DREAMS/CPAR Seminar – Linda Pouliot
ZoomCITRIS People and Robots hosts a weekly seminar series every Monday afternoon jointly with UC Berkeley’s “Design of Robotics and Embedded systems, Analysis, and Modeling” Seminars (DREAMS). […]
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CITRIS People and Robots hosts a weekly seminar series every Monday afternoon jointly with UC Berkeley’s “Design of Robotics and Embedded systems, Analysis, and Modeling” Seminars (DREAMS). […]
A CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar on Artificial Intelligence Talk title: "Guiding the University of California’s Responsible Use of AI" Panel moderated by: Brandie Nonnecke, Director, […]
Now in its sixth year, the annual Diversity in Tech Symposium (formerly Women in Tech) will highlight the experiences of experts working to advance innovation […]
CITRIS People and Robots hosts a weekly seminar series every Monday afternoon jointly with UC Berkeley’s “Design of Robotics and Embedded systems, Analysis, and Modeling” Seminars (DREAMS). […]
Talk Title: "Pandemic Engineering: Accessible Tools for Lowering Risk and Spread of Infection" Speaker: Richard Corsi, Dean of the College of Engineering, UC Davis Register […]
Wildfires are becoming an existential threat to the well-being of the U.S. population, with wildfire-induced air pollution as one of the most severe contributors to […]
CITRIS People and Robots hosts a weekly seminar series every Monday afternoon jointly with UC Berkeley’s “Design of Robotics and Embedded systems, Analysis, and Modeling” Seminars (DREAMS). […]
CITRIS People and Robots hosts a weekly seminar series every Monday afternoon jointly with UC Berkeley’s “Design of Robotics and Embedded systems, Analysis, and Modeling” Seminars (DREAMS). […]
CITRIS People and Robots hosts a weekly seminar series every Monday afternoon jointly with UC Berkeley’s “Design of Robotics and Embedded systems, Analysis, and Modeling” Seminars (DREAMS). […]
DroneCamp, now in its sixth year, is a collaborative five-day training program that covers everything researchers need to know to use drones for mapping and field data collection.
Becca Fenwick will present "CIDER, a New Drone Education and Research Program at UC Santa Cruz."
Please join us to celebrate the 2022 CITRIS Workforce Innovation cohort. Host organizations, professors, friends and family are invited to watch student interns showcase the […]
Alison Post will present "When Do Local Governments Use Tech To Improve Transparency? The Case of California Transit."
The CITRIS Seed Funding program issues short-term, competitive awards to advance information technology research and catalyze early work that can benefit industry, the public sector […]
Kaveh Madani will speak on "Greater Than the Sum of Their Parts: Deceiving Assumptions in Analyzing Complex Human-environment Systems."
Ricardo de Castro will present "Electric Propulsion in Agriculture Vehicles: Opportunities and Challenges."
FIRA USA 2022 will bring together people with diverse expertise in agricultural robotics for three days of problem-solving, decision-making and planning.
Sumeet Singh will present "PG&E's Approach to Balance Resiliency, Reliability, Decarbonization and Climate Change."
Andre Cheung will present "AI Wildfire Detection: Customer Stories."
Verónica Ahumada will present "Telepresence Robots: Designing for an Inclusive Future."
Spencer Castro will present "The Multitasking Motorist: Interactions With Technology."
Michele Barbato will present "Climate Change Effects on Hurricane Risk for Single-Family Houses in the United States."
Talk Title: "Bioconvergence: Transforming How Humans Live and Age" Speaker: Steven Johnston, Vice President and Head of Technology Transformation and Enablement, Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany Register […]
Ricardo Sanfelice will present "Unraveling the Computing Bottleneck for Autonomy."
How can we engage diverse talent to transform the future of infrastructure to address inequality and promote smarter environments?
Stuart Russell presents "How Not To Destroy the World With AI."
(This talk will also be livestreamed.)
Sergey Levine presents "Reinforcement Learning With Large Datasets: a Path to Resourceful Autonomous Agents."
(This talk will also be livestreamed.)
Michael I. Jordan presents "How AI Fails Us, and How Economics Can Help."
(This talk will also be livestreamed.)
Pamela Samuelson presents "Generative AI Meets Copyright."
(This talk will also be livestreamed.)