Events
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Data, Society, and Inference Seminar, Apr 1
This cross-disciplinary seminar series will feature speakers tackling social science questions with big data and cutting-edge computation, data analysis, and inference techniques. Talks will alternate […]
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Scott Summit, Designer, Bespoke Products, "Art of the Exoskeleton: 3D Printing for the Human Condition", Apr 1
What if you could communicate and spread physical products as easily as software or code? And what if you could modify each one to meet […]
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Scott Summit, Designer, Bespoke Products, "Art of the Exoskeleton: 3D Printing for the Human Condition", Apr 1
What if you could communicate and spread physical products as easily as software or code? And what if you could modify each one to meet […]
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Renewable Energy Futures to 2050: Current Thinking, Apr 3
Energy and Resources Group Spring 2012 Colloquium Series (ER295)
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Engaging Digital Humanities Curriculum, Apr 3
Ray Siemens is the Canada Research Chair in Humanities Computing and Distinguished Professor in the Faculty of Humanities at the University of Victoria in English […]
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Thought Leaders in Data Science and Analytics, Apr 3
Faculty and students are invited to join us at the School of Information for seminars on Data Science and Analytics by exciting speakers from the […]
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Clinical Integration at Kaiser, Apr 3
Registration for each event (by the Monday prior at 3pm) is required for LUNCH at UC Berkeley at . Everyone is welcome to attend, even […]
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The Role of Supply-Following Loads in Highly Renewable Electricity Grids, Apr 5
Driven by renewables portfolio standards and emissions limits, electrical grids are phasing in renewable electricity generation at an unprecedented rate, primarily displacing traditional fossil fuel-powered […]
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Data, Society, and Inference Seminar, Apr 8
This cross-disciplinary seminar series will feature speakers tackling social science questions with big data and cutting-edge computation, data analysis, and inference techniques. Talks will alternate […]
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Data, Society, and Inference Seminar, Apr 8
This cross-disciplinary seminar series will feature speakers tackling social science questions with big data and cutting-edge computation, data analysis, and inference techniques. Talks will alternate […]
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Exploring Political Controversy: A Visual Tool for Civic Sense-making, Apr 10
Peter Duerr currently is a visiting scholar at the CITRIS Data and Democracy Initiative (DDI). His home affiliation is the Department of Social Sciences at […]
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BERCshop: Who Owns Your Invention? A discussion on ownership and entrepreneurship, Apr 10
Come learn about patent rights, ownership, and commercialization for inventions and technologies developed at UC Berkeley and LBNL! Every day, Berkeley research scientists are making […]
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Big Ideas@Berkeley annual “Information Technology for Society” poster session, Apr 10
On Wednesday April 10th, from 2-4pm, Big Ideas@Berkeley will hold its annual “Information Technology for Society” poster session in B100 Blum Hall on the UC […]
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Frontiers in Urban Exposure Science, Apr 10
Energy and Resources Group Spring 2013 Colloquium Series (ER295)
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BERCshop: Can the U.S. satisfy the renewable fuels standard?, Apr 11
BERC is hosting three bioenergy experts to discuss the United States’ Renewable Fuels Standard (RFS2), advanced biofuels conversion pathways, and the future of bioenergy production. […]
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Downstream Regulation of CO2 Emissions in California's Electricity Sector, Apr 12
We examine the implications of alternative forms of cap-and-trade regulations on the California electricity market. Specific focus is given to the implementation of a downstream […]
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BERCshop: The Distributed Energy Revolution, Apr 15
The energy supply industry is witnessing a transformation with the rise of renewable energy technology and distributed energy generation. What barriers must be overcome to […]
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A. Richard Newton Memorial Lecture in Synthetic Biology, Apr 16
A giant in the field of genomics, Dr. Venter will share his insights on the promise and possibilities of synthetic biology. The annual A. Richard […]
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Thought Leaders in Data Science and Analytics, Apr 17
Faculty and students are invited to join us at the School of Information for seminars on Data Science and Analytics by exciting speakers from the […]
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Brain-Machine Interfaces, Apr 17
Brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) hold great potential to aid large numbers of people with neurological disorders. BMIs also provide a framework for studying cortical dynamics and […]
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Thought Leaders in Data Science and Analytics, Apr 17
Faculty and students are invited to join us at the School of Information for seminars on Data Science and Analytics by exciting speakers from the […]
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A Berkeley Lab Sustainability Strategy, Apr 19
How does a mature organization change business-as-usual to meet aggressive sustainability goals over the coming decades? John Elliott, Chief Sustainability Officer at Berkley Lab, will […]
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16th Annual Travers Conference: California's Energy Future, Apr 19
The state of California has embraced an ambitious goal of meeting its future energy needs while increasing its use of renewable energy. But a recent […]
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Minner Distinguished Lecture in Engineering Ethics: Engineering and Social Responsibility, Apr 22
The NAE’s Engineering Grand Challenges directive has led to a renewed focus within engineering education on the connections between engineering and the well-being of society. […]
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10th Annual Sustainability Summit, Apr 22-23, 2013
Save the date! The 10th Annual Sustainability Summit will be on Monday, April 22 from 2-5PM and it will be held at Sutardja Dai Hall. […]
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Minner Distinguished Lecture in Engineering Ethics: Engineering and Social Responsibility, Apr 22
The NAE’s Engineering Grand Challenges directive has led to a renewed focus within engineering education on the connections between engineering and the well-being of society. […]
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On the Inference of Pattern and Process in Nature: What Information Theory Can Teach Us, Apr 24
Energy and Resources Group Spring 2013 Colloquium Series (ER295)
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Virtual Angkor: Animating Zhou Daguan’s 13th Century Descriptions of Cambodia, Apr 24
Being the only surviving eyewitness description of Angkor as a lively and fully functional medieval metropolis, the account by Zhou Daguan, a 13th century Chinese […]
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Transforming Health Care with Technology: Model-Based Approaches, Apr 24
The mounting need to improve the quality and efficiency of healthcare due to economic pressures and changing demographics requires significant transformations in healthcare delivery. This […]
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Smart Grid and Technology Integration at Pacific Gas and Electric, Apr 26
The Smart Grid has evolved from a concept to reality in California. In its earliest days, Smart Grid was a collection of interesting ideas for […]
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Innovating Technologies for the Poorest Two Billion, Apr 30
Two recent technology innovations could improve the lives of tens-possibly hundreds-of millions of people among the poorest two billion people on the planet. Both technologies […]
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Frugal Science and Global Health, May 1
Somebody once said, “What a damn fool can do for a dollar, an engineer can do for a nickel.” Thinking about cost as an engineering […]
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Thought Leaders in Data Science and Analytics, May 1
Faculty and students are invited to join us at the School of Information for seminars on Data Science and Analytics by exciting speakers from the […]
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Climate-Challenged Society, May 1
Energy and Resources Group Spring 2013 Colloquium Series (ER295)
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Plausible Fallacies and Inconvenient Truths, May 2
Throughout time, scholars and craftsmen have developed — and built upon — plausible explanations for what they observe in fields of technology and science. As […]
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TRUST Security Seminar, May 2
Our relationships with systems that instruct us to choose ‘strong’ passwords might best be described as high maintenance (a term coined in 1989 by Ephron). […]
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Big Neuroscience, May 2
The talk will run from 7:30—8:30pm on Thursday, May 2 in the Berkeley City College basement auditorium. The reception will begin at 7pm with light […]
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Advanced Energy Storage, May 3
Energy storage has often been referred to as the ‘holy grail’ of the electric power system – an unattainable panacea that would greatly improve the […]
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Berkeley Design Fest, May 8
Where is design happening at Berkeley? Everywhere! UC Berkeley students from all over campus have been engaging in design to solve a diversity of real-world […]
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Design for Change Lab: Sustainability, Technology and the Dynamics of Rapid Change, May 10
Our world’s most pressing challenges, such as Climate Change, energy insecurity, water insecurity, social inequity, and food insecurity are integrated challenges that are marked by […]
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ERG Master's Presentations, May 10
Energy and Resources Group Spring 2013 Colloquium Series (ER295)
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Problems with and solutions to global sustainability: culture, biology, and sociopolitical practices., May 10
This is the final event in the Berkeley Sawyer Seminar series on “Speciesism and the Future of Humanity,” funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, […]
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Scheme IV: 4th Scientific Colloquium for Healthcare, Engineering and Medicine, May 15
The complexities of health care research require a collaborative and multi-disciplinary approach to provide innovative solutions to today’s health care needs. By leveraging expertise across […]