Just Water? Social Disparities and Drinking Water Quality in California's San Joaquin Valley, Apr 25
Energy and Resources Group Spring 2011 Colloquium Series (ER295)
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Energy and Resources Group Spring 2011 Colloquium Series (ER295)
Tickets & Registration (and more info): http://include.eventbrite.com Cost: General Admission- $20, Students- Free Swinging and Flowing: Inclusion and Diversity in the Age of Data Thursday, […]
Tickets & Registration (and more info): http://include.eventbrite.com Cost: General Admission- $20, Students- Free Swinging and Flowing: Inclusion and Diversity in the Age of Data Thursday, […]
On April 27 and 28, the Digital Inquiry symposium will bring together interdisciplinary scholars, artists, and media industry representatives to reflect on the nature of […]
The complete schedule for the semester is online at . All talks may be viewed on our Webviewing at UC Davis: Academic Surge 2050 Webviewing […]
The lab-on-chip concept has created miniature devices for the study of phenomena and the performance of tasks in physics, chemistry, biology, and medicine. But lab-on-chip […]
Social Entrepreneurship in Technology Build the Change You Want to See in the World May 1st, 12 – 4 pm Banatao Auditorium Sutardja Dai Hall […]
***Note new date and location for Artist Talk with Walter Kim.*** Join us for lunch and conversation with artist Walter Kim at the Berkeley Institute […]
Live broadcast at . Questions can be sent via Yahoo IM to username: citrisevents. All talks may be viewed on our Webviewing at UC Davis: […]
***Note new date and location for Artist Talk with Walter Kim.*** Join us for lunch and conversation with artist Walter Kim at the Berkeley Institute […]
Within the last ten years, the UM China Data Center has made lots of efforts in the development and distribution of government statistics, Census data, […]
The 2012 Green Chemistry Conference will highlight green chemistry’s growing role in education, research and outreach at UC Berkeley. The themes for the conference are: […]
Current environmental assessment methods commonly use a simple ‘point hunting’ approach. As a result, developers and design teams try to obtain “cheap and easy points”. […]
This event has been canceled and will be rescheduled for later in the summer. On May 9, 2012, the Floating Sensor Network team will conduct […]
This talk has been canceled and will be rescheduled for later in the summer. On May 9, 2012, the Floating Sensor Network team will conduct […]
This event has been canceled and will be rescheduled for later in the summer. On May 9, 2012, the Floating Sensor Network team will conduct […]
Traditionally, archaeologists when writing about the past, favor expository narratives in which the persona of the archaeologist-writer as well as his or her prehistoric people-subjects […]
Play behavior is not only the origin of our cultural ingenuity, but is intimately linked to the shape and function of that most ingenious feature […]
Dr. Moradkhani received his Ph.D. from University of California, Irvine in 2005 in civil and environmental engineering specializing in hydrology, hydraulics and water resources systems. […]
In this talk, Dr. Wolfgang Ferse will present an interesting and provocative real-world problem from Energy Trading and Risk Management (e.g. the interaction and interest […]
On Friday July 13 at noon, join faculty and other members of the Physics Department who will help the campus community understand the significance of […]
The annual UC Computing Services Conference (UCCSC) will be held at the Conference Center on the Clark Kerr Campus, August 5-7, 2012. This year’s theme […]
Access to affordable and reliable energy has been a cornerstone of the world’s increasing prosperity and economic growth since the beginning of the industrial revolution. […]