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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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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
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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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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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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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SUMMARY:A Deeper Look at Deep Decarbonization Pathways for the U.S. Economy with Karl Hausker
DESCRIPTION:A Deeper Look at Deep Decarbonization Pathways for the U.S. Economy with Karl Hausker\nWed\, October 11\, 2017\n12:00 PM – 1:00 PM PT\nBanatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, UC Berkeley \nRegister to Attend \nAbout the speaker: \nDr. Karl Hausker is a Senior Fellow in World Resource Institute’s Global Climate Program. He leads analysis and modeling of domestic climate mitigation scenarios\, and he contributes to work on the New Climate Economy\, the social cost of carbon\, and energy access. He has worked for 28 years in the fields of climate change\, energy\, and environment in a career that has spanned legislative and executive branches\, research institutions\, NGOs\, and consulting. He has led climate policy analysis and modeling projects for USAID\, USEPA\, the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative\, the Western Climate Initiative\, and the California Air Resources Board. Much of his work has focused on the energy and transportation sectors\, and on low carbon\, climate resilient development strategies. He received his MPP and PhD from Berkeley’s Goldman School of Public Policy. \nTalk Abstract:\nDr. Hausker will present the results of two recent studies that analyze pathways the US could follow in the transition to a low-carbon economy. The reports\, From Risk to Return: Investing in a Clean Energy Economy (sponsored by Risky Business) and the United States Mid-Century Strategy for Deep Decarbonization (the US official submission to the UNFCCC\, Nov. 2017) present a range of pathways that can achieve deep reductions in CO2 emissions between now and 2050. These pathways involve mixtures of: electrification of the economy\, energy efficiency\, renewable energy\, nuclear power\, and carbon capture and storage. Dr. Hausker will place these recent studies in the context of the findings of other relevant studies and explore how assumptions regarding the availability\, performance\, and integration of various technologies drive the energy\, environmental and economic implications of the modeled pathways. Implications for energy policy and R&D portfolios will be explored. \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. \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 \nLive webcasting of each CITRIS Research Exchange seminar is available at these CITRIS campuses: \nCITRIS @ Davis: Please RSVP in advance to attend the Live Viewing npmetzler@ucdavis.edu\, College of Engineering\, UC Davis
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/citris-research-exchange-karl-hausker/
LOCATION:Banatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, Room 310\, Berkeley\, 94720
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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SUMMARY:CITRIS Research Exchange with David Harris
DESCRIPTION:CITRIS Research Exchange with David Harris\nWed\, October 4\, 2017\n12:00 PM – 1:00 PM PT\nBanatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, UC Berkeley \nRegister to attend \nDavid Evan Harris is the Founder and Executive Director of the Global Lives Project and Research Director at the Institute for the Future. David is a cross-disciplinary media-maker\, working at the intersection of art\, activism\, and academic inquiry on the politically charged questions surrounding globalization and social justice. \nA cross-disciplinary media-maker\, David wrote and directed newscasts for CurrentTV; and penned articles and shot photos for the BBC\, the Guardian\, Adbusters\, Focus on the Global South\, AlterNet\, and Grist. He has spoken publicly about his work to audiences at the Smithsonian\, UC Berkeley\, Harvard\, Stanford\, United Nations University\, Apple\, Google\, Adobe\, and numerous other venues around the world. He speaks English\, Portuguese\, Spanish\, and French. David founded the Global Lives Project in 2004 and holds a BA in the political economy of development and environment\, with a minor in forest science\, from UC Berkeley and an MS in sociology from the University of São Paulo. \nFaculty Bio \nFree and open to the public\, 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 pm Pacific Time and is hosted live in the Banatao Auditorium in Sutardja Dai Hall on the UC Berkeley campus. Register online by Monday for a free lunch at UC Berkeley. \nLive broadcast on the CITRIS YouTube channel. \nPrevious talks may also be viewed on our YouTube channel.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/citris-research-exchange-davis-harris/
LOCATION:Banatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, Room 310\, Berkeley\, 94720
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170927T120000
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SUMMARY:Fetal Monitoring During Childbirth with Dr. Neil Ray
DESCRIPTION:Fetal Monitoring During Childbirth\nWed\, September 27\, 2017\n12:00 PM – 1:00 PM PT\nBanatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, UC Berkeley \nRegister to Attend \nTalk Abstract \nTo understand why a world-wide C-section epidemic has developed and the consequential long-term health implications to mother and child. How existing fetal monitors have contributed to the C-section epidemic and how the technology being developed by Raydiant Oximetry could help reduce the unsustainable C-section rates that currently exist. \nRaydiant Oximetry \nAbout the speaker:\n \nDr. Neil Ray is a Harvard-trained\, Board Certified Pediatric Anesthesiologist and affiliated with UC Davis School of Medicine. In addition\, he is the founder of Raydiant Oximetry\, a medical device start up company that is focused on improving outcomes for mothers and babies during childbirth by developing a better fetal monitor. Dr. Ray is the receipt of a UC CITRIS grant and an SBIR grant from the NIH to develop a non-invasive fetal oximeter for use during labor & delivery. Dr. Ray is also the PI for a CITRIS sponsored clinical trial to test the feasibility of this novel technology on pregnant women. \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-dr-neil-ray/
LOCATION:Banatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, Room 310\, Berkeley\, 94720
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170920T120000
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SUMMARY:How Games Move Us: Emotional Technology by Design with Katherine Isbister
DESCRIPTION:How Games Move Us: Emotional Technology by Design\nWed\, September 20\, 2017\n12:00 PM – 1:00 PM PT\nBanatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, UC Berkeley \nRegister to Attend \nAbout the Speaker \n \nKatherine Isbister is a Human Computer Interaction and Games researcher who creates and studies digital games and other playful computer-supported experiences. Her focus is emotion and social connection–understanding the impact of design choices on these qualities\, and getting better at building and evaluating technology that supports and enhances social and emotional experience. Her lab group’s work has been cited in Wired\, Scientific American\, and NPR\, among other venues. \nKatherine is currently a professor in the Department of Computational Media at the University of California\, Santa Cruz\, in the Center for Games and Playable Media. Prior to UCSC\, she was the founding Research Director of the Game Innovation Lab at NYU’s School of Engineering. \nCITRIS Research Exchange Fall 2017 Series\nFree and open to the public\, 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 in the Banatao Auditorium of Sutardja Dai Hall on the UC Berkeley campus. Register online by the Monday before the talk for a free lunch at UC Berkeley. \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-katherine-isbister/
LOCATION:Banatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, Room 310\, Berkeley\, 94720
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170913T120000
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SUMMARY:Shadow Regulation of the Internet with Jeremy Malcolm - CITRIS Research Exchange
DESCRIPTION:Shadow Regulation of the Internet with Jeremy Malcolm\nTalk Abstract\nIn the early days of the Internet\, there was a debate about whether it should be regulated in the same way as we regulate offline spaces\, or whether cyberspace was a separate domain that shouldn’t be subject to the laws of nation states. Nowadays\, it’s commonplace for national legislatures and court systems to regulate the Internet in various ways\, so we rarely hear this argument anymore. But the problems of conflicts between national legal systems and the architecture of the borderless Internet still remain. That’s why\, increasingly\, the Internet is being regulated in a different way\, that the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has dubbed Shadow Regulation. If that phrase sounds a little ominous\, this talk will explain why. \nWed\, September 20\, 2017\n12:00 PM – 1:00 PM PT\nBanatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, UC Berkeley \nRegister to Attend \n\n\n\n\n\nAbout the Speaker \n \nJeremy Malcolm is Senior Global Policy Analyst at Electronic Frontier Foundation\, where he works on the international dimensions of issues such as intellectual property\, network neutrality\, Internet governance\, and trade. Jeremy graduated with degrees in Law (with Honours) and Commerce in 1995 from Murdoch University\, and completed his PhD thesis at the same University in 2008 on the topic of Internet governance. Jeremy’s background is as an information technology and intellectual property lawyer and IT consultant. He is admitted to the bars of the Supreme Court of Western Australia (1995)\, High Court of Australia (1996) and Appellate Division of New York (2009). \nCITRIS Research Exchange Fall 2017 Series\nFree and open to the public\, 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 in the Banatao Auditorium of Sutardja Dai Hall on the UC Berkeley campus. Register online by the Monday before the talk for a free lunch at UC Berkeley. \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-re-fall17-jeremy-malcolm/
LOCATION:Banatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, Room 310\, Berkeley\, 94720
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170503T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170503T130000
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CREATED:20170202T090101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200716T043704Z
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SUMMARY:Policy Entrepreneurship
DESCRIPTION:Policy Entrepreneurship\nLecture: CITRIS Research Exchange: Health Initiative: Connected Communities Initiative | May 3 | 12-1 p.m. | Sutardja Dai Hall\, 310\, Banatao Auditorium \n \nSpeaker/Performer: Thomas Kalil\, UC Berkeley and the Eric and Wendy Schmidt Group\nSponsor: CITRIS and the Banatao Institute \n  \nTom Kalil is an expert on technology and innovation policy\, and served both the Clinton and Obama admistrations\, most recently Deputy Director for Policy for the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy. He also served as the Senior Advisor for Science\, Technology and Innovation for the United States National Economic Council. \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. All talks may be viewed on our YouTube channel. \nLive webcasting of each CITRIS Research Exchange seminar is available at these CITRIS campuses: \nCITRIS @ Davis: Please RSVP in advance to attend the Live Viewing npmetzler@ucdavis.edu\, College of Engineering\, UC Davis \n  \nRegistration recommended: Free \nRegistration info: Free lunch at UC Berkeley if you register by the Monday before the talk (lunches limited). \nRegister Online \nWebcast: Webcast. Live broadcast at https://www.youtube.com/user/citrisuc/live during the time of the event
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/government-outreach-in-healthcare/
LOCATION:Banatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, Room 310\, Berkeley\, 94720
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170426T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170426T130000
DTSTAMP:20260613T204015
CREATED:20170202T090101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200716T043719Z
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SUMMARY:Delivering Better Health Via Drone
DESCRIPTION:Delivering Better Health Via Drone\n  \nLecture: CITRIS Research Exchange: Health Initiative: Connected Communities Initiative | April 26 | 12-1 p.m. | Sutardja Dai Hall\, 310\, Banatao Auditorium \n  \n\nSpeaker/Performer: Keenan Wyrobek\, Head of Product and Engineering\, Zipline International \nSponsor: CITRIS and the Banatao Institute \nKeenan Wyrobek\, Head of Product and Engineering at Zipline International\, a start-up that focuses on delivering medical necessities by drone to remote and challenging locations. \n  \n  \nAbstract:\nZipline designs\, manufactures\, and operates small robot aircraft to deliver lifesaving medical supplies. With Zipline\, all citizens can have fast and reliable access to lifesaving medical products like blood\, vaccines\, and essential medicines\, regardless of challenging terrain and road infrastructure. In October 2016\, the company launched the world’s first drone delivery service in Rwanda\, where the government hired them to make routine and emergency deliveries of blood to hospitals across the country. \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. All talks may be viewed on our YouTube channel . \nLive webcasting of each CITRIS Research Exchange seminar is available at these CITRIS campuses: \nCITRIS @ Davis: Please RSVP in advance to attend the Live Viewing npmetzler@ucdavis.edu\, College of Engineering\, UC Davis \n  \nRegistration recommended: Free \nRegistration info: Free lunch at UC Berkeley if you register by the Monday before the talk (lunches limited). \nRegister online \n  \nWebcast: Webcast. Live broadcast at https://www.youtube.com/user/citrisuc/live during the time of the event
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/delivering-better-health-via-drone/
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170412T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170412T130000
DTSTAMP:20260613T204015
CREATED:20170202T090101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200716T043650Z
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SUMMARY:USAID Learning Lab
DESCRIPTION:USAID Learning Lab\nLecture: CITRIS Research Exchange: Connected Communities Initiative | April 12 | 12-1 p.m. | Sutardja Dai Hall\, 310\, Banatao Auditorium \n  \nSpeaker/Performer: Ticora Jones\, Chief\, Global Development Lab\, USAID \nSponsor: CITRIS and the Banatao Institute \n \nTicora Jones is the Chief of Higher Education Solutions Network\, Global Development Lab – ‎USAID \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. \n  \nA webcast will not be available for this talk. \nRegistration info: Free lunch at UC Berkeley if you register by the Monday before the talk (lunches limited). \nRegister online \n 
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/usaid-learning-lab/
LOCATION:Banatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, Room 310\, Berkeley\, 94720
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170322T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170322T130000
DTSTAMP:20260613T204015
CREATED:20170124T090101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200716T043800Z
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SUMMARY:Neural Dust\, A Platform for Neural Interfaces
DESCRIPTION:Neural Dust\, A Platform for Neural Interfaces\nLecture: CITRIS Research Exchange: Health Initiative: Big Data: People and Robots Initiative | March 22 | 12-1 p.m. | Sutardja Dai Hall\, 310\, Banatao Auditorium \n \nSpeaker/Performer: Michel Maharbiz\, Professor\, EECS\, UC Berkeley \nSponsor: CITRIS and the Banatao Institute \n  \nMichel Maharbiz is Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences at UC Berkeley. His current research centers on building micro/nano interfaces to cells and organisms and exploring bio-derived fabrication methods. His research group is also known for developing the world’s first remotely radio-controlled cyborg beetles; this was named one of the top 10 emerging technologies of 2009 by MIT’s Technology Review (TR10) and was among Time magazine’s Top 50 Inventions of 2009. His long-term goal is understanding developmental mechanisms as a way to engineer and fabricate machines.\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. All talks may be viewed on our YouTube channel . \nLive webcasting of each CITRIS Research Exchange seminar is available at these CITRIS campuses: \nCITRIS @ Davis: 1065 Kemper Hall\, College of Engineering\, UC Davis \n  \nRegistration recommended: Free \nRegistration info: Free lunch available (limited #s). You must register by the Monday before the event for lunch. \nRegister online \n  \nEvent Contact: (510) 664-4508 \nWebcast: Webcast. Event will be webcast live during the event and then available on the CITRIS Youtube site.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/neural-dust-a-platform-for-neural-interfaces/
LOCATION:Banatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, Room 310\, Berkeley\, 94720
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170315T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170315T130000
DTSTAMP:20260613T204015
CREATED:20170124T090101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200716T043744Z
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SUMMARY:Growing Wikipedia Across Languages Via Recommendations
DESCRIPTION: Growing Wikipedia Across Languages via Recommendations\n\n\nLecture | March 15 | 12-1 p.m. | Sutardja Dai Hall\, 310\, Banatao Auditorium \nSpeaker/Performer: Leila Zia\, Research Scientist\, Wikimedia Foundation \nSponsor: CITRIS and the Banatao Institute \nLeila Zia joined the Wikimedia Foundation in February 2014 as part of the Research and Data team.\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. All talks may be viewed on our YouTube channel . \nLive webcasting of each CITRIS Research Exchange seminar is available at these CITRIS campuses: \nCITRIS @ Davis: 1065 Kemper Hall\, College of Engineering\, UC Davis \nRegistration recommended: Free \nRegistration info: Free lunch available (limited #s). You must register by the Monday before the event for lunch. \nRegister Online \nEvent contact: (510) 664-4508 \nWebcast: Webcast. Event will be webcast live during the event and then available on the CITRIS Youtube site.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/growing-wikipedia/
LOCATION:Banatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, Room 310\, Berkeley\, 94720
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170201T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170201T130000
DTSTAMP:20260613T204015
CREATED:20170123T090101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200716T043816Z
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SUMMARY:Machine Vision Innovations
DESCRIPTION:Machine Vision Innovations\nLecture | February 1 | 12-1 p.m. | Sutardja Dai Hall\, 310\, Banatao Auditorium \nSpeaker/Performer: Gary Bradski\, CTO\, Arraiy.com \nSponsor: CITRIS and the Banatao Institute \nGary Bradski is CTO at Arraiy.com\, which is building a computer vision and deep learning platform to provide customers new abilities to capture and understand the visual world. Bradski co-founded Industrial Perception\, a company that developed perception applications for industrial robotic application (since acquired by Google in 2012) and has worked on the OpenCV Computer Vision library\, as well as published a book on that library. \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. All talks may be viewed on our YouTube channel . \nLive webcasting of each CITRIS Research Exchange seminar is available at these CITRIS campuses:\nCITRIS @ Davis: 1065 Kemper Hall\, College of Engineering\, UC Davis \nRegistration recommended: Free \nRegistration info: Free lunch at UC Berkeley if you register by the Monday before the talk (lunches limited). \nRegister online \nEvent contact: (510) 664-4508 \nWebcast: Webcast. Live broadcast at https://www.youtube.com/user/citrisuc/live during the time of the event
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/machine-vision-innovations/
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170125T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170125T130000
DTSTAMP:20260613T204015
CREATED:20170118T121201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200911T182746Z
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SUMMARY:Transforming High School Computer Science: The Beauty and Joy of Computing (BJC) with Dan Garcia
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for the first CITRIS Research Exchange seminar of the Spring 2017 semester! \n“Transforming High School Computer Science: The Beauty and Joy of Computing (BJC)”\nSpeaker: Daniel Garcia\, UC Berkeley\nCITRIS Research Exchange Seminar Series \nWednesday\, January 25\nBanatao Auditorium\, 310 Sutardja Dai Hall\, UC Berkeley\n12:00 pm – 1:00 pm\nhttps://garcia-citrisre.eventbrite.com/ \nRegister to Attend \nAbstract:\nOur Beauty and Joy of Computing course was chosen as one of the national pilots for the new Advanced Placement (AP): Computer Science Principles (CSP) course to broaden participation in computing to traditionally underrepresented groups. Locally offered as a non-majors computing course\, BJC was the first introductory CS course in Cal’s recorded history to have greater than 50% female enrollment\, and women usually outperform the men! We have reached thousands of learners worldwide through our Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) BJCx\, and we have provided professional development to over 300 high school teachers nationwide\, with plans for 100 more this summer. This talk will review the state of the “computer science for all” movement\, and share how we are moving the needle to transform high school computer science\, bringing fun\, engaging\, and powerful introductory computing ideas to the world. \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. The complete schedule for Spring 2017 is coming soon to: CITRIS Research Exchange \nLive broadcast at  https://www.youtube.com/user/citrisuc/live.\nAsk questions live on Twitter: #CITRISRE.\nAll talks may be viewed on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/citrisuc/playlists \nLive webcasting of each CITRIS Research Exchange seminar is available at these CITRIS campuses: \nCITRIS @ Davis: 1065 Kemper Hall\, College of Engineering\, UC Davis\nCITRIS @ Santa Cruz: Room 595B\, Engineering 2 Building\, Baskin School of Engineering\, UC Santa Cruz
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/transforming-high-school-computer-science-the-beauty-and-joy-of-computing-bjc-with-dan-garcia/
LOCATION:Banatao Auditorium\, 330 Sutardja Dai Hall\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161207T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161207T130000
DTSTAMP:20260613T204015
CREATED:20160824T080101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200911T195520Z
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SUMMARY:"What Happens When the Things We Design Wake Up?" with Mickey McManus\, MAYA Design\, CITRIS Research Exchange
DESCRIPTION:Talk Title: What Happens When the Things We Design Wake Up?\nSpeaker: Mickey McManus\nDate: December 07\, 2016\, Wednesday\, 12-1pm\nLocation: Banatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, UC Berkeley\n \nBiograpy: Mickey McManus is a research fellow at Autodesk in the Office of the CTO\, and Principal & Chairman of the board at MAYA Design\, a design consultancy and innovation lab. He’s a pioneer in the fields of pervasive computing\, collaborative innovation\, human-centered design and education. \nAbstract: In Mickey’s current research project\, “Primordial\,” he and his team are exploring the impact on design when three inevitable technology trends converge. Often called the “Internet of Things\,” pervasive computing is a game-changer that’s on a collision course with two complementary trends—digital manufacturing and machine learning. In 2012\, Mickey co-authored one of the essential field guides to the era of pervasive computing in his book\, Trillions. He believes that taken together\, these three trends give us the ability to shift to an entirely new set of design and business paradigms for the first time in history. The way we design for things that begin to “wake up” is uncharted territory. If we don’t take into account our connected future and continue designing for disconnected things\, we will design our way into irrelevance. The challenge designers face is how to surf these trends\, what to do about them\, and identify how designing “things” will change. Those of us that figure it out sooner rather than later\, will have an unfair advantage while others will be reactionary and surprised at each turn of the screw. \nRegister \n  \n \nAbout the CITRIS Research Exchange\nFree and open to the public\, the CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar Series is a weekly dialogue highlighting leading voices on societal-scale research issues. Each one-hour seminar takes place on Wednesdays and starts at 12pm Pacific time\, and is hosted live in the Banatao Auditorium at Sutardja Dai Hall on the UC Berkeley campus (*unless otherwise noted). \nJoin the conversation online with #CITRISRE. \nAll talks may be viewed on our YouTube Channel. \nLive broadcast at http://video.citris.berkeley.edu/playlists/webcast/. \nAdditional live webcasting of each CITRIS Research Exchange seminar is available at these CITRIS campuses: \n\nCITRIS @ Davis: 1127 Kemper Hall\, College of Engineering\, UC Davis\nCITRIS @ Santa Cruz: Room 595B\, Engineering 2 Building\, Baskin School of Engineering\, UC Santa Cruz
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/what-happens-when-the-things-we-design-wake-up/
LOCATION:Banatao Auditorium\, 330 Sutardja Dai Hall\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161130T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161130T130000
DTSTAMP:20260613T204015
CREATED:20161013T011916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200911T201120Z
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SUMMARY:"Internet Policy: The Burden of Democracy and Responsibility of Opportunity" with Susan E. Walters\, California Emerging Technology Fund\, CITRIS Research Exchange
DESCRIPTION:Talk Title: Internet Policy: The Burden of Democracy and Responsibility of Opportunity\nSpeaker: Susan E. Walters\nDate: November 30\, 2016\, Wednesday\, 12-1pm\nLocation: Banatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, UC Berkeley\n \nSusan E. Walters is Senior Vice President at the California Emerging Technology Fund\, which has the mission of closing the Digital Divide in California. Susan joined the Fund after working as the Regional Director of Community Relations for Citibank for Greater Southern California. Prior to Citibank she operated a consulting practice in corporate social responsibility. The work focused on building strategic partnerships between nonprofit organizations and corporations\, strategic planning\, communications and marketing. She has worked in myriad areas ranging from telecommunications policy\, to disability access projects. Examples of her work include designing a highly successful technology job training program for low income adults and youth\, creating a brand strategy for a buy local food campaign and marketing programs to reach emerging markets. Her firm’s clients included: AOL\, Verizon\, Microsoft\, Independent Television Service (ITVS)\, San Francisco Giants\, Freddie Mac Foundation\, W. K. Kellogg Foundation and the FoodRoutes Network. Susan has held senior positions in Communications and Marketing with Odwalla and Pacific Bell. \nPrior to her work in the private sector Susan served as a senior staff member to Willie L. Brown\, Jr. during his tenure as Speaker of the California Assembly. She is an alumna of the Coro Fellows Program\, and received a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of California at Berkeley and a Masters of Public Policy degree from Claremont University. \nRegister \n  \n \nAbout the CITRIS Research Exchange\nFree and open to the public\, the CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar Series is a weekly dialogue highlighting leading voices on societal-scale research issues. Each one-hour seminar takes place on Wednesdays and starts at 12pm Pacific time\, and is hosted live in the Banatao Auditorium at Sutardja Dai Hall on the UC Berkeley campus (*unless otherwise noted). \nJoin the conversation online with #CITRISRE. \nAll talks may be viewed on our YouTube Channel. \nLive broadcast at http://video.citris.berkeley.edu/playlists/webcast/. \nAdditional live webcasting of each CITRIS Research Exchange seminar is available at these CITRIS campuses: \n\nCITRIS @ Davis: 1127 Kemper Hall\, College of Engineering\, UC Davis\nCITRIS @ Santa Cruz: Room 595B\, Engineering 2 Building\, Baskin School of Engineering\, UC Santa Cruz
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/internet-policy-the-burden-of-democracy-and-responsibility-of-opportunity-with-susan-e-walters-california-emerging-technology-fund-citris-research-exchange/
LOCATION:Banatao Auditorium\, 330 Sutardja Dai Hall\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161116T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161116T130000
DTSTAMP:20260613T204015
CREATED:20161013T011237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200911T195910Z
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SUMMARY:"Innovations and Entrepreneurship in Photonics for Health Care" with Jes Broeng\, Danmarks Tekniske Universitet\, CITRIS Research Exchange
DESCRIPTION:Talk Title: Innovations and Entrepreneurship in Photonics for Health Care\nSpeaker: Jes Broeng\nDate: November 16\, 2016\, Wednesday\, 12-1pm\nLocation: Banatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, UC Berkeley\n \nAbstract: Science and technology is a vehicle for research-based innovation\, but social interaction and skills are the necessities for success. In this talk\, Prof. Jes Broeng will share his experiences on establishing successful universities spin-out\, and on ways to improve the tech transfer system. The talk will take base in photonics technologies for health care and life science. \nBiography: Jes Broeng is a professor at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) and a serial high-tech entrepreneur. He is a pioneer in the field of photonic crystal fibers and a co-founder of Crystal Fibre\, one of the region’s most successful photonics start-ups\, which was sold in 2008 (now NKT Photonics). In 2012\, he joined DTU to implement modern strategies to innovation and tech transfer. He has been instrumental in spinning out 7 companies from the Photonics Engineering department during the past 4 years. \nToday\, his main focus area is health care technologies and he is a co-founder of an upcoming\, joint innovation center for a major Danish hospital (Gentofte/Herlev) and the Technical University of Denmark. The goal is to eliminate the silos between researchers\, medical professionals and product innovators through daily interconnection. The activities in the center are partly funded by a recent 10 M USD grant from the EU and incubating upcoming health care start-ups. \nRegister \n  \n \nAbout the CITRIS Research Exchange\nFree and open to the public\, the CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar Series is a weekly dialogue highlighting leading voices on societal-scale research issues. Each one-hour seminar takes place on Wednesdays and starts at 12pm Pacific time\, and is hosted live in the Banatao Auditorium at Sutardja Dai Hall on the UC Berkeley campus (*unless otherwise noted). \nJoin the conversation online with #CITRISRE. \nAll talks may be viewed on our YouTube Channel. \nLive broadcast at http://video.citris.berkeley.edu/playlists/webcast/. \nAdditional live webcasting of each CITRIS Research Exchange seminar is available at these CITRIS campuses: \n\nCITRIS @ Davis: 1127 Kemper Hall\, College of Engineering\, UC Davis\nCITRIS @ Santa Cruz: Room 595B\, Engineering 2 Building\, Baskin School of Engineering\, UC Santa Cruz
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/innovations-and-entrepreneurship-in-photonics-for-health-care-with-jes-broeng-danmarks-tekniske-universitet-citris-research-exchange/
LOCATION:Banatao Auditorium\, 330 Sutardja Dai Hall\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161109T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161109T130000
DTSTAMP:20260613T204015
CREATED:20160824T080101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200911T195919Z
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SUMMARY:"Take Charge of Your Energy: Residential Demand Response" with John Anderson\, OhmConnect\, CITRIS Research Exchange
DESCRIPTION:Talk Title: Take Charge of Your Energy: Residential Demand Response\nSpeaker: John Anderson\nDate: November 09\, 2016\, Wednesday\, 12-1pm\nLocation: Banatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, UC Berkeley\n \nJohn Anderson is the Policy Director at OhmConnect \nRegister \n  \n \nAbout the CITRIS Research Exchange\nFree and open to the public\, the CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar Series is a weekly dialogue highlighting leading voices on societal-scale research issues. Each one-hour seminar takes place on Wednesdays and starts at 12pm Pacific time\, and is hosted live in the Banatao Auditorium at Sutardja Dai Hall on the UC Berkeley campus (*unless otherwise noted). \nJoin the conversation online with #CITRISRE. \nAll talks may be viewed on our YouTube Channel. \nLive broadcast at http://video.citris.berkeley.edu/playlists/webcast/. \nAdditional live webcasting of each CITRIS Research Exchange seminar is available at these CITRIS campuses: \n\nCITRIS @ Davis: 1127 Kemper Hall\, College of Engineering\, UC Davis\nCITRIS @ Santa Cruz: Room 595B\, Engineering 2 Building\, Baskin School of Engineering\, UC Santa Cruz
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/take-charge-of-your-energy-residential-demand-response/
LOCATION:Banatao Auditorium\, 330 Sutardja Dai Hall\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161102T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161102T130000
DTSTAMP:20260613T204015
CREATED:20160519T171234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200911T184529Z
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SUMMARY:Fred Meyers\, Associate Dean for Precision Medicine\, UC Davis - CITRIS Research Exchange
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Fred Meyers\, Associate Dean for Precision Medicine\, UC Davis\nDate: November 2\, 2016\, Wednesday\nLocation: Banatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, UC Berkeley\n \nPrecision medicine and precision public health is a multi-dimensional approach that takes advantage of the many individualized advances of the past few decades and synthesizes a new paradigm\, a new model that will be the driving research link to clinical excellence\, that more rapidly improves healthcare quality and value. At its core\, Precision Health is the intersection between persons\, their environment and the changes in their markers of health and illness\, social and behavioral factors over time. \nFred Meyers is the Associate Dean for Precision Medicine at UC Davis.  His passion as a physician in caring for cancer patients\, for educating and mentoring scholars and new physicians\, and convening diverse groups – from Chair of Internal Medicine to the Vice Dean of the School of Medicine — has led to his current focus on Precision Medicine. \n  \nRegister \n  \n \nAbout the CITRIS Research Exchange\nFree and open to the public\, the CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar Series is a weekly dialogue highlighting leading voices on societal-scale research issues. Each one-hour seminar takes place on Wednesdays and starts at 12pm Pacific time\, and is hosted live in the Banatao Auditorium at Sutardja Dai Hall on the UC Berkeley campus (*unless otherwise noted). \nJoin the conversation online with #CITRISRE. \nAll talks may be viewed on our YouTube Channel. \nLive broadcast at http://video.citris.berkeley.edu/playlists/webcast/. \nAdditional live webcasting of each CITRIS Research Exchange seminar is available at these CITRIS campuses: \n\nCITRIS @ Davis: 1127 Kemper Hall\, College of Engineering\, UC Davis\nCITRIS @ Santa Cruz: Room 595B\, Engineering 2 Building\, Baskin School of Engineering\, UC Santa Cruz
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/fred-meyers-research-exchange/
LOCATION:Banatao Auditorium\, 330 Sutardja Dai Hall\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161028T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161028T170000
DTSTAMP:20260613T204015
CREATED:20160608T182053Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200911T195929Z
UID:13965-1477670400-1477674000@citris-uc.org
SUMMARY:Richard M. Murray of the California Institute of Technology\, CITRIS Research Exchange + Resilience Seminar
DESCRIPTION:The emergence of wireless sensors and smartphones have created opportunities to understand and better manage —in real-time— the behavior of critical infrastructures\, including their response to disruptive events. Ongoing resiliency research at CITRIS and the Banatao Institute involves improving the capacity of built infrastructure\, such as our water systems\, buildings\, cybersecurity\, and transportation\, to withstand natural disasters\, as well as helping communities prepare for and recover from major disruptions. \n  \n\n\n\n\nDate\nPhoto\nSpeaker\nTitle\nAffiliation\nTime\nLocation\nSponsors\nRegister\n\n\n\n\nOctober 28\, 2016\, Friday\n\nRichard M. Murray\nSpecification and Synthesis of Networked Control Systems with Application to Autonomous Vehicles\nThomas E. and Doris Everhart Professor of Control & Dynamical Systems and Bioengineering\, California Institute of Technology\n4-5pm\nBanatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\nCITRIS +ITS + TRUST + FORCES\, CITRIS Research Exchange + Resilience Seminar\nNo registration necessary\n\n\n\n\n  \n\nThe Resilience Series is free and open to the public and sponsored by CITRIS and the Banatao Institute\, the Institute of Transportation Studies (ITS) and The Team for Research in Ubiquitous Secure Technology (TRUST) and Foundations Of Resilient CybEr-physical Systems (FORCES). \nCITRIS Research Exchange\nFree and open to the public\, the CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar Series is a weekly dialogue highlighting leading voices on societal-scale research issues. Each one-hour seminar takes place on Wednesdays and starts at 12pm Pacific time\, and is hosted live in the Banatao Auditorium at Sutardja Dai Hall on the UC Berkeley campus (*unless otherwise noted). \nJoin the conversation online with #CITRISRE. \nAll talks may be viewed on our YouTube Channel. \nLive broadcast at http://video.citris.berkeley.edu/playlists/webcast/. \nAdditional live webcasting of each CITRIS Research Exchange seminar is available at these CITRIS campuses: \n\nCITRIS @ Davis: 1127 Kemper Hall\, College of Engineering\, UC Davis\nCITRIS @ Santa Cruz: Room 595B\, Engineering 2 Building\, Baskin School of Engineering\, UC Santa Cruz
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/richard-m-murray-california-institute-of-technology-resilience-seminar-series/
LOCATION:Banatao Auditorium\, 330 Sutardja Dai Hall\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161026T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161026T130000
DTSTAMP:20260613T204015
CREATED:20160823T012754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200911T200507Z
UID:14415-1477483200-1477486800@citris-uc.org
SUMMARY:Technology and Cultural Preservation with Nicola Lercari\, CITRIS Research Exchange
DESCRIPTION:Talk Title: Technology and Cultural Preservation\nSpeaker: Nicola Lercari\nDate: October 26\, 2016\, Wednesday\, 12-1pm\nLocation: Banatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, UC Berkeley\n \nNicola Lercari is Assistant Professor of World Heritage at UC Merced. He investigates digital preservation of heritage\, cross-media systems for museums\, and the analytical and interpretative role of the visualization of the past. \nClimate change\, prolonged drought periods\, the lack of cultural awareness and funding for physical conservation pose severe threats to the preservation of California’s natural and cultural heritage. Digital technologies of data capture and data curation provide viable solutions for the documentation\, interpretation\, and preservation of heritage sites. Nonetheless\, more work needs to be done to understand the effects of new\, emerging technologies in creating constituencies engaged in the preservation of natural and cultural heritage. Thus\, this talk explores the social role of augmented reality (A/R)\, mobile apps\, and crowdsourcing platforms for citizen science\, in fostering cultural awareness and communication among communities of park and museum visitors. This presentation displays the preliminary results of the CITRIS-funded research project Bodie Digital Community – Connect with your Past. The ideas\, methods\, technologies\, and initiatives\, we designed in this project\, provide an opportunity to preserve Bodie for years to come. At the same time\, this project is a starting point to create social technologies for heritage preservation that will contribute to protect many other natural and cultural places worldwide. \nRegister \n \nFree and open to the public\, the CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar Series is a weekly dialogue highlighting leading voices on societal-scale research issues. Each one-hour seminar takes place on Wednesdays and starts at 12pm Pacific time\, and is hosted live in the Banatao Auditorium at Sutardja Dai Hall on the UC Berkeley campus (*unless otherwise noted). \nJoin the conversation online with #CITRISRE. \nAll talks may be viewed on our YouTube Channel. \nLive broadcast at http://video.citris.berkeley.edu/playlists/webcast/. \nAdditional live webcasting of each CITRIS Research Exchange seminar is available at these CITRIS campuses: \n\nCITRIS @ Davis: 1127 Kemper Hall\, College of Engineering\, UC Davis\nCITRIS @ Santa Cruz: Room 595B\, Engineering 2 Building\, Baskin School of Engineering\, UC Santa Cruz
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/technology-and-cultural-preservation-with-nicola-lercari-citris-research-exchange/
LOCATION:Banatao Auditorium\, 330 Sutardja Dai Hall\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161019T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161019T130000
DTSTAMP:20260613T204015
CREATED:20160823T001348Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200706T055223Z
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SUMMARY:Future of Distributed Energy Resources with Ryan Hanley\, CITRIS Research Exchange
DESCRIPTION:Talk Title: Future of Distributed Energy Resources\nSpeaker: Ryan Hanley\nDate: October 19\, 2016\, Wednesday\, 12-1pm\nLocation: Banatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, UC Berkeley\nRyan Hanley is the VP of Grid Engineering Solutions at SolarCity. \nDistributed energy resources (DER)\, and the customers who deploy them\, are no longer new to the energy space. Consumer-sited DERs such as rooftop solar\, stationary batteries\, electric vehicles\, smart inverters\, and dynamic loads are showing up in homes and business across the country\, even making appearances at booths within Consumer Electronics Shows. In fact\, Navigant research forecasts that DERs will more than double in penetration in the next 7 years in the United States\, growing three times faster than new central station energy generation. While DERs no longer sit on the sidelines with consumers\, the industry still has progress to make before fully unlocking the technical potential of these assets to improve grid design\, operations\, affordability\, and consumer satisfaction. \nIn this CITRIS seminar\, Ryan Hanley will highlight the potential that distributed energy resources hold for driving innovation in grid design\, planning\, and operations. Ryan will speak to SolarCity’s new cutting edge research\, product development\, and field deployments and while identifying opportunities for energy industry stakeholders to tackle some of the obstacles that inhibit the full utilization of DERs. \nRegister \n  \n \nFree and open to the public\, the CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar Series is a weekly dialogue highlighting leading voices on societal-scale research issues. Each one-hour seminar takes place on Wednesdays and starts at 12pm Pacific time\, and is hosted live in the Banatao Auditorium at Sutardja Dai Hall on the UC Berkeley campus (*unless otherwise noted). \nJoin the conversation online with #CITRISRE. \nAll talks may be viewed on our YouTube Channel. \nLive broadcast at http://video.citris.berkeley.edu/playlists/webcast/. \nAdditional live webcasting of each CITRIS Research Exchange seminar is available at these CITRIS campuses: \n\nCITRIS @ Davis: 1127 Kemper Hall\, College of Engineering\, UC Davis\nCITRIS @ Santa Cruz: Room 595B\, Engineering 2 Building\, Baskin School of Engineering\, UC Santa Cruz
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/future-of-distributed-energy-resources-with-ryan-hanley-citris-research-exchange/
LOCATION:Banatao Auditorium\, 330 Sutardja Dai Hall\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161012T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161012T123000
DTSTAMP:20260613T204015
CREATED:20160822T222507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200911T193204Z
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SUMMARY:Kenichi Soga\, UC Berkeley\, CITRIS Research Exchange + Resilience Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Design\, construction\, maintenance and upgrading of civil engineering infrastructure requires fresh thinking to minimize use of materials\, energy and labor. This can be achieved by understanding the performance of the infrastructure\, both during its construction and throughout its design life\, through innovative monitoring. Advances in sensor systems offer intriguing possibilities to radically alter methods of condition assessment and monitoring of infrastructure. This talk will focus on the future of infrastructure; the rich information obtained from embedded sensors within infrastructure will act as a catalyst for new design\, construction\, operation and maintenance processes for integrated infrastructure systems linked directly with user behavior patterns. New generation sensor technologies offer intriguing possibilities that can alter the paradigms underlying existing methods of condition assessment and monitoring. The talk will introduce several case studies of applying technologies for monitoring the conditions of civil infrastructure and discuss how engineering decisions can made from the new sets of data. \n\n\n\n\nDate\nPhoto\nSpeaker\nTitle\nAffiliation\nTime\nLocation\nSponsors\nRegister\n\n\n\n\nOctober 12\, 2016\, Wednesday\n\nKenichi Soga\nSensors for Smart Civil Infrastructure\nUC Berkeley\n12-1pm\nBanatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\nSustainable Infrastructures\,CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar Series\, CITRIS +ITS + TRUST + FORCES\nRegister\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Resilience Series is free and open to the public and sponsored by CITRIS and the Banatao Institute\, the Institute of Transportation Studies (ITS) and The Team for Research in Ubiquitous Secure Technology (TRUST) and Foundations Of Resilient CybEr-physical Systems (FORCES). \nCITRIS Research Exchange\nFree and open to the public\, the CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar Series is a weekly dialogue highlighting leading voices on societal-scale research issues. Each one-hour seminar takes place on Wednesdays and starts at 12pm Pacific time\, and is hosted live in the Banatao Auditorium at Sutardja Dai Hall on the UC Berkeley campus (*unless otherwise noted). \nJoin the conversation online with #CITRISRE. \nAll talks may be viewed on our YouTube Channel. \nLive broadcast at http://video.citris.berkeley.edu/playlists/webcast/. \nAdditional live webcasting of each CITRIS Research Exchange seminar is available at these CITRIS campuses: \n\nCITRIS @ Davis: 1127 Kemper Hall\, College of Engineering\, UC Davis\nCITRIS @ Santa Cruz: Room 595B\, Engineering 2 Building\, Baskin School of Engineering\, UC Santa Cruz
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/kenichi-soga-uc-berkeley-citris-research-exchange-resilience-seminar/
LOCATION:Banatao Auditorium\, 330 Sutardja Dai Hall\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160928T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160928T130000
DTSTAMP:20260613T204015
CREATED:20160822T231420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200911T193128Z
UID:14408-1475064000-1475067600@citris-uc.org
SUMMARY:Robots in the Harvest with James Ostrowski\, CITRIS Research Exchange
DESCRIPTION:Talk Title: Robots in the Harvest\nSpeaker: James Ostrowski\nDate: September 28\, 2016\, Wednesday\, 12-1pm\nLocation: Banatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, UC Berkeley\nJim Ostrowski is the VP of Engineering at Blue River Technology\, which serves farmers with computer-vision based robotics that unlock greater yield potential. \nRegister \n  \n \nFree and open to the public\, the CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar Series is a weekly dialogue highlighting leading voices on societal-scale research issues. Each one-hour seminar takes place on Wednesdays and starts at 12pm Pacific time\, and is hosted live in the Banatao Auditorium at Sutardja Dai Hall on the UC Berkeley campus (*unless otherwise noted). \nJoin the conversation online with #CITRISRE. \nAll talks may be viewed on our YouTube Channel. \nLive broadcast at http://video.citris.berkeley.edu/playlists/webcast/. \nAdditional live webcasting of each CITRIS Research Exchange seminar is available at these CITRIS campuses: \n\nCITRIS @ Davis: 1127 Kemper Hall\, College of Engineering\, UC Davis\nCITRIS @ Santa Cruz: Room 595B\, Engineering 2 Building\, Baskin School of Engineering\, UC Santa Cruz
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/robots-in-the-harvest-with-james-ostrowski-citris-research-exchange/
LOCATION:Banatao Auditorium\, 330 Sutardja Dai Hall\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160921T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160921T130000
DTSTAMP:20260613T204015
CREATED:20160822T225733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200911T193137Z
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SUMMARY:Mapping Aquatic Plants Using Airborne Sensors with Susan Ustin\, CITRIS Research Exchange
DESCRIPTION:Talk Title: Mapping Aquatic Plants Using Airborne Sensors\nSpeaker: Susan Ustin\nDate: September 21\, 2016\, Wednesday\, 12-1pm\nLocation: Banatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, UC Berkeley\nSusan Ustin is a Professor of Environmental and Resource Science and Director of the Center for Spatial Technologies and Remote Sensing (CSTARS) at UC Davis.  She works with imaging spectroscopy and other remote sensing systems at a variety of scales \,from leaf level to global. Among other studies\, she has included mapping vegetation distribution and abundance\, including invasive species mapping and mapping biological soil crust in semiarid regions. She has developed methods to quantify canopy water content and wildfire risk. She is currently a member of NASA’s MODIS Science Team and the Science Team for the planned HYSPIRI satellite and other previous NASA science teams.  She has worked with numerous satellite and airborne optical systems\, thermal imagers\, and small footprint LiDAR and RaDAR. \nRegister \n  \n \nFree and open to the public\, the CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar Series is a weekly dialogue highlighting leading voices on societal-scale research issues. Each one-hour seminar takes place on Wednesdays and starts at 12pm Pacific time\, and is hosted live in the Banatao Auditorium at Sutardja Dai Hall on the UC Berkeley campus (*unless otherwise noted). \nJoin the conversation online with #CITRISRE. \nAll talks may be viewed on our YouTube Channel. \nLive broadcast at http://video.citris.berkeley.edu/playlists/webcast/. \nAdditional live webcasting of each CITRIS Research Exchange seminar is available at these CITRIS campuses: \n\nCITRIS @ Davis: 1127 Kemper Hall\, College of Engineering\, UC Davis\nCITRIS @ Santa Cruz: Room 595B\, Engineering 2 Building\, Baskin School of Engineering\, UC Santa Cruz
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/mapping-aquatic-plants-using-airborne-sensors-with-susan-ustin-citris-research-exchange/
LOCATION:Banatao Auditorium\, 330 Sutardja Dai Hall\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160914T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160914T130000
DTSTAMP:20260613T204015
CREATED:20160815T080101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200911T193146Z
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SUMMARY:Taking Robots from the Lab to the Workforce with Melonee Wise\, CITRIS Research Exchange
DESCRIPTION:Talk Title: Taking Robots from the Lab to the Workforce\nSpeaker: Melonee Wise\nDate: September 14\, 2016\, Wednesday\, 12-1pm\nLocation: Banatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, UC Berkeley\nMelonee Wise (Photo: Fetch Robotics)\nMelonee Wise is the CEO of Fetch Robotics. \n“For the past 14 years I have been designing\, building\, and programming robotic hardware. As part of past projects\, I have had the opportunity to develop algorithms\, libraries\, and hardware for an autonomous boat\, autonomous car\, personal robot platforms\, battlebots\, and several low cost platforms. From this experience\, I have gained a broad understanding of robotic technologies and have experience developing complex robotic systems. For more information on my past projects please visit my personal website (meloneewise.com).” \nRegister \n  \n  \n \nFree and open to the public\, the CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar Series is a weekly dialogue highlighting leading voices on societal-scale research issues. Each one-hour seminar takes place on Wednesdays and starts at 12pm Pacific time\, and is hosted live in the Banatao Auditorium at Sutardja Dai Hall on the UC Berkeley campus (*unless otherwise noted). \nJoin the conversation online with #CITRISRE. \nAll talks may be viewed on our YouTube Channel. \nLive broadcast at http://video.citris.berkeley.edu/playlists/webcast/. \nAdditional live webcasting of each CITRIS Research Exchange seminar is available at these CITRIS campuses: \n\nCITRIS @ Davis: 1127 Kemper Hall\, College of Engineering\, UC Davis\nCITRIS @ Santa Cruz: Room 595B\, Engineering 2 Building\, Baskin School of Engineering\, UC Santa Cruz
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/taking-robots-from-the-lab-to-the-workforce/
LOCATION:Banatao Auditorium\, 330 Sutardja Dai Hall\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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