Foreclosure Crisis Data Sources, Mar 8

This presentation will provide an overview of available data pertaining to the foreclosure crisis. We’ll take a look at what data is freely available and […]

Intro to Species distribution modeling, Mar 9

One of the fastest developing and increasingly used tool for conservation and biogeographic research, this workshop introduces species distribution modeling. We will introduce the concepts […]

Semiconductor Nanowires for Energy Applications, Mar 9

Semiconductor nanowires are quasi-one-dimensional single-crystals that have emerged as promising materials for the development of photonic and electronic devices with enhanced performance. Nanowires offer solutions […]

Special EECS Seminar, Mar 14

The California state legislature has set aggressive Green House Gas emissions reduction goals of 60% by 2030 and 80% by 2050. Achieving these goals requires […]

Emily May, founder of Hollaback!, Apr 5

Hollaback! is a movement dedicated to ending street harassment using mobile technology. Street harassment is one of the most pervasive forms of gender-based violence and […]

CITRIS Big Ideas poster session, Apr 5

The poster session and awards ceremony will be held on Thursday, April 5th, at 1:00 p.m. in the Jean & E. Floyd Kvamme Atrium, Sutardja […]

Optimal Demand Response and Power Flow, Apr 6

Free and open to the public, the i4Energy Speaker Series is a weekly roundtable of lectures and discussions that highlight these research issues. All talks […]

Carbon Nanoelectronics and Macroelectronics, Apr 6

Carbon nanotubes and graphene offer great promise, but they also face significant challenges for future beyond-silicon nanoelectronics. This talk will focus on our recent work […]

Computing and the Practice of History, Apr 12

“Computing and the Practice of History” is an effort to elucidate some of the opportunities, advantages, and pitfalls that accompany the “digital turn” in historical […]

Computing and the Practice of History, Apr 12

“Computing and the Practice of History” is an effort to elucidate some of the opportunities, advantages, and pitfalls that accompany the “digital turn” in historical […]

Optimizing Data Centers, Apr 13

The complete schedule for the semester is online at . All talks may be viewed on our Webviewing at UC Davis: Academic Surge 2050 Webviewing […]

Nanobatteries And What We Learn From Them, Apr 13

Electrochemistry coupled with mechanics dictates the microstructural evolution and service life of many materials in the energy industry, and underlies problems such as stress-corrosion cracking […]

Berkeley Nanotechnology Forum 2012, Apr 14

The Berkeley Nanotechnology Forum is the largest and longest running nanotechnology-related speaker event on campus and a great networking opportunity. It consists of presentations by […]

9th Annual CACS Sustainability Summit, Apr 19

This year’s summit from the Chancellor’s Advisory Committee on Sustainability will open with a reception and poster session highlighting over 20 campus sustainability initiatives. Following […]