dancing\, knitting\, and considers herself an eternal optimist. \nRegister to attend >
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/the-new-era-of-university-industry-alliances/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200909T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200909T130000
DTSTAMP:20260613T091031
CREATED:20200829T004726Z
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SUMMARY:Inclusive Workforce Strategies: Enhancing the Future of Public Sector Work
DESCRIPTION:Inclusive Workforce Strategies: Enhancing the Future of Public Sector Work \nPanelists include Elana Zeide (PULSE Fellow in Artificial Intelligence\, Law & Policy\, UCLA)\, Saurabh Sanghvi (Associate Partner\, McKinsey & Company)\, and Scott Mauvais (Director of AI & Global Partnerships\, Microsoft Philanthropies). Moderated by Brandie Nonnecke\, CITRIS Policy Lab Director. \nSummary:\nWhile a strong body of research has emerged on the ways emerging technologies\, especially artificial intelligence (AI)\, will disrupt private sector work\, less attention has been given to understanding these effects on public sector work and workers. Yet these technologies are increasingly being deployed in the public sector to address growing workload demands\, shortage of workers\, and budget constraints. \nIn collaboration with Microsoft\, the Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society (CITRIS) and the Banatao Institute will host a CITRIS Research Exchange panel to explore the effects of emerging technologies\, like machine learning-powered decision systems and robotic process automation\, within three public service sectors: education\, social services\, and law enforcement. Panelists will explore priority strategies to better ensure implementation of emerging technologies not only contribute to greater efficiency and effectiveness\, but also equity. The CITRIS Policy Lab will also release its white paper on the effects of emerging technologies on public sector work and priority technology and policy recommendations. \nRegister to attend
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/citris-research-exchange-sept-9-2020/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191120T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191120T130000
DTSTAMP:20260613T091031
CREATED:20190828T212952Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200706T055734Z
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SUMMARY:CITRIS Research Exchange - Victoria Coleman
DESCRIPTION:CITRIS Research Exchange – Victoria Coleman\nDate: November 20\, 2019\nTime: 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm\nLocation: Banatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, UC Berkeley\nSpeaker: Victoria Coleman\, CEO of Atlas AI\, UC Berkeley\nRegister: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/citris-research-exchange-victoria-coleman-tickets-70727825831 \n  \nAbout CITRIS Research Exchange:\nLaunched in 2008\, CITRIS Research Exchange delivers fresh perspectives on information technology and society from distinguished academic\, industry\, and civic leaders. CITRIS Research Exchange is free and open to the public. Each one-hour seminar starts at 12 pm and is hosted at the Banatao Auditorium in Sutardja Dai Hall on the UC Berkeley campus unless otherwise noted. Register by the Monday prior to the event to receive lunch. \n\nLive broadcast at https://www.youtube.com/user/citrisuc/live.\nAll talks may be viewed on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/citrisuc/playlists.\nJoin our mailing list to receive the latest news\, event announcements\, and more. Visit http://bit.ly/SubscribeCITRIS to sign up.\n\n 
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/citris-research-exchange-victoria-coleman/
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191113T120000
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DTSTAMP:20260613T091031
CREATED:20190828T214659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240221T002915Z
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SUMMARY:CITRIS Research Exchange - Irma Olguin Jr.
DESCRIPTION:CITRIS Research Exchange – Irma Olguin Jr.\nDate: November 13\, 2019\nTime: 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm\nLocation: Banatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, UC Berkeley\nSpeaker: Irma Olguin Jr.\, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder\, Bitwise Industries\nRegister on Eventbrite \nAbout CITRIS Research Exchange:\nLaunched in 2008\, CITRIS Research Exchange delivers fresh perspectives on information technology and society from distinguished academic\, industry\, and civic leaders. CITRIS Research Exchange is free and open to the public. Each one-hour seminar starts at 12 pm and is hosted at the Banatao Auditorium in Sutardja Dai Hall on the UC Berkeley campus unless otherwise noted. Register by the Monday prior to the event to receive lunch. \n\nLive broadcast at CITRIS’s YouTube channel.\nAll talks may be viewed on our YouTube channel: Previous Lectures Playlist.\nJoin our mailing list to receive the latest news\, event announcements\, and more. Sign up now!.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/citris-research-exchange-irma-olguin-jr/
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191030T120000
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CREATED:20190828T214550Z
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SUMMARY:CITRIS Research Exchange - Yana Feldman
DESCRIPTION:CITRIS Research Exchange – Yana Feldman\nDate: October 30\, 2019\nTime: 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm\nLocation: Banatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, UC Berkeley\nSpeaker: Yana Feldman\, Nonproliferation and International Safeguards Analyst\, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory\nRSVP: Register on Eventbrite. \nAbout CITRIS Research Exchange:\nLaunched in 2008\, CITRIS Research Exchange delivers fresh perspectives on information technology and society from distinguished academic\, industry\, and civic leaders. CITRIS Research Exchange is free and open to the public. Each one-hour seminar starts at 12 pm and is hosted at the Banatao Auditorium in Sutardja Dai Hall on the UC Berkeley campus unless otherwise noted. Register by the Monday prior to the event to receive lunch. \nWatch a live broadcast on the CITRIS YouTube channel. \nPrevious talks may also be found on YouTube. \nJoin our mailing list to receive the latest news\, event announcements and more.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/citris-research-exchange-yana-feldman/
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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CREATED:20190828T214454Z
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SUMMARY:CITRIS Research Exchange - Oscar Dubón
DESCRIPTION:CITRIS Research Exchange – Oscar Dubón\nDate: October 23\, 2019\nTime: 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm\nLocation: Banatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, UC Berkeley\nSpeaker: Oscar Dubón\, Vice Chancellor of Equity & Inclusion\, UC Berkeley\nRegister: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/citris-research-exchange-oscar-dubon-tickets-70727025437 \n  \nAbout CITRIS Research Exchange:\nLaunched in 2008\, CITRIS Research Exchange delivers fresh perspectives on information technology and society from distinguished academic\, industry\, and civic leaders. CITRIS Research Exchange is free and open to the public. Each one-hour seminar starts at 12 pm and is hosted at the Banatao Auditorium in Sutardja Dai Hall on the UC Berkeley campus unless otherwise noted. Register by the Monday prior to the event to receive lunch. \n\nLive broadcast at https://www.youtube.com/user/citrisuc/live.\nAll talks may be viewed on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/citrisuc/playlists.\nJoin our mailing list to receive the latest news\, event announcements\, and more. Visit http://bit.ly/SubscribeCITRIS to sign up.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/citris-research-exchange-oscar-dubon/
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191016T080000
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DTSTAMP:20260613T091031
CREATED:20190828T213413Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240221T011620Z
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SUMMARY:CITRIS Research Exchange - Lisa Yeo
DESCRIPTION:CITRIS Research Exchange – Lisa Yeo\nDate: October 16\, 2019\nTime: 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm\nLocation: Banatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, UC Berkeley\nSpeaker: Lisa Yeo\, Assistant Professor\, UC Merced\nRegister on Eventbrite. \nAbout CITRIS Research Exchange:\nLaunched in 2008\, CITRIS Research Exchange delivers fresh perspectives on information technology and society from distinguished academic\, industry\, and civic leaders. CITRIS Research Exchange is free and open to the public. Each one-hour seminar starts at 12 pm and is hosted at the Banatao Auditorium in Sutardja Dai Hall on the UC Berkeley campus unless otherwise noted. Register by the Monday prior to the event to receive lunch. \nWatch a live broadcast on the CITRIS YouTube channel. \nPrevious talks may also be found on YouTube. \nJoin our mailing list to receive the latest news\, event announcements\, and more.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/citris-research-exchange-lisa-yeo/
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191002T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191002T130000
DTSTAMP:20260613T091031
CREATED:20190828T212659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T224636Z
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SUMMARY:CITRIS Research Exchange - 5G\, Tech and Policy
DESCRIPTION:CITRIS Research Exchange – 5G\, Tech and Policy\nDate: October 2\, 2019\nTime: 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm\nLocation: Banatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, UC Berkeley\nSpeakers:\nErnesto Falcon\, Senior Legislative Counsel\, Electronic Frontier Foundation\nShireen Santosham\, Chief Innovation Officer\, San Jose Mayor’s Office\nRegister on Eventbrite. \nAbout CITRIS Research Exchange: \nLaunched in 2008\, CITRIS Research Exchange delivers fresh perspectives on information technology and society from distinguished academic\, industry\, and civic leaders. CITRIS Research Exchange is free and open to the public. Each one-hour seminar starts at 12 pm and is hosted at the Banatao Auditorium in Sutardja Dai Hall on the UC Berkeley campus unless otherwise noted. Register by the Monday prior to the event to receive lunch. \nWatch a live broadcast on the CITRIS YouTube channel. \nAsk questions live on Twitter: #CITRISRE @citrisnews. \nPrevious talks may also be found on YouTube. \nJoin our mailing list to receive the latest news\, event announcements and more.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/citris-research-exchange-5g-tech-and-policy/
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190925T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190925T130000
DTSTAMP:20260613T091031
CREATED:20190828T213128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T224816Z
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SUMMARY:CITRIS Research Exchange - Jiang Lin
DESCRIPTION:CITRIS Research Exchange – Jiang Lin\nDate: September 25\, 2019\nTime: 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm\nLocation: Banatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, UC Berkeley\nSpeaker: Jiang Lin\, Adjunct Professor\, UC Berkeley \nRegister on Eventbrite. \nAbout CITRIS Research Exchange:\nLaunched in 2008\, CITRIS Research Exchange delivers fresh perspectives on information technology and society from distinguished academic\, industry\, and civic leaders. CITRIS Research Exchange is free and open to the public. Each one-hour seminar starts at 12 pm and is hosted at the Banatao Auditorium in Sutardja Dai Hall on the UC Berkeley campus unless otherwise noted. Register by the Monday prior to the event to receive lunch.\nWatch a live broadcast on the CITRIS YouTube channel. \nPrevious talks may also be found on YouTube. \nJoin our mailing list to receive the latest news\, event announcements and more.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/citris-research-exchange-jiang-lin/
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190911T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190911T130000
DTSTAMP:20260613T091031
CREATED:20190828T212901Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200706T055738Z
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SUMMARY:CITRIS Research Exchange - Jutta Williams
DESCRIPTION:CITRIS Research Exchange – Jutta Williams\nDate: September 11\, 2019\nTime: 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm\nLocation: Banatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, UC Berkeley\nSpeaker: Jutta Williams\, Senior Program Manager\, Facebook\nRegister: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/citris-research-exchange-jutta-williams-tickets-70725051533 \n  \nAbout CITRIS Research Exchange:\nLaunched in 2008\, CITRIS Research Exchange delivers fresh perspectives on information technology and society from distinguished academic\, industry\, and civic leaders. CITRIS Research Exchange is free and open to the public. Each one-hour seminar starts at 12 pm and is hosted at the Banatao Auditorium in Sutardja Dai Hall on the UC Berkeley campus unless otherwise noted. Register by the Monday prior to the event to receive lunch. \n\nLive broadcast at https://www.youtube.com/user/citrisuc/live.\nAll talks may be viewed on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/citrisuc/playlists.\nJoin our mailing list to receive the latest news\, event announcements\, and more. Visit http://bit.ly/SubscribeCITRIS to sign up.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/citris-research-exchange-jutta-williams/
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190403T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190403T130000
DTSTAMP:20260613T091031
CREATED:20190324T215720Z
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SUMMARY:Cyrus Farivar on "50 years of surveillance law in America"
DESCRIPTION:Cyrus [suh-ROOS] is an Investigative Tech Reporter at NBC News\, and is also an author and radio producer. \nHis second book\, Habeas Data\, about the legal cases over the last 50 years that have had an outsized impact on surveillance and privacy law in America\, is due out May 8\, 2018 from Melville House. \nIn 2017\, Cyrus Farivar and Joe Mullin won the Technology Reporting award from the Society of Professional Journalists\, Northern California Chapter for their August 2016 story: “Stealing bitcoins with badges: How Silk Road’s dirty cops got caught.”
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/cyrus-farivar-on-50-years-of-surveillance-law-in-america/
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181128T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181128T130000
DTSTAMP:20260613T091031
CREATED:20180925T051825Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200716T042101Z
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SUMMARY:Rachel Slaybaugh on “Creating the Future of Nuclear Energy”
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER TO ATTEND\n“Creating the Future of Nuclear Energy”\nAbout the speaker:\nRachel Slaybaugh is an Assistant Professor of Nuclear Engineering at the University of California\, Berkeley. Prof. Slaybaugh’s research program is based in computational methods and applied to existing and advanced nuclear reactors\, nuclear non-proliferation and security\, and shielding applications. Slaybaugh is currently serving as a Program Director at ARPA-E. She is also a Senior Fellow at the Breakthrough Institute and at the Berkeley Institute of Data Science. At Berkeley\, Prof. Slaybaugh develops programs to train and inspire the next generation to innovate in clean energy\, including the Nuclear Innovation Bootcamp. \nSlaybaugh received a BS in Nuclear Engineering from Penn State where she served as a licensed nuclear reactor operator. She went on to the University of Wisconsin–Madison to earn an MS and a PhD in Nuclear Engineering and Engineering Physics along with a certificate in Energy Analysis and Policy.  Slaybaugh’s Rickover Fellowship took her to Bettis Atomic Power Laboratory prior to joining Berkeley. Throughout her career\, Slaybaugh has been engaged in Software Carpentry education and training; she is particularly interested in reproducibility in computational science. \nAbout the Series:\nLaunched in 2008\, the CITRIS Research Exchange delivers fresh perspectives on information technology and society from distinguished academic\, industry\, and civic leaders. Join us this fall to celebrate 10 years of innovative ideas and dialogue. \nLearn more about CITRIS and the Banatao Institute at the University of California. \n—- \nThe CITRIS Research Exchange is free and open to the public. Each one-hour seminar starts at 12pm Pacific time and is hosted live at Sutardja Dai Hall on the UC Berkeley campus\, unless otherwise noted. Register online by Monday prior for a complimentary lunch inside the auditorium. \n\nLive broadcast at https://www.youtube.com/user/citrisuc/live.\nJoin the conversation on Twitter: @citrisnews #CITRISRE.\nAll talks may be viewed on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/citrisuc/playlists.\nJoin our mailing list to receive the latest news\, event announcements\, and cutting-edge research updates from CITRIS and the Banatao Institute! Visit https://mailchi.mp/citris-uc/signup to sign up today. Past issues are available at: http://citris-uc.org/newsletter/.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/rachel-slaybaugh-on-creating-the-future-of-nuclear-energy/
LOCATION:Banatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, Room 310\, Berkeley\, 94720
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181114T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181114T130000
DTSTAMP:20260613T091031
CREATED:20180925T051427Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200716T042116Z
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SUMMARY:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar with Wesley Valdes
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER TO ATTEND \nAbout the speaker: \nDr. Valdes is coming on board at UC Davis Health to fill a role as the Principal Architect for Digital Health and as the Medical Director for Outpatient Telehealth Services. Dr. Valdes is an internal medicine physician trained in treating chronic wounds and tissue repair and will staff the new outpatient chronic wound clinic. Dr. Valdes enjoys watching trends in the tech industry and is constantly looking for ways to bring successful solutions into the delivery of healthcare services. His focus is on the workflow of healthcare service delivery with attention to the patient’s viewpoint of that experience. Dr. Valdes has been asked to be the medical director for the UC-Davis Digital Health Resource Center which is intended to be a catalogue of services to help ideas from both internal and external groups down their path of development. The Digital Health Resource Center will support sandbox IT environments that allow demonstration and testing of pre-production applications and concepts\, provide educational programs to prepare startups and companies to better collaborate within the highly regulated healthcare enterprise level facilities\, and work in tandem with other support services in the Center for Health Technology at UC Davis which include clinical virtual simulation labs\, telehealth operations\, and research support staff. \nAbout the Series:\nLaunched in 2008\, the CITRIS Research Exchange delivers fresh perspectives on information technology and society from distinguished academic\, industry\, and civic leaders. Join us this fall to celebrate 10 years of innovative ideas and dialogue. \nLearn more about CITRIS and the Banatao Institute at the University of California. \n—- \nThe CITRIS Research Exchange is free and open to the public. Each one-hour seminar starts at 12pm Pacific time and is hosted live at Sutardja Dai Hall on the UC Berkeley campus\, unless otherwise noted. Register online by Monday prior for a complimentary lunch inside the auditorium. \n\nLive broadcast at https://www.youtube.com/user/citrisuc/live.\nJoin the conversation on Twitter: @citrisnews #CITRISRE.\nAll talks may be viewed on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/citrisuc/playlists.\nJoin our mailing list to receive the latest news\, event announcements\, and cutting-edge research updates from CITRIS and the Banatao Institute! Visit https://mailchi.mp/citris-uc/signup to sign up today. Past issues are available at: http://citris-uc.org/newsletter/.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/citris-research-exchange-seminar-with-wesley-valdes-2/
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181031T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181031T130000
DTSTAMP:20260613T091031
CREATED:20180925T034559Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200716T042130Z
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SUMMARY:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar with Roya Pakzad
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER TO ATTEND\nAbout the speaker: \nRoya Pakzad serves as a Research Associate and Project Leader in Technology and Human Rights at Stanford University’s Global Digital Policy Incubator (GDPi). She also works with Stanford’s program in Iranian Studies on the role of information and communication technologies in human rights in Iran. Roya has worked on initiatives relating to everything from the role of technology in the Syrian refugee crisis to the human rights implications of Artificial Intelligence. She also researches the human rights policy and practices of technology companies and explores the role of technology in empowering marginalized groups. After three years working at Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) as an electrical engineer\, she decided to converge her interests in technology and human rights. She holds degrees from Shahid Beheshti University (B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering)\, the University of Southern California (M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering) and Columbia University (M.A. in Human Rights Studies). Roya was born and raised in Tehran\, Iran and currently lives in Santa Cruz\, California. \nAbout the Series:\nLaunched in 2008\, the CITRIS Research Exchange delivers fresh perspectives on information technology and society from distinguished academic\, industry\, and civic leaders. Join us this fall to celebrate 10 years of innovative ideas and dialogue. \nLearn more about CITRIS and the Banatao Institute at the University of California. \n—- \nThe CITRIS Research Exchange is free and open to the public. Each one-hour seminar starts at 12pm Pacific time and is hosted live at Sutardja Dai Hall on the UC Berkeley campus\, unless otherwise noted. Register online by Monday prior for a complimentary lunch inside the auditorium. \n\nLive broadcast at https://www.youtube.com/user/citrisuc/live.\nJoin the conversation on Twitter: @citrisnews #CITRISRE.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/citris-research-exchange-seminar-with-roya-pakzad/
LOCATION:Banatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, Room 310\, Berkeley\, 94720
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181017T130000
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SUMMARY:Peter Meyers on "Speak to Inspire: Demystifying the Art of Leadership Presence"
DESCRIPTION: REGISTER TO ATTEND\nAbout the Speaker: \nPeter James Meyers\, Founder and President of Stand & Deliver Group\, is a\ncommunication consultant who has worked with leaders in politics\, business\, sports and performing arts to achieve greater influence through the spoken word. \nA graduate of the University of Southern California\, Peter lived and studied at the Zen Yoga Arts Institute in New York\, and trained as a performer with the late Stella Adler and Sanford Meisner at the Neighborhood Playhouse. He is the former artistic director of the award-winning Vector Theater Company in San Francisco. \nIn founding Stand & Deliver\, Peter synthesized his experience in sports (as a\ntennis and ski instructor)\, in theater (as an actor and director)\, and high performance psychology (as a teacher at the Esalen Institute)\, connecting the\nthree disciplines to develop Stand & Deliver’s High Performance Communication curriculum. \nHe has taught performance and leadership skills at the Esalen Institute\, American Conservatory Theatre\, Stanford University\, Dominican University and the International Institute for Management Development (IMD) in Lausanne\, Switzerland. He is the author of As We Speak\, published by Simon & Schuster in 2011. \nAbout the Series:\nLaunched in 2008\, the CITRIS Research Exchange delivers fresh perspectives on information technology and society from distinguished academic\, industry\, and civic leaders. Join us this fall to celebrate 10 years of innovative ideas and dialogue. \nLearn more about CITRIS and the Banatao Institute at the University of California. \n—- \nThe CITRIS Research Exchange is free and open to the public. Each one-hour seminar starts at 12pm Pacific time and is hosted live at Sutardja Dai Hall on the UC Berkeley campus\, unless otherwise noted. Register online by Monday prior for a complimentary lunch inside the auditorium. \n\nLive broadcast at https://www.youtube.com/user/citrisuc/live.\nJoin the conversation on Twitter: @citrisnews #CITRISRE.\nAll talks may be viewed on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/citrisuc/playlists.\nJoin our mailing list to receive the latest news\, event announcements\, and cutting-edge research updates from CITRIS and the Banatao Institute! Visit https://mailchi.mp/citris-uc/signup to sign up today. Past issues are available at: http://citris-uc.org/newsletter/.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/peter-meyers-on-speak-to-inspire-demystifying-the-art-of-leadership-presence/
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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SUMMARY:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar with Anca Dragan
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER TO ATTEND \nAbout the speaker: \nAnca is an Assistant Professor in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science department at UC Berkeley. She runs the InterACT lab\, focusing on enabling robots to work with\, around\, and in support of people. Her goal is for robots to autonomously generate their behavior in a way that moves beyond functionality and formally accounts for interaction with humans. This combines optimal control\, machine learning\, and cognitive science\, with applications in collaborative manipulation and autonomous driving. Anca got her PhD in the Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University on planning intent-expressive robot motion. She has been honored by the Sloan Fellowship\, MIT TR35\, the Okawa award\, and an NSF CAREER award. \nAbout the Series:\nLaunched in 2008\, the CITRIS Research Exchange delivers fresh perspectives on information technology and society from distinguished academic\, industry\, and civic leaders. Join us this fall to celebrate 10 years of innovative ideas and dialogue. \nLearn more about CITRIS and the Banatao Institute at the University of California. \n—- \nThe CITRIS Research Exchange is free and open to the public. Each one-hour seminar starts at 12pm Pacific time and is hosted live at Sutardja Dai Hall on the UC Berkeley campus\, unless otherwise noted. Register online by Monday prior for a complimentary lunch inside the auditorium. \n\nLive broadcast at https://www.youtube.com/user/citrisuc/live.\nJoin the conversation on Twitter: @citrisnews #CITRISRE.\nAll talks may be viewed on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/citrisuc/playlists.\nJoin our mailing list to receive the latest news\, event announcements\, and cutting-edge research updates from CITRIS and the Banatao Institute! Visit http://bit.ly/SubscribeCITRIS to sign up today. Past issues are available at: http://citris-uc.org/newsletter/.\n\n\nPhoto credit: Noah Berger \n 
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/citris-research-exchange-seminar-with-anca-dragan/
LOCATION:Banatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, Room 310\, Berkeley\, 94720
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181003T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181003T130000
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SUMMARY:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar with Samuel Woolley
DESCRIPTION:Register to Attend \nAbout the speaker: \nSamuel is the research director of the Digital Intelligence (DigIntel) Lab at IFTF\, a research associate at the Oxford Internet Institute\, and an associate member of Green Templeton College at the University of Oxford. He specializes in the study of automation/AI\, political communication\, and information warfare. He is also a co-founder and former research director of the Computational Propaganda (ComProp) research team at the University of Oxford and the University of Washington. He and his collaborators have done foundational research on the topics of online disinformation and political manipulation\, coining the terms ‘computational propaganda’ and ‘political bot.’ \nSam has been featured in publications such as the New York Times\, the Washington Post\, and the Guardian and on CBS’ 60 Minutes\, BBC’s News at Ten\, and NPR’s On Point. His work has been presented to the US Congress\, the UK Parliament\, and NATO. He is a PhD candidate (ABD) at the University of Washington\, holds an MA from the Claremont Graduate University\, and a BA from the University of San Diego. \nAbout the Series:\nLaunched in 2008\, the CITRIS Research Exchange delivers fresh perspectives on information technology and society from distinguished academic\, industry\, and civic leaders. Join us this fall to celebrate 10 years of innovative ideas and dialogue. \nLearn more about CITRIS and the Banatao Institute at the University of California. \n—- \nThe CITRIS Research Exchange is free and open to the public. Each one-hour seminar starts at 12pm Pacific time and is hosted live at Sutardja Dai Hall on the UC Berkeley campus\, unless otherwise noted. Register online by Monday prior for a complimentary lunch inside the auditorium. \nWatch a live broadcast on the CITRIS YouTube channel. \nJoin the conversation on Twitter: @citrisnews #CITRISRE. \nPrevious talks may also be found on YouTube. \nJoin our mailing list to receive the latest news\, event announcements\, and more.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/citris-research-exchange-seminar-with-samuel-woolley/
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180411T120000
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SUMMARY:2018 CITRIS Research Exchange talk with Erik Henricson
DESCRIPTION:Wed\, April 11\, 2018\n12:00 PM – 1:00 PM PT\nBanatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, UC Berkeley \nRegister to Attend \nAbout the speaker: \nErik K. Henricson is currently the Associate Director for Clinical Research of the Department of PM&R Neuromuscular Research Center and assistant Professor in the Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation at UC Davis. For the past 17 years\, Dr. Henricson was the co-director of the Cooperative International Neuromuscular Research Group and the UC Davis Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Henricson received his B.S. from the Pennsylvania State University\, his Ph.D. in Human Development at UC Davis\, and his M.P.H. in Health Promotion and Disease Prevention from George Washington University. Henricson’s work is focused on development of assessments for clinical trials\, conduct of “bench-to-bedside” translational research\, epidemiologic “natural history” studies of neuromuscular disease\, and assessment of community mobility. \nTalk abstract: \nComing soon… \n—————– \nFree and open to the public. Register online by Monday for a free lunch at UC Berkeley. The CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar Series is a weekly dialogue highlighting leading voices on societal-scale research issues. Each one-hour seminar starts at 12pm Pacific time and is hosted live at Sutardja Dai Hall on the UC Berkeley campus. \nLive broadcast at https://www.youtube.com/user/citrisuc/live.\nAsk questions live on Twitter: #CITRISRE. All talks may be viewed on\nour YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/citrisuc/playlists
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/2018-citris-research-exchange-talk-erik-henricson/
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180404T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180404T130000
DTSTAMP:20260613T091031
CREATED:20180206T055246Z
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SUMMARY:"Love to Learn: How instilling passion in students regardless of age facilitates learning" with Chris Myers\, CITRIS Invention Lab
DESCRIPTION:Wed\, April 4\, 2018\n12:00 – 1:00 PM PT\nBanatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, UC Berkeley \nRegister to Attend \nAbstract:\nOvercoming learning obstacles while teaching is a major time and energy drain. In order to have a successful class requires being able to adapt to individual learning styles of the various students. This adaptation can also be a major drain of resources but I have discovered by recognizing and igniting the passion of each student my workload goes down and not surprisingly\, the student’s output goes up. \nAbout the speaker:\nChris Myers is the Senior Lab Manager and Head Inventioneer for the CITRIS Invention Lab – a one of a kind educational maker space at CITRIS and the Banatao Institute that serves the UC Berkeley community – and teaches at the Jacobs Institute for Design Innovation. \nAs a graduate of the product design program at The Art Center School of Design in Pasadena\, California\, Chris has designed a variety of products including concept automobiles\, electric vehicles\, medical equipment\, exhibit design\, wearable computers and toys. As a practicing product designer he has worked with many companies including Intel Research\, (Xerox)Parc\, and Nokia Research. Chris has a passion for education and has developed and taught STEM classes for schools\, museums and libraries. It is through these classes that Chris developed a series of robotic drawing toys which are now produced by his company ArtBot Toys. \n—————– \nFree and open to the public. Register online by Monday for a free lunch at UC Berkeley. The CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar Series is a weekly dialogue highlighting leading voices on societal-scale research issues. Each one-hour seminar starts at 12pm Pacific time and is hosted live at Sutardja Dai Hall on the UC Berkeley campus. \nLive broadcast at https://www.youtube.com/user/citrisuc/live.\nJoin the conversation on Twitter: #CITRISRE. All talks may be viewed on\nour YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/citrisuc/playlists
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/love-to-learn-chris-myers-invention-lab/
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180321T120000
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SUMMARY:​"​Micro-Synchrophasors for Distribution Systems​" with Sascha von Meier
DESCRIPTION:Wed\, March 21\, 2018\n12:00 PM – 1:00 PM PT\nBanatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, UC Berkeley \nMicro-Synchrophasors for Distribution Systems with Sascha von Meier\, Adjunct Professor\, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at UC Berkeley and directs the Electric Grid Research program at the California Institute for Energy and Environment (CIEE) \n\n  \nWednesday\, March 21st\, 2017\nBanatao Auditorium\, 310 Sutardja Dai Hall\, UC Berkeley\n12:00 pm – 1:00 pm\nhttps://meier -citrisre.eventbrite.com \n \n\nFree and open to the public. Please note any registrations made after 12pm on Monday will not receive a free complimentary lunch\, help yourself to leftovers after the Q&A session.\n\n  \nTalk abstract:\nMaking electric grids more intelligent\, resilient and carbon-neutral hinges on innovation at the distribution level\, the nexus between customers and the larger scale transmission system. A key challenge in this area has been the need for high-quality data\, to give visibility into the actual operating state of distribution networks. Five years ago\, a Berkeley-led team embarked on an ambitious ARPA-E funded project to develop a new type of sensor\, the micro-PMU\, and a new database to facilitate the use of these rich\, synchronized time-series measurements in grid operations and analysis. This talk will summarize outcomes of this project and some of the ongoing research\, at Berkeley and around the world\, that builds on the new technology. \n\n\n\n\n About the speaker: \nAlexandra (Sascha) von Meier is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at UC Berkeley and directs the Electric Grid Research program at the California Institute for Energy and Environment (CIEE). Her work is driven by the vision of a nimble\, adaptable and resilient electric power infrastructure that optimally recruits resources such as solar photovoltaics\, energy storage and electric demand response to support the transition to a carbon-neutral electric grid. Her current projects focus on the use of high-precision micro-synchrophasor measurements for situational awareness\, diagnostics and control applications in power distribution systems.\n\n\n  \n\nFree and open to the public. Register online by Monday for a free lunch at UC Berkeley. The CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar Series is a weekly dialogue highlighting leading voices on societal-scale research issues. Each one-hour seminar starts at 12pm Pacific time and is hosted live at Sutardja Dai Hall on the UC Berkeley campus. \nLive broadcast at https://www.youtube.com/user/citrisuc/live.\nJoin the conversation on Twitter: #CITRISRE. All talks may be viewed on\nour YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/citrisuc/playlists
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/synergy-electrified-transportation-renewable-energy-systems-zechun-hu/
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180314T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180314T130000
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SUMMARY:Non-Invasive Bladder Volume Sensing for Neurogenic Bladder Dysfunction Management with Dr. Eric A. Kurzrock and Dr. Soheil Ghiasi
DESCRIPTION:Wed\, March 14\, 2018\n12:00 PM – 1:00 PM PT\nBanatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, UC Berkeley \nRegister to Attend \nAbout the speakers: \nEric A. Kurzrock\, MD\, FAAP Dr. Eric Kurzrock is professor of Urology at University of California\, Davis School of Medicine in Sacramento. He is the chief of pediatric urologic surgery at the UC Davis Children’s Hospital and Shriners Hospital for Children – Northern California. Dr. Kurzrock graduated from UC Berkeley\, biochemistry\, then UCLA School of Medicine. He completed general surgery and urology training at USC and then a pediatric fellowship at UCSF. Dr. Kurzrock is the director of the urologic stem cell laboratory in the UC Davis Institute for Regenerative Cures. He has received funding from Shriners Hospital\, CIRM and NIH. His laboratory was the first to identify and characterize adult urothelial stem cells and also the first to induce human embryonic stem cells and iPS cells into urothelium. He also investigates bladder bioengineering and is currently funded to evaluate angiogenesis in tissue engineering models. Dr. Kurzrock has also written extensively on pediatric urologic outcomes. Dr. Kurzrock currently chairs\, Clinical Quality Improvement for the department\, and serves on the Quality Safety Operations Committee\, Children’s Surgery Performance Improvement and Patient Safety Committee\, Electronic Medical Record Faculty Committee and the Practice Management Board Finance Committee. He is a past member of the Society of Pediatric Urology executive committee and is currently a member of the Journal of Urology editorial committee. \nSoheil Ghiasi is a professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of California\, Davis. His research interests include architecture\, design methodologies\, and design automation techniques for embedded systems\, with particular emphasis on systems that find applications in human health. He received his B.S. degree from Sharif University of Technology\, in 1998\, and his M.S. and Ph.D. in Computer Science from University of California\, Los Angeles (UCLA) in 2002 and 2004\, respectively. He has served on the organizing and technical program committees of numerous conferences\, and associate editor of several Journals in the broader area of embedded computing systems. He is a senior member of IEEE and ACM. \nTalk abstract: \nMillions of patients suffer from the consequences of spinal cord injury (SCI) and congenital spinal anomalies. Although many of these patients have obvious limitations in mobility\, unbeknownst to the general public is that nearly all have neurogenic bladder dysfunction and lack control of their bladder. Since SCI patients are unable to sense bladder fullness\, they are recommended to catheterize every 2 to 4 hours throughout the day. This high frequency of emptying adds insult to injury . A common problem is making the trip to the bathroom and only finding a small amount of urine in the bladder. Or worse\, not getting to the bathroom in time and leaking because the bladder was too full. To address this problem\, we aim to build a non-invasive\, patch-like device that would be worn by SCI patients to receive timely alerts for starting to look for a bathroom to perform catheterization. The device would utilize an array of light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and photodetectors to infer spatial expansion of the bladder. The underlying physical principle exploited by our device is measurement of back scattered light at wavelengths for which water has high absorption coefficient (e.g.\, ~950nm) via an array of light source and detectors with fixed distances. We will develop machine learning algorithms to identify patterns in light absorption maps generated by the sensor array\, and to personalize the alert to better match individual patient’s body characteristics and preferences. Extensive empirical studies with bladder replicas\, swine bladder and healthy human volunteers will be carried out. \n—————– \nFree and open to the public. Register online by Monday for a free lunch at UC Berkeley. The CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar Series is a weekly dialogue highlighting leading voices on societal-scale research issues. Each one-hour seminar starts at 12pm Pacific time and is hosted live at Sutardja Dai Hall on the UC Berkeley campus. \nLive broadcast at https://www.youtube.com/user/citrisuc/live. \nAsk questions live on Twitter: #CITRISRE. All talks may be viewed on \nour YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/citrisuc/playlists
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/non-invasive-bladder-volume-sensing-neurogenic-bladder-dysfunction-management-dr-eric-kurzrock-dr-soheil-ghiasi/
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180307T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180307T130000
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SUMMARY:"How the power of diversity creates better groups\, firms\, schools\, and societies" with Vint Cerf
DESCRIPTION:Wed\, March 7\, 2018\n12:00 PM – 1:00 PM PT\nBanatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, UC Berkeley \nRegister to Attend \nAbout the Speaker: \nVinton G. Cerf has served as vice president and chief Internet evangelist for Google since October 2005. In this role\, he is responsible for identifying new enabling technologies to support the development of advanced\, Internet-based products and services from Google. He is also an active public face for Google in the Internet world. \nTalk abstract: \nComing soon… \n—————– \nFree and open to the public. Register online by Monday for a free lunch at UC Berkeley. The CITRIS ResearchExchange Seminar Series is a weekly dialogue highlighting leading voices on societal-scale research issues. Each one-hour seminar starts at 12pm Pacific time and is hosted live at Sutardja Dai Hall on the UC Berkeley campus. \nLive broadcast at https://www.youtube.com/user/citrisuc/live.\nAsk questions live on Twitter: #CITRISRE. All talks may be viewed on\nour YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/citrisuc/playlists
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/power-diversity-creates-better-groups-firms-schools-societies-vint-cerf/
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180228T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180228T130000
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SUMMARY:"For Better or Worse\, Richer or Poorer: The Future of Tech for Good" with Brandie Nonnecke
DESCRIPTION:Wed\, February 28\, 2018\n12:00 PM – 1:00 PM PT\nBanatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, UC Berkeley \nRegister to Attend \nAbout the speaker: \nDr. Brandie Nonnecke is the Research & Development Manager for CITRIS\, UC Berkeley and Program Director for CITRIS\, UC Davis. She is a Fellow at the World Economic Forum where she serves on the Council on the Future of the Digital Economy and Society. Brandie researches human rights at the intersection of law\, policy\, and emerging technologies. Her current research is focused on the benefits and risks of AI-enabled decision-making\, including issues of fairness\, accountability\, and appropriate governance structures. She has published research on algorithmic-based decision-making for public service provision in the urban context and outlined recommendations for how to better ensure application of AI to support equity and fairness. She is also researching ethics of biometric-based digital identity systems and recently published a piece highlighting the risks of digital ID systems for refugees. More info on her research and tech dev projects is available at https://nonnecke.com/. You can follow her on Twitter at @BNonnecke. \nAbstract: \nWe have a complicated relationship with tech. Throughout history\, technological advancements have helped us address some of our most pressing challenges\, but its application has also created new ones. “A Tech + Human Love Story” will share examples of how tech–from AI and digital identity systems to social media platforms–can be applied to change our world for good\, but also provides caution on how tech must be designed and applied in ways that are inclusive\, fair and just.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/better-worse-richer-poorer-future-tech-good-brandie-nonnecke/
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180214T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180214T130000
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SUMMARY:"Human Organs Chips for Drug Development\, Disease Modeling\, and Precision Medicine" with Dr. Kevin Healy
DESCRIPTION:Wed\, February 14\, 2018\n12:00 PM – 1:00 PM PT\nBanatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, UC Berkeley \nRegister to Attend \nAbout the speaker: \nKevin E. Healy\, Ph.D. is the Jan Fandrianto and Selfia Halim Distinguished Professor in Engineering at the University of California at Berkeley in the Departments of Bioengineering\, and Materials Science and Engineering. He served as Chair of the Department of Bioengineering from 2011 to 2015. He received a B.Sc. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Rochester in 1983. He obtained graduate degrees in Bioengineering from the University of Pennsylvania (Mechanical Engineering: 1985; Ph.D.: 1990). He is a thought leader and innovator working at the interface between stem cells and materials science to develop dynamic engineered systems to explore both fundamental biological phenomena and new applications in translational medicine. His group currently conducts research in the areas of: bioinspired stem cell microenvironments to control stem cell lineage specification and self-organization into microtissues or organs; bioinspired systems for regenerative medicine; biological interfaces; and\, microphysiological systems for drug toxicity screening. Major discoveries from his laboratory have centered on the control of cell fate and tissue formation in contract with materials that are tunable in both their biological content and mechanical properties. These materials find applications in medicine\, dentistry\, and biotechnology. \nTalk Abstract: \nOur work has emphasized creating both healthy and diseased model organ systems\, we call microphysiological systems or ‘organ chips’\, to address the broken drug discovery process. The average time to develop and launch a new drug is 10-15 years\, and costs ~ $5b. The poor efficiency and high failure rates are attributed to the heavy reliance on non-human animal models employed during safety and efficacy testing that poorly reflect human disease states. With the discovery of human induced pluripotent stem cells\, we can now develop organ chips to be used for high content drug screening\, disease modelling\, and precision medicine. While organ chips are poised to disrupt the drug development process and significantly reduce the cost of bringing a new drug candidate to market\, organ chip technology is much more robust and creates a whole new paradigm in how to conduct biological science\, and advances medicine in revolutionary ways. While chips featuring single organs can be of great use for both pharmaceutical testing and basic organ-level studies\, the huge potential of organ chip technology is revealed by connecting multiple organs on a single chip to create a scalable integrated human system for mechanistic biological studies and devising therapies for common\, rare\, and difficult to study diseases. Ultimately\, the vision is to reduce or eliminate the use of animals in drug discovery\, and conduct ‘clinical trials’ in patient-specific organ chips that can accommodate variations in genetics\, environment\, and lifestyle. \n—————– \nFree and open to the public. Register online by Monday for a free lunch at UC Berkeley. The CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar Series is a weekly dialogue highlighting leading voices on societal-scale research issues. Each one-hour seminar starts at 12pm Pacific time and is hosted live at Sutardja Dai Hall on the UC Berkeley campus. \nLive broadcast at https://www.youtube.com/user/citrisuc/live.\nAsk questions live on Twitter: #CITRISRE. All talks may be viewed on\nour YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/citrisuc/playlists
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/human-organs-chips-drug-development-disease-modeling-precision-medicine-dr-kevin-healy/
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180207T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180207T130000
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CREATED:20180117T232021Z
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SUMMARY:"The Horrors of Fake News Today - Can it be Stopped?" with Ash Bhat and Rohan Phadte
DESCRIPTION:Wed\, February 7\, 2018\n12:00 PM – 1:00 PM PT\nBanatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, UC Berkeley \nRegister to Attend \n  \nAsh Bhat \nAt the age of 16\, Ash had sold a software company that built personalized mobile applications for high schools and school districts. His junior year of high school\, he dropped out of school and co-founded 1StudentBody. \nAt 1StudentBody\, Ash built applications that were used in over a third of all US high schools\, recruited and led the mobile engineering team\, and assisted in raising millions of dollars in venture capital. In 2014\, Ash founded Tetherball\, a company focused on building peer to peer solutions for internet connectivity. The company was acquired in 2015. \nCurrently\, Ash is focusing his time on projects around social impact. In 2017\, he launched RoBhat Labs\, with his college roommate Rohan\, a company focused on tackling the spread of fake news and misinformation. \nRohan Phadte \nAt the age of 13\, Rohan had delved into the world of robotics\, when he first built his own pathfinding robot. In high school\, he developed auto-tracking machine vision algorithms and was invited to national level robotic competitions. \nIn 2014\, he conducted research at NASA Ames Research Center\, focusing on nano-satellite data collection technology and positional satellite tracking. More recently\, Rohan’s focus shifted into the artificial intelligence and cryptography space. Since then\, he has developed natural language processing algorithms for online social media platforms and perception algorithms for companies in the self-driving car industry. \nNow\, Rohan applies state-of-the-art machine learning methods to prevent the spread of misinformation and fake news along with his co-founder Ash. \n\nAbstract: \nFake news played a role in the 2016 elections and have only become a larger issue since then. From compromised accounts spreading propaganda to websites that imitate legitimate new organizations\, fake news can be seen everywhere. Together we’ll see how misinformation spreads\, where it exists\, and talk through potential paths that we can take to tackle this issue. \n— \n\nFree and open to the public. Register online by Monday for a free lunch at UC Berkeley. The CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar Series is a weekly dialogue highlighting leading voices on societal-scale research issues. Each one-hour seminar starts at 12pm Pacific time and is hosted live at Sutardja Dai Hall on the UC Berkeley campus. \nLive broadcast at  https://www.youtube.com/user/citrisuc/live.\nAsk questions live on Twitter: #CITRISRE.  All talks may be viewed on\nour YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/citrisuc/playlists
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/horrors-fake-news-today-can-stopped-ash-bhat-rohan-phadte/
LOCATION:Banatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, Room 310\, Berkeley\, 94720
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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SUMMARY:Bots and Tots with Hal Varian
DESCRIPTION:Wed\, January 31\, 2018\n12:00 PM – 1:00 PM PT\nBanatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, UC Berkeley \nRegister to Attend \nAbout the speaker:  \nHal R. Varian is the Chief Economist at Google. He started in May 2002 as a consultant and has been involved in many aspects of the company\, including auction design\, econometric analysis\, finance\, corporate strategy and public policy. He is also an emeritus professor at the University of California\, Berkeley in three departments: business\, economics\, and information management. He received his SB degree from MIT in 1969 and his MA in mathematics and Ph.D. in economics from UC Berkeley in 1973. He has also taught at MIT\, Stanford\, Oxford\, Michigan and other universities around the world. Dr. Varian is a fellow of the Guggenheim Foundation\, the Econometric Society\, and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He was Co-Editor of the American Economic Review from 1987-1990 and holds honorary doctorates from the University of Oulu\, Finland and the University of Karlsruhe\, Germany. Professor Varian has published numerous papers in economic theory\, industrial organization\, financial economics\, econometrics and information economics. He is the author of two major economics textbooks which have been translated into 22 languages. He is the co-author of a bestselling book on business strategy\, Information Rules: A Strategic Guide to the Network Economy and wrote a monthly column for the New York Times from 2000 to 2007. \nTalk Abstract: \nMany observers speculate that automation will reduce the overall demand for labor in the near-term future.  This may or may not be the case\, but it is virtually certain that changes in the demographic composition of the population will reduce the supply of labor in most developed countries over the next 2-3 decades.  The impact on wages and income will depend on the relative magnitude of these two effects. \n  \n—————– \nFree and open to the public. Register online by Monday for a free lunch at UC Berkeley. The CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar Series is a weekly dialogue highlighting leading voices on societal-scale research issues. Each one-hour seminar starts at 12pm Pacific time and is hosted live at Sutardja Dai Hall on the UC Berkeley campus. \nLive broadcast at  https://www.youtube.com/user/citrisuc/live.\nAsk questions live on Twitter: #CITRISRE.  All talks may be viewed on\nour YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/citrisuc/playlists \n 
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/bots-tots-hal-varian/
LOCATION:Banatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, Room 310\, Berkeley\, 94720
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171129T120000
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CREATED:20170717T224008Z
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SUMMARY:Innovations in Digital Health: Emerging Trends and Opportunities in a Changing Health Care Environment with Molly Coye
DESCRIPTION:Innovations in Digital Health: Emerging Trends and Opportunities in a Changing Health Care Environment with Molly Coye\nWed\, Novemeber 29\, 2017\n12:00 PM – 1:00 PM PT\nBanatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, UC Berkeley \nRegister to Attend \nAbout the speaker: \nDr. Molly Coye served as Chief Executive Officer of the Health Technology Center (non-profit education and research organization)\, which she founded in December 2000. Before that\, Dr. Coye served in both the public and private sectors including Senior Vice President of the West Coast Office of The Lewin Group\, Director of the California Department of Health Services\, Head of the Division of Public Health\, Department of Health Policy and Management\, Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health\, Commissioner of Health of the New Jersey State Department of Health and is currently a director of PATH (non-profit research and development organization) and serves as an advisor to the Health Evolution Partners Innovation Network\, a health-related investment fund and to Integrated Healthcare Strategies (healthcare consulting). Dr. Coye also serves on the Board of Directors of Aetna Foundation\, Inc. \n—————–\nFree and open to the public. Register online by Monday for a free lunch at UC Berkeley. The CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar Series is a weekly dialogue highlighting leading voices on societal-scale research issues. Each one-hour seminar starts at 12:00 pm Pacific time and is hosted live at Sutardja Dai Hall on the UC Berkeley campus. \nWatch a live broadcast on the CITRIS YouTube channel. \nAsk questions live on Twitter: #CITRISRE @citrisnews. \nPrevious talks may also be found on YouTube. \nJoin our mailing list to receive the latest news\, event announcements and more.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/citris-research-exchange-molly-coye/
LOCATION:Banatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, Room 310\, Berkeley\, 94720
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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CREATED:20170717T223250Z
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SUMMARY:Service Robots in Human Environments Are Here with Steve Cousins
DESCRIPTION:Service Robots in Human Environments Are Here with Steve Cousins\nWed\, November 1\, 2017\n12:00 PM – 1:00 PM PT\nBanatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, UC Berkeley \nRegister to Attend \nAbout the speaker:\n \nSteve Cousins is CEO of Savioke. He is passionate about building and deploying robotic technology to help people. Before founding Savioke\, he was the President and CEO of Willow Garage\, where he oversaw the creation of the robot operating system (ROS)\, the PR2 robot\, and the open source TurtleBot. Steve is an active participant in the Robots for Humanity project. He has been a senior manager at IBM’s Almaden Research Center\, and a member of the senior staff at Xerox PARC. Steve holds a Ph.D. from Stanford University\, BS and MS degrees in computer science from Washington University\, and earned a micro-MBA while at IBM. \n—————–\nFree and open to the public. Register online by Monday for a free lunch at UC Berkeley. The CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar Series is a weekly dialogue highlighting leading voices on societal-scale research issues. Each one-hour seminar starts at 12:00 pm Pacific time and is hosted live at Sutardja Dai Hall on the UC Berkeley campus. \nWatch a live broadcast on the CITRIS YouTube channel. \nPrevious talks may also be found on YouTube. \nJoin our mailing list to receive the latest news\, event announcements\, and more.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/citris-research-exchange-steve-cousins/
LOCATION:Banatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, Room 310\, Berkeley\, 94720
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171025T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171025T130000
DTSTAMP:20260613T091031
CREATED:20170717T214333Z
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SUMMARY:Make Things Better: A Journey Through Impact Entrepreneurship with Rey Banatao
DESCRIPTION:Make Things Better: A Journey Through Impact Entrepreneurship\nWed\, October 25\, 2017\n12:00 PM – 1:00 PM PT\nBanatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, UC Berkeley \nRegister to Attend \nAbout the speaker: \nD. Rey Banatao\, PhD \nRey (UCB ’96) is a scientist\, entrepreneur\, and investor. He specializes in the early commercialization stages of innovation\, with a focus on startups working for a positive impact on society and the environment. He has successfully developed and commercialized new materials for industrial and consumer goods. Rey holds degrees in Biochemistry and Computational Biology from UC Berkeley\, and UCSF\, and was an NSF Fellow at the California Nanosystems Institute at UCLA. Along with his siblings\, Desi (UCB ’98) and Tala (UCB ’01) and their parents (Dado & Maria)\, the Banatao Family’s philanthropic efforts focus on the combination of education\, technology and entrepreneurship\, at UC Berkeley\, the Asian Pacific Fund\, and the Philippine Development Foundation\, whose goal is to eradicate poverty in the Philippines through education and entrepreneurship. Rey is passionate about exploring remote destinations in search of good waves or snow with friends and family\, and truly believes in combining work with play. \nFree and open to the public. Register online by Monday for a free lunch at UC Berkeley. The CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar Series is a weekly dialogue highlighting leading voices on societal-scale research issues. Each one-hour seminar starts at 12:00 pm Pacific time and is hosted live at Sutardja Dai Hall on the UC Berkeley campus.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/citris-research-exchange-rey-banatao/
LOCATION:Banatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, Room 310\, Berkeley\, 94720
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171018T120000
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SUMMARY:Building a 21st Century Democracy with Marci Harris
DESCRIPTION:Building a 21st Century Democracy\nWed\, October 18\, 2017\n12:00 PM – 1:00 PM PT\nBanatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, UC Berkeley \nRegister to Attend \nTalk Abstract \nThe internet has exponentially increased the public’s ability to follow and weigh in on current issues\, though the tone and quality of public debate has arguably declined. Increased access has not lead to better policy or a more functioning governing system… yet. The limitations of first generation digital engagement are not merely technical; they are inextricably intertwined with the legacy governing systems to which they connect. Our system is due for upgrade. \nAbout the speaker: \nMarci Harris is cofounder and CEO of POPVOX\, a neutral\, nonpartisan platform for legislative information and civic engagement. Before POPVOX\, Marci was tax\, trade\, and health counsel to Congressman Pete Stark\, and a member of the Ways and Means Health Subcommittee team for the Affordable Caer Act. She holds a B.A. in International Relations from Franklin College in Lugano\, Switzerland; a J.D. from the University of Memphis; and an LL.M. from the American University Washington College of Law. She was an inaugural Technology and Democracy Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government’s Ash Center in 2016 and a 2017 New America California fellow. \n—————–\nFree and open to the public. Register online by Monday for a free lunch at UC Berkeley. The CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar Series is a weekly dialogue highlighting leading voices on societal-scale research issues. Each one-hour seminar starts at 12:00 pm Pacific time and is hosted live at Sutardja Dai Hall on the UC Berkeley campus. \nWatch a live broadcast on the CITRIS YouTube channel. \nPrevious talks may also be found on YouTube. \nJoin our mailing list to receive the latest news\, event announcements and more.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/citris-research-exchange-marci-harris/
LOCATION:Banatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, Room 310\, Berkeley\, 94720
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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