Innovators@Cal, Oct 4
Innovators@Cal is an exciting event that fosters collaboration across the entire UC Berkeley campus. Come and attend Innovators@Cal to intellectually engage with students across disciplines […]
CITRIS and the Banatao Institute
Creating information technology solutions for society's most pressing challenges
Innovators@Cal is an exciting event that fosters collaboration across the entire UC Berkeley campus. Come and attend Innovators@Cal to intellectually engage with students across disciplines […]
This all-day conference will bring together senior policymakers, academics and international practitioners from China and the U.S. to discuss two important topics: (1) Revisions to […]
Join us to learn about the world-class public health research being conducted at Berkeley! Each week features a different, student-nominated faculty member presenting their latest […]
Innovators@Cal is an exciting event that fosters collaboration across the entire UC Berkeley campus. Come and attend Innovators@Cal to intellectually engage with students across disciplines […]
An interactive discussion geared for entrepreneurs looking to learn about sourcing strategy for new technology products. We will use Tesla Motor’s Roadster sourcing strategy to […]
An interactive discussion geared for entrepreneurs looking to learn about sourcing strategy for new technology products. We will use Tesla Motor’s Roadster sourcing strategy to […]
Energy and Resources Group Fall 2012 Colloquium Series (ER295)
The Blum Center for Developing Economies is honored to host USAID Administrator Rajiv Shah on October 10th at 4pm in Sibley Auditorium. Live stream: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/12198375 […]
Energy and Resources Group Fall 2012 Colloquium Series (ER295)
The maker movement has grown out of Make Magazine and Maker Faire. It is a grassroots movement that invites participation of amateurs of all ages […]
Julia Washburn, Associate Director for Interpretation and Education at the United States National Park Service, will present the Park Service’s vision for the role of […]
Julia Washburn, Associate Director for Interpretation and Education at the United States National Park Service, will present the Park Service’s vision for the role of […]
The Student Environment Resource Center (SERC) will be holding its official grand opening event on Friday, October 12th from 3:30 to 5:00 PM. The event […]
Professor Akella will describe his research, which is based on extensive interactions with Silicon Valley and firms such as AOL, SAP, Cisco, IBM. He will […]
David Perlman from the San Francisco Chronicle and Charles Petit, founder of the MIT Science Journalism Tracker will be focusing on “Science and the Media”. […]
Join us each Thursday to learn about the world-class public health research being conducted at Berkeley, meet faculty and enjoy free snacks. Every week features […]
David Perlman from the San Francisco Chronicle and Charles Petit, founder of the MIT Science Journalism Tracker will be focusing on “Science and the Media”. […]
Electric power distribution used to be so pleasant and simple: power flowed down the wires from a nice substation to a happy consumer, and if […]
I will present in this talk our recent results on human-like motion planning and interaction for training and rehabilitation applications. Our approach for human-like motion […]
That we live in a networked society has become a cliché. From high-speed financial networks that erode national sovereignty to Twitter feeds that foster new […]
Time-series data is increasingly ubiquitous and generated in large volumes; commercial buildings are a particularly rich source of this information generated by the building management […]
In this talk a novel system we designed that allows users to reflect upon their moods while doing desktop computing activities and other daily events […]
In this talk a novel system we designed that allows users to reflect upon their moods while doing desktop computing activities and other daily events […]
Energy and Resources Group/Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Joint Faculty Candidate Job Talk
Abstract: The Beauty and Joy of Computing (BJC) was chosen as one of the initial pilots for a new “AP CS: Principles” exam to be […]
With the increasing global demand for more efficient lighting solutions, light emitting diodes (LED’s) have gained widespread adoption in both consumer and industrial lighting markets. […]
With the increasing global demand for more efficient lighting solutions, light emitting diodes (LED’s) have gained widespread adoption in both consumer and industrial lighting markets. […]
Energy and Resources Group/Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Joint Faculty Candidate Job Talk
Smart City approaches rely on the integration of modeling/simulation techniques and ICT (Information and Communication Technologies) into city planning and practices, such as city growth […]
Dr. Carlos Maltzahn is Associate Adjunct Professor of Computer Science at the University of California, Santa Cruz. He is also Director of the UCSC Systems […]
This talk gives an overview on the acoustics aspects of this virtual reality system. This includes the simulation of room acoustics, sound reproduction to the […]
Dr. Carlos Maltzahn is Associate Adjunct Professor of Computer Science at the University of California, Santa Cruz. He is also Director of the UCSC Systems […]
Abstract: When we need to solve an optimization problem we usually use the best available algorithm/software or try to improve it. In recent years we […]
Abstract: When we need to solve an optimization problem we usually use the best available algorithm/software or try to improve it. In recent years we […]
Today, almost none of the cars on the road are internet-connected. Automatic has built a product to do that right now, which leverages the smartphones […]
Wireless sensor networks have huge potential to improve efficiency and quality of manufacturing operations, enable smart grid applications, and enable demand response/smart buildings, among other […]
Today, almost none of the cars on the road are internet-connected. Automatic has built a product to do that right now, which leverages the smartphones […]
Drawing on examples from her past and current research, Mary Gray talks about both responding to recent provocations about the role of “big data” in […]
Drawing on examples from her past and current research, Mary Gray talks about both responding to recent provocations about the role of “big data” in […]
From 3-D printers and flexible electronics to nanotech water filters and high-efficiency solar films, today’s designers and engineers are taking a hands-on approach to invent […]
Energy and Resources Group/Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Joint Faculty Candidate Job Talk
The Blum Center for Developing Economies will be hosting Lynn Murphy from the Hewlett Foundation as part of a new student focused series called “Careers […]
Dr. Rodier will demonstrate how emerging information technology in the areas of transportation and land use planning can be used to inform policy design and […]
Come join IDEC for an evening with some of the most innovative minds using design to address the developing world’s wicked problems. Hear from an […]
Electric lighting represents a significant fraction of energy use in commercial and industrial buildings. Controlling electric lighting output based on occupancy, daylight availability and electricity […]
The most resonant slogan of Occupy Wall Street is “we are the 99%!” But who are the one percent? The popular answer is “Wall Street.” […]