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SUMMARY:CITRIS Research Exchange with Dawn Song
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER TO ATTEND \nAbout the speaker: \nDawn Song is a Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at UC Berkeley. She is the co-founder of Oasis Labs\, a team designing a platform to overcome the performance\, security\, and privacy limitations that hamper blockchain adoption. Her research interest lies in deep learning and security. She has studied diverse security and privacy issues in computer systems and networks\, including areas ranging from software security\, networking security\, database security\, distributed systems security\, applied cryptography\, to the intersection of machine learning and security. \nShe is the recipient of various awards including the MacArthur Fellowship\, the Guggenheim Fellowship\, the NSF CAREER Award\, the Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship\, the MIT Technology Review TR-35 Award\, the George Tallman Ladd Research Award\, the Okawa Foundation Research Award\, the Li Ka Shing Foundation Women in Science Distinguished Lecture Series Award\, the Faculty Research Award from IBM\, Google and other major tech companies\, and Best Paper Awards from top conferences. She obtained her Ph.D. degree from UC Berkeley. Prior to joining UC Berkeley as a faculty\, she was an Assistant Professor at Carnegie Mellon University from 2002 to 2007. \nAbout the Series:\nLaunched in 2008\, the CITRIS Research Exchange delivers fresh perspectives on information technology and society from distinguished academic\, industry\, and civic leaders. Join us this fall to celebrate 10 years of innovative ideas and dialogue. \nLearn more about CITRIS and the Banatao Institute at the University of California. \n—- \nThe CITRIS Research Exchange is free and open to the public. Each one-hour seminar starts at 12pm Pacific time and is hosted live at Sutardja Dai Hall on the UC Berkeley campus\, unless otherwise noted. Register online by Monday prior for a complimentary lunch inside the auditorium. \n\nLive broadcast at https://www.youtube.com/user/citrisuc/live.\nJoin the conversation on Twitter: @citrisnews #CITRISRE.\nAll talks may be viewed on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/citrisuc/playlists.\nJoin our mailing list to receive the latest news\, event announcements\, and cutting-edge research updates from CITRIS and the Banatao Institute! Visit http://bit.ly/SubscribeCITRIS to sign up today. Past issues are available at: https://citris-uc.org/newsletter/.\n\n 
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/citris-research-exchange-with-dawn-song/
LOCATION:Banatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, Room 310\, Berkeley\, 94720
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181031T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181031T130000
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SUMMARY:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar with Roya Pakzad
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER TO ATTEND\nAbout the speaker: \nRoya Pakzad serves as a Research Associate and Project Leader in Technology and Human Rights at Stanford University’s Global Digital Policy Incubator (GDPi). She also works with Stanford’s program in Iranian Studies on the role of information and communication technologies in human rights in Iran. Roya has worked on initiatives relating to everything from the role of technology in the Syrian refugee crisis to the human rights implications of Artificial Intelligence. She also researches the human rights policy and practices of technology companies and explores the role of technology in empowering marginalized groups. After three years working at Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) as an electrical engineer\, she decided to converge her interests in technology and human rights. She holds degrees from Shahid Beheshti University (B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering)\, the University of Southern California (M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering) and Columbia University (M.A. in Human Rights Studies). Roya was born and raised in Tehran\, Iran and currently lives in Santa Cruz\, California. \nAbout the Series:\nLaunched in 2008\, the CITRIS Research Exchange delivers fresh perspectives on information technology and society from distinguished academic\, industry\, and civic leaders. Join us this fall to celebrate 10 years of innovative ideas and dialogue. \nLearn more about CITRIS and the Banatao Institute at the University of California. \n—- \nThe CITRIS Research Exchange is free and open to the public. Each one-hour seminar starts at 12pm Pacific time and is hosted live at Sutardja Dai Hall on the UC Berkeley campus\, unless otherwise noted. Register online by Monday prior for a complimentary lunch inside the auditorium. \n\nLive broadcast at https://www.youtube.com/user/citrisuc/live.\nJoin the conversation on Twitter: @citrisnews #CITRISRE.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/citris-research-exchange-seminar-with-roya-pakzad/
LOCATION:Banatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, Room 310\, Berkeley\, 94720
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181114T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181114T130000
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SUMMARY:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar with Wesley Valdes
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER TO ATTEND \nAbout the speaker: \nDr. Valdes is coming on board at UC Davis Health to fill a role as the Principal Architect for Digital Health and as the Medical Director for Outpatient Telehealth Services. Dr. Valdes is an internal medicine physician trained in treating chronic wounds and tissue repair and will staff the new outpatient chronic wound clinic. Dr. Valdes enjoys watching trends in the tech industry and is constantly looking for ways to bring successful solutions into the delivery of healthcare services. His focus is on the workflow of healthcare service delivery with attention to the patient’s viewpoint of that experience. Dr. Valdes has been asked to be the medical director for the UC-Davis Digital Health Resource Center which is intended to be a catalogue of services to help ideas from both internal and external groups down their path of development. The Digital Health Resource Center will support sandbox IT environments that allow demonstration and testing of pre-production applications and concepts\, provide educational programs to prepare startups and companies to better collaborate within the highly regulated healthcare enterprise level facilities\, and work in tandem with other support services in the Center for Health Technology at UC Davis which include clinical virtual simulation labs\, telehealth operations\, and research support staff. \nAbout the Series:\nLaunched in 2008\, the CITRIS Research Exchange delivers fresh perspectives on information technology and society from distinguished academic\, industry\, and civic leaders. Join us this fall to celebrate 10 years of innovative ideas and dialogue. \nLearn more about CITRIS and the Banatao Institute at the University of California. \n—- \nThe CITRIS Research Exchange is free and open to the public. Each one-hour seminar starts at 12pm Pacific time and is hosted live at Sutardja Dai Hall on the UC Berkeley campus\, unless otherwise noted. Register online by Monday prior for a complimentary lunch inside the auditorium. \n\nLive broadcast at https://www.youtube.com/user/citrisuc/live.\nJoin the conversation on Twitter: @citrisnews #CITRISRE.\nAll talks may be viewed on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/citrisuc/playlists.\nJoin our mailing list to receive the latest news\, event announcements\, and cutting-edge research updates from CITRIS and the Banatao Institute! Visit https://mailchi.mp/citris-uc/signup to sign up today. Past issues are available at: http://citris-uc.org/newsletter/.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/citris-research-exchange-seminar-with-wesley-valdes-2/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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SUMMARY:Wesley Valdes on “Times\, they are a Changin … Healthcare and the Connected Consumer”
DESCRIPTION:About the speaker:\nDr. Valdes is coming on board at UC Davis Health to fill a role as the Principal Architect for Digital Health and as the Medical Director for Outpatient Telehealth Services. Dr. Valdes is an internal medicine physician trained in treating chronic wounds and tissue repair and will staff the new outpatient chronic wound clinic. Dr. Valdes enjoys watching trends in the tech…
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/wesley-valdes-on-times-they-are-a-changin-healthcare-and-the-connected-consumer-7/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181128T120000
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CREATED:20180925T051825Z
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SUMMARY:Rachel Slaybaugh on “Creating the Future of Nuclear Energy”
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER TO ATTEND\n“Creating the Future of Nuclear Energy”\nAbout the speaker:\nRachel Slaybaugh is an Assistant Professor of Nuclear Engineering at the University of California\, Berkeley. Prof. Slaybaugh’s research program is based in computational methods and applied to existing and advanced nuclear reactors\, nuclear non-proliferation and security\, and shielding applications. Slaybaugh is currently serving as a Program Director at ARPA-E. She is also a Senior Fellow at the Breakthrough Institute and at the Berkeley Institute of Data Science. At Berkeley\, Prof. Slaybaugh develops programs to train and inspire the next generation to innovate in clean energy\, including the Nuclear Innovation Bootcamp. \nSlaybaugh received a BS in Nuclear Engineering from Penn State where she served as a licensed nuclear reactor operator. She went on to the University of Wisconsin–Madison to earn an MS and a PhD in Nuclear Engineering and Engineering Physics along with a certificate in Energy Analysis and Policy.  Slaybaugh’s Rickover Fellowship took her to Bettis Atomic Power Laboratory prior to joining Berkeley. Throughout her career\, Slaybaugh has been engaged in Software Carpentry education and training; she is particularly interested in reproducibility in computational science. \nAbout the Series:\nLaunched in 2008\, the CITRIS Research Exchange delivers fresh perspectives on information technology and society from distinguished academic\, industry\, and civic leaders. Join us this fall to celebrate 10 years of innovative ideas and dialogue. \nLearn more about CITRIS and the Banatao Institute at the University of California. \n—- \nThe CITRIS Research Exchange is free and open to the public. Each one-hour seminar starts at 12pm Pacific time and is hosted live at Sutardja Dai Hall on the UC Berkeley campus\, unless otherwise noted. Register online by Monday prior for a complimentary lunch inside the auditorium. \n\nLive broadcast at https://www.youtube.com/user/citrisuc/live.\nJoin the conversation on Twitter: @citrisnews #CITRISRE.\nAll talks may be viewed on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/citrisuc/playlists.\nJoin our mailing list to receive the latest news\, event announcements\, and cutting-edge research updates from CITRIS and the Banatao Institute! Visit https://mailchi.mp/citris-uc/signup to sign up today. Past issues are available at: http://citris-uc.org/newsletter/.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/rachel-slaybaugh-on-creating-the-future-of-nuclear-energy/
LOCATION:Banatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, Room 310\, Berkeley\, 94720
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190206T120000
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CREATED:20190129T090101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190129T090101Z
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SUMMARY:Greg Crutsinger on “Drones and data: aftermath of California’s wildfires”
DESCRIPTION:About the talk: \nDrone technology has been increasingly used by public agencies for emergency and disaster response\, including the recent devastating wildfires in California. However\, the volume of information drones can collect quickly has resulted in a pressing need for rapid data processing and visualization. This lecture will walk through the use of drone imagery following three major…
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/greg-crutsinger-on-drones-and-data-aftermath-of-californias-wildfires-3/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190213T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190213T130000
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CREATED:20190125T090101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190125T090101Z
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SUMMARY:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar with Erin Hestir
DESCRIPTION:About the speaker:\nErin is currently a researcher at the University of California Merced. Her research interests focus on earth observations to address the multiple stressors acting upon the earth’s systems under threat for water and food security and biodiversity including: changing hydro-climate\, land use\, water projects\, species introductions\, sediment\, nutrient and carbon transport. Her…
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/citris-research-exchange-seminar-with-erin-hestir/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190227T120000
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CREATED:20190226T090101Z
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SUMMARY:Rita Lucarelli on “Cultural contexts for immersive visualization and VR”
DESCRIPTION:About the speaker:  \nRita Lucarelli studied at the University of Naples “L’Orientale\,” Italy\, where she received her MA degree in Classical Languages and Egyptology. She holds her Ph.D. from Leiden University\, the Netherlands (2005). Her Ph.D. thesis was published in 2006 as The Book of the Dead of Gatseshen: Ancient Egyptian Funerary Religion in the 10th Century BC. From 2005 to 2010\,…
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/rita-lucarelli-on-cultural-contexts-for-immersive-visualization-and-vr/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190306T120000
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CREATED:20190125T090101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190125T090101Z
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SUMMARY:CITRIS Research Exchange with Kathy Yelick
DESCRIPTION:About the speaker:  \nKatherine Yelick is a Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences at the University of California at Berkeley and the Associate Laboratory Director for Computing Sciences at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Her research is in programming languages\, compilers\, parallel algorithms\, and automatic performance tuning. She is well known for her work in…
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/citris-research-exchange-with-kathy-yelick/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190308T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190308T170000
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CREATED:20180814T002015Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T222225Z
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SUMMARY:Women in Tech: The Future of AI
DESCRIPTION:March 8\, 2019\nRegister on Eventbrite\nSince Ada Lovelace wrote the first computer program nearly 200 years ago\, women have contributed to the advancement of computing and helped pave the way for today’s artificial intelligence (AI). Today\, women are pushing the frontiers of AI in applications from robotics to recruiting\, from startups to venture capital. Equally far-reaching are women’s contributions to investigate AI’s social\, ethical\, and legal implications. For all the promise of new technology\, AI can exacerbate negative effects when it reinforces biases and inequalities. \nEstimates show that women comprise only 13.5 percent of those working in machine learning\, one of the fastest-growing technology fields. This well-recognized gender gap continues to deter talent and diminish the potential for the field\, which will affect innumerable aspects of our economy and everyday lives. The Women in Tech Initiative imagines a different future. \nAt this year’s symposium\, we will highlight the experiences of women in AI and explore our collective future with representatives from established companies\, startups\, academia\, and the public sector. \nThe event will also feature the Women in Tech Initiative Athena Awards recognizing those who have championed the advancement of women in technology. \nThe symposium is open to everyone\, encouraging a broader audience to join the conversation. Attendees will have the opportunity to share experiences\, establish new connections\, and collectively champion the advancement of women in technology. \nPresented by the Women in Technology Initiative at the University of California\, CITRIS and the Banatao Institute\, and the UC Berkeley College of Engineering. \n \nFor event questions or more information on sponsorship opportunities\, please contact:\nJill Finlayson\, Director\, Women in Technology Initiative\, witi@berkeley.edu\n 
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/women-in-tech-the-future-of-ai/
LOCATION:Sibley Auditorium\, Bechtel Engineering Center\, University of California\, Berkeley\, Bechtel Engineering Center\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190313T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190313T130000
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CREATED:20190125T090101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190304T174128Z
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SUMMARY:CITRIS Research Exchange with Sera Linardi
DESCRIPTION:About the speaker:  \nSera Linardi is an Associate Professor at the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs (GSPIA) at the University of Pittsburgh. She received her Ph.D. in Social Science at the California Institute of Technology after working as a computer scientist at Adobe Systems. She bridges academic research and practical challenges in public/social services provision\, specifically around prosocial behavior\, information aggregation\, and behavioral economics of the poor.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/citris-research-exchange-with-yana-feldman/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190320T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190320T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T000559
CREATED:20190125T090101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190125T090101Z
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SUMMARY:CITRIS Research Exchange with Prasant Mohopatra
DESCRIPTION:About the speaker:  \nDr. Prasant Mohapatra is serving as the Vice Chancellor for Research at University of California\, Davis. He is also a Professor in the Department of Computer Science and served as the Dean and Vice-Provost of Graduate Studies at University of California\, Davis during 2016-18. He served as an Associate Chancellor during 2014-16\, and the Interim Vice-Provost and CIO of UC…
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/citris-research-exchange-with-prasant-mohopatra/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190403T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190403T130000
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CREATED:20190324T215720Z
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SUMMARY:Cyrus Farivar on "50 years of surveillance law in America"
DESCRIPTION:Cyrus [suh-ROOS] is an Investigative Tech Reporter at NBC News\, and is also an author and radio producer. \nHis second book\, Habeas Data\, about the legal cases over the last 50 years that have had an outsized impact on surveillance and privacy law in America\, is due out May 8\, 2018 from Melville House. \nIn 2017\, Cyrus Farivar and Joe Mullin won the Technology Reporting award from the Society of Professional Journalists\, Northern California Chapter for their August 2016 story: “Stealing bitcoins with badges: How Silk Road’s dirty cops got caught.”
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/cyrus-farivar-on-50-years-of-surveillance-law-in-america/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190413T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190413T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T000559
CREATED:20190402T080101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190402T080101Z
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SUMMARY:Join CITRIS Invention Lab on Cal Day!
DESCRIPTION:Join us for UC Berkeley’s annul open house event. We have two activities planned for the day: \nActivity 1: Outside of Yali’s Cafe\, we will have a large-scale\, interactive marble run constructed completely out of cardboard and dowels that can be modified and tested to illustrate the principles of rapid prototyping\, testing and the wide range usefulness of recycled materials. \nActivity 2: At…
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/join-citris-invention-lab-on-cal-day/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190418T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190418T200500
DTSTAMP:20260404T000559
CREATED:20190417T080101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190417T080101Z
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SUMMARY:How To Be an Effective Female Founder
DESCRIPTION:SWE Startup Spring at Berkeley presents the first of a two-part series on Women Entrepreneurs: How To Be an Effective Female Founder on April 18th\, 6-8pm at 290 HMMB. \nDo you want to know how to become an effective female founder? Come listen to panelists Caroline Winnett\, Executive Director at SkyDeck\, Maria Artunduaga\, CEO of Respira Labs\, Paola Santana\, Founder of Matternet and now Social…
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/how-to-be-an-effective-female-founder/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190426T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190426T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T000559
CREATED:20190417T080101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190422T163151Z
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SUMMARY:The role of data science in preventing and rescuing children from human trafficking
DESCRIPTION:How can artificial intelligence and machine learning help prevent child exploitation and human trafficking? Researchers and advocates in academia\, industry and the nonprofit world are coming together in this panel to discuss technological interventions to combat this issue. \nFor example\, there are now about 425\,000 entries of missing children in the National Center for Missing & Exploitation Children’s database. Last year alone\, the NCMEC CyberTipline received more than 18.4 million reports of possible child sexual exploitation. There is a much promise in AI/ML to enable the search of tens of millions of images in an effort to a) identify children and suspects; b) associate images with network addresses or domain names and c) to distinguish new images from known ones. Searching and investigating these reports in a timely manner is nearly impossible without the assistance of technology. Moreover\, AI/ML may be instrumental in the timely prevention of trafficking. Research is ongoing regarding the use of AI/ML to detect alarming internet and social media messages\, including the use of online messaging to lure children into child trafficking. \nRSVP here: https://forms.gle/QPLsN3yw9My9agip8 \nEvent Type: Panel Discussion\nDate: Friday\, April 26\, 2019\nTime: 11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.\nOn Campus Location: Blum Hall\nRoom Name/Number: B100\nSponsor: Blum Center for Developing Economies
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/the-role-of-data-science-in-preventing-and-rescuing-children-from-human-trafficking/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190430T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190430T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T000559
CREATED:20190417T185655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200712T084752Z
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SUMMARY:CITRIS Tech for Social Good Showcase 2019
DESCRIPTION:Register \nThe CITRIS Tech for Social Good Program at UC Berkeley supports student-led learning and technology development to support healthy\, sustainable\, connected\, and equitable livelihoods in the United States and abroad. \nThe Tech for Social Good Showcase will highlight student-led projects funded during the 2018-2019 academic year that apply tech and data for social good. \nProjects featured will range from a platform that empowers women to successfully negotiate their salaries to a mapping tool to track and predict environmental justice hotspots in Latin America. \nAgenda \n2:00 Welcome & Overview of the CITRIS Tech for Social Good Program \n2:15 2018-2019 Tech for Social Good Awardee Presentations \n3:00 Reception in Kvamme Atrium & CITRIS Tech Museum (light refreshments served) \nRegister
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/citris-tech-for-social-good-showcase-2019/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190508T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190509T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T000559
CREATED:20190425T181742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200712T084709Z
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SUMMARY:Jacobs Spring Design Showcase 2019
DESCRIPTION:The CITRIS Invention Lab is excited to be part of the Jacobs Spring Design Showcase\, a 2-day design fair featuring innovative projects and demos from students in 17 UC Berkeley courses\, along with members of campus design clubs and other student makers. \nMany of the project that will be displayed were built in the CITRIS Invention Lab\, including projects from the following classes: \n\nNew Media C203 / ME C205: Critical Making\nDES-INV 23 Creative Programming\nDES INV 190-2: Global Product Development\nand many other Decal courses and Jacobs Innovation Catalyst Grant Recipients.\n\nWe hope to see you there! \nRegister
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/jacobs-spring-design-showcase-2019/
LOCATION:310  Jacobs Hall\, Berkeley\, CA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190508T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190508T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T000559
CREATED:20190417T080101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190422T163530Z
UID:18941-1557327600-1557331200@citris-uc.org
SUMMARY:BIDS Data Science Lecture: Hate speech\, algorithms\, and digital connectivity
DESCRIPTION:The Online Hate Index (OHI) is a research partnership between UC Berkeley’s D-Lab and Google Jigsaw that seeks to improve society’s understanding of online hate speech (from sources such as YouTube\, Reddit\, Twitter and other social media sites)\, including its prevalence over time\, variation across regions and demographics\, our ability to measure it through crowdsourcing and algorithms\, and how to influence it through historical or future interventions. Through a combination of citizen science and machine learning\, the team is developing a nuanced measurement methodology that decomposes hate speech into various constituent components\, enabling it to be transformed into a continuous “hate speech scale\,” making it easier to rate\, evaluate and understand than a single omnibus question (i.e. “is this comment hate speech?”). \nThe project is setting new standards for the data science of hate speech\, with goals to 1) establish a theoretically-grounded definition of hate speech inclusive of research/policies/practice\, 2) develop and apply a multi-component labeling instrument\, 3) create a new crowdsourcing tool to scalably label comments\, 4) curate an open\, reliable multi-platform labeled hate speech corpus\, 5) grow existing data and tool repositories within principles of replicable and reproducible research\, enabling greater transparency and collaboration\, 6) create new knowledge through ethical online experimentation (and citizen science)\, and 7) refine AI models. The research team includes Geoff Bacon (Linguistics Ph.D. candidate); Nora Broege (Postdoc at Rutgers University); Chris Kennedy (Biostatistics Ph.D. student\, BIDS Fellow); and Alexander Sahn (Political Science Ph.D. candidate). \nUltimately\, we seek to understand the causal mechanisms for intervention and evaluation\, while defending free speech. A new open-source platform – to be used by the Anti-Defamation League and other advocacy organizations – will make these resources (along with policy recommendations) available to educate the public and grow the larger data science / citizen science community. \nBIDS Data Science Lectures are open to the entire campus community. \nEvent Type: Lecture\nDate: Wednesday\, May 08\, 2019\nTime: 3 – 4 p.m.\nOn Campus Location: Doe Library\nRoom Name/Number: 190\nSponsor: Berkeley Institute for Data Science
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/bids-data-science-lecture-hate-speech-algorithms-and-digital-connectivity/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190517T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190517T000000
DTSTAMP:20260404T000559
CREATED:20190426T205252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220812T174534Z
UID:18986-1558051200-1558051200@citris-uc.org
SUMMARY:Hack Your Graduation Cap!
DESCRIPTION:Don’t be caught at graduation with an ordinary\, boring\, standard issue graduation cap. Show off your creativity and individuality while you celebrate your accomplishment of graduating. All are welcome to participate! \nCome join the CITRIS Invention Lab on Friday\, May 17 from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. Our team will be there to help UC Berkeley students hack their graduation caps (and other graduation gear). This is open not only to Maker Pass holders but all UC Berkeley students. Even if you are not graduating\, feel free to come by. See you then and again congratulations on your upcoming graduation! \n-The CITRIS Invention Lab Team \nHACK YOUR GRADUATION HAT
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/hack-your-graduation-cap/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190517T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190517T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T000559
CREATED:20190426T210452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190426T210452Z
UID:18994-1558083600-1558112400@citris-uc.org
SUMMARY:Hack Your Graduation Cap!
DESCRIPTION:Don’t be caught at graduation with an ordinary\, boring\, standard issue graduation cap. Show off your creativity and individuality while you celebrate your accomplishment of graduating. \nJoin the CITRIS Invention Lab on Friday\, May 17 from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. Our team will be there to help UC Berkeley students hack graduation caps (and other graduation gear). This event is open not only to Maker Pass holders but all UC Berkeley graduating students. Even if you are not graduating\, feel free to come by. See you then and again congratulations on your upcoming graduation! \n-The CITRIS Invention Lab Team
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/hack-your-graduation-cap-2/
LOCATION:CITRIS Invention Lab\, 141 Sutardja Dai Hall\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190528T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190630T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T000559
CREATED:20190609T055414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200712T084624Z
UID:19163-1559030400-1561914000@citris-uc.org
SUMMARY:Helping Hand (A Prosthetic Hand Challenge)
DESCRIPTION:The Prosthetic Hand Challenge\, now through June 30\, at the Lawrence Hall of Science. Children can design\, build and test a working prosthetic hand. The exhibit\, a partnership with CITRIS and the Banatao Institute\, draws on projects developed in the CITRIS Invention Lab\, including Sophie’s Super Hand and Million Hands. \nhttps://www.lawrencehallofscience.org/visit/exhibits/design_build_test/ingenuity_lab
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/helping-hand-a-prosthetic-hand-challenge/
LOCATION:Lawrence Hall of Science\, 1 Centennial Drive\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190529T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190529T213000
DTSTAMP:20260404T000559
CREATED:20190425T231745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201101T004407Z
UID:18979-1559154600-1559165400@citris-uc.org
SUMMARY:CITRIS Foundry 2019 Launch Event
DESCRIPTION:The CITRIS Foundry would like to invite alumni\, mentors\, advisors\, and supporters\, as well as the broader CITRIS and UC Berkeley community to a special launch event of the CITRIS Foundry Innovation Hub. \nHosted by new CITRIS Foundry Executive Director Maher Hakim\, the event will be an opportunity to share our vision for the future of deep tech innovation and entrepreneurship at the University of California\, say thank you to the Foundry’s co-founders Alic and Peter as they move on to new exciting ventures\, and discuss collaborative opportunity through a fireside chat with Christine Tsai\, CEO of 500 Startups\, Ravi Belani\, Managing Director of Alchemist Accelerator\, and Brian Bartholomeusz\, Executive Director of Innovation Transfer at Stanford University’s TomKat Center. JOIN US! \nRegister \nDinner and refreshments will be provided. \nAgenda \n\n6:30PM – 7:30PM – Registration and Welcome Reception\n7:30PM – 9:00PM – Main event including a keynote fireside chat with Christine Tsai (500 Startups)\, Ravi Belani (Alchemist Accelerator) and Brian Bartholomeusz (Stanford’s TomKat Center) on collaboration opportunities between university’s innovation programs and private accelerators/incubators.\n9:00PM – 9:30PM – Networking + Refreshments\n\nAbout CITRIS Foundry: Based on the UC Berkeley campus\, CITRIS Foundry is the University of California’s deep tech innovation hub. Since our founding in 2013\, we have helped accelerate 48 startups who have moved on to raise over $100M in follow-up funding. \n 
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/citris-foundry-2019-launch-event/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Foundry
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190720T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190720T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T000559
CREATED:20190711T080101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190712T205334Z
UID:19548-1563620400-1563625800@citris-uc.org
SUMMARY:Science Lecture – Seeing the Unseen
DESCRIPTION:The development of novel tools is of great importance to the advancement of science. New imaging methods in particular can bring a deeper understanding as we are used to grasping the world mainly by visualizing images. \nWhen the limit of optical microscopy was reached\, scientists found a way to enhance it and cheat their way beyond it. Eventually\, they invented a whole different way of imaging… \nMORE INFO >
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/science-lecture-seeing-the-unseen/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190809T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190809T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T000559
CREATED:20190731T080101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190731T080101Z
UID:19882-1565348400-1565352000@citris-uc.org
SUMMARY:‘Information and Uncertainty in Data Science’ Discussion Forum
DESCRIPTION:The ‘Information and Uncertainty in Data Science’ Discussion Forum is a forum for open inquiry and discussion about a wide range of recurring data science fundamentals\, including information\, uncertainty\, entropy\, bits\, probability\, machine learning\, generalization\, and others. All interested members of the UC Berkeley\, UCSF\, LBL and LLNL communities are welcome and encouraged to attend.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/information-and-uncertainty-in-data-science-discussion-forum/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190817T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190817T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T000559
CREATED:20190801T080101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190801T080101Z
UID:19883-1566039600-1566045000@citris-uc.org
SUMMARY:Science Lecture – Black Holes\, Big and Small- A laser-guided adaptive optics view
DESCRIPTION:Black holes come in at least two varieties. Supermassive black holes lay at the centers of galaxies and\, while not theoretically predicted\, have been definitively proven to exist using observations of stars’ orbits at the heart of the Milky Way. Stellar mass black holes are predicted to exist in large numbers — 100 million in our Galaxy alone — but only two dozen have been found\, all in binaries….
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/science-lecture-black-holes-big-and-small-a-laser-guided-adaptive-optics-view/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190822T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190822T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T000559
CREATED:20190716T035447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200712T084612Z
UID:19593-1566464400-1566487800@citris-uc.org
SUMMARY:Securing Research Data: A Workshop on Emerging Practices in Computation and Storage for Sensitive Data
DESCRIPTION:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/securing-research-data-a-workshop-on-emerging-practices-in-computation-and-storage-for-sensitive-tickets-60499431428 \nResearchers\, computer scientists and data scientists from a range of disciplines are working with increasingly large\, multi-dimensional datasets in the context of complex networks and computing infrastructure. Data generated by these advanced applications are often subject to an evolving landscape of protection requirements\, due to the involvement of human subjects or critical physical infrastructure. At the same time\, collaborative research projects and teams drive demand for large-scale distributed platforms that can move data and compute securely over high-speed networks and cyberinfrastructure. How do we secure the data\, the network\, and the computer to meet this challenge? \nThis one-day workshop will convene researchers from a variety of disciplines who are leading these trends through their work in biology and medicine\, public health and the social sciences\, and other fields. In addition\, IT service providers and security architects will describe new services and platforms being developed to provide secure research data management and computation capabilities at scale\, while managing challenges of authentication\, access control\, and privacy protection. We will also present advanced theory on the tradeoffs between engineering systems for complexity and robustness\, and how this tradeoff in itself can create fragility. \nAttendees will: \n\nIdentify and discuss research trends and patterns across domains\, especially where large restricted or sensitive data are being mobilized for collaborations among researchers at different sites\nExamine the state of secure research data and compute infrastructure services\, design patterns\, and supporting capabilities that are providing models for sustainable and scalable solutions\nDiscuss infrastructure standards\, and share resources\, knowledge\, and structures for best practices\n\nFeatured Speakers \nFlorence Hudson\, Founder & CEO of FDHint. Former Senior Vice President and Chief Innovation Officer at Internet2. Keynote: “TIPPSS for Enabling and Securing our Increasingly Connected World” \nDavid L. Alderson\, Professor in Operations Research Department and Director for the Center of Infrastructure Defense at the Naval Postgraduate School. Keynote: “Managing Complexity in a World of Surprise” \nPanels \nPanel 1: Securing your research data: Perspectives from domain scientists\nPanel 2: Securing your infrastructure in a changing landscape: An engineering perspective\nPanel 3: Security and privacy in practice \nSponsors:\nCITRIS and the Banatao Institute\nScience Engagement Team of the Pacific Research Platform (NSF Project #ACI-1541349)\nCenter for Long-Term Cybersecurity\, UC Berkeley \nProgram committee:\nCamille Crittenden\, CITRIS and the Banatao Institute\nTom DeFanti\, UC San Diego\, Qualcomm Institute\, Calit2\nChris Hoffman\, UC Berkeley\nJeff Weekley\, UC Merced\nMark Yashar\, CITRIS\, UC Berkeley \nContact:\nMark Yashar\, UC Berkeley\, myashar@berkeley.edu \nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/securing-research-data-a-workshop-on-emerging-practices-in-computation-and-storage-for-sensitive-tickets-60499431428
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/securing-research-data-a-workshop-on-emerging-practices-in-computation-and-storage-for-sensitive-data/
LOCATION:UCSC Silicon Valley Campus\, Santa Clara\, 3175 Bowers Avenue \, Santa Clara\, CA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190829T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190829T180000
DTSTAMP:20260404T000559
CREATED:20190827T205408Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190827T205408Z
UID:20051-1567069200-1567101600@citris-uc.org
SUMMARY:Digital Equity: The Social and Human Rights Impacts of AI in Mexico
DESCRIPTION:Digital Equity: The Social and Human Rights Impacts of AI in Mexico\nThurs.\, August 29\, 2019 9:00 – 6:00 pm \nTecnológico de Monterrey\, Campus Estado de México\nKM. 3.5 Carr. Lago de Guadalupe\nCol. Margarita Maza de Juárez\nAtizapán de Zaragoza\, Estado de México\nC.P. 52926 \n#DigitalEquity19 | Workshop Information: wip.mx/de \nArtificial intelligence (AI) holds great potential to benefit society\, enabling greater efficiency\, equity\, and reach. But\, utilization of biased training data and ill-considered algorithms can undermine social gains by perpetuating and reinforcing social injustices. While AI-enabled systems have been shown to have these negative effects\, it is important to also consider how AI and intelligent tools can be applied to power some of the most innovative solutions to society’s most pressing challenges — from democratic engagement to humanitarian aid and digital inclusion. \nEquidad Digital brings together leading practitioners and scholars to discuss the social and human rights impacts of AI-enabled systems in the Mexico-U.S. context and to support the development of interdisciplinary research and capacity building.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/digital-equity-the-social-and-human-rights-impacts-of-ai-in-mexico/
LOCATION:Tecnológico de Monterrey\, Campus Estado de México\, KM. 3.5 Carr. Lago de Guadalupe\, Col. Margarita Maza de Juárez\, Atizapán de Zaragoza\, C.P. 52926\, Mexico
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190905
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190906
DTSTAMP:20260404T000559
CREATED:20190827T222258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190827T222631Z
UID:20056-1567641600-1567727999@citris-uc.org
SUMMARY:TC Sessions: Enterprise
DESCRIPTION:Learn all the latest enterprise software trends at TechCrunch Sessions: Enterprise\n \n  \nWhat: TechCrunch Sessions: Enterprise\nDate: September 5\, 2019\nWhere: Blue Shield of California Theater at YBCA\, 701 Mission St.\, San Francisco\, CA 94103\nWebsite: https://techcrunch.com/events/tc-sessions-enterprise-2019/ \n  \nNo category in tech is bigger or more ferociously competitive than enterprise software. The race to deliver productivity tools to the business world produces hundreds of new startups and a steady stream of multi-billion dollar acquisitions every year. Silicon Valley is the epic-center of all that and TechCrunch’s editors can’t wait to dig in on the top enterprise trends and companies at TC Sessions: Enterprise\, a day filled with interviews\, demo’s\, workshops and networking opportunities.  \nUse code CITRIS for a 20% Discount on tickets. Go HERE for tickets.  \n 
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/tc-sessions-enterprise/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190905T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190905T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T000559
CREATED:20190827T224002Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201020T011112Z
UID:20059-1567695600-1567702800@citris-uc.org
SUMMARY:Turning Tech to Traction
DESCRIPTION:Join CITRIS Foundry\, Cyclotron Road\, and University of California’s Women in Tech Initiative for compelling discussions with startup founders who are redefining what it means to be an entrepreneur and whose trajectories defy expectations.\nRegister: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/turning-tech-to-traction-meet-citris-foundry-cyclotron-road-tickets-68661453255 \nCareer pathways are seldom linear and hardly ever predictable\, especially for scientists and engineers who want to bring their research out of the lab and into the world\, where it can make the biggest possible impact. \nSpeakers: \nSarah Richardson | MicroByre\nNishita Deka | Sonera Magnetics\nJill Fuss | CinderBio\nRaymond Weitekamp | polySpectra\nJohnny Pujol | Simplewater\nAkwasi Apori | Correlia Biosystems \nDetails:\nSeptember 5th\, 2019 | 3:00PM – 5:00PM\nKvamme Atrium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\n2594 Hearst Avenue\, Berkeley\, CA 94720 \nRegister: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/turning-tech-to-traction-meet-citris-foundry-cyclotron-road-tickets-68661453255 \n 
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/turning-tech-to-traction/
LOCATION:Sutardja Dai Hall\, Kvamme Atrium\, 3rd floor\, Berkeley\, CA\, United States
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