DroneCamp 2023
HybridDroneCamp is a five-day training program that covers everything a researcher needs to know to use drones for mapping and field data collection.
CITRIS and the Banatao Institute
Creating information technology solutions for society's most pressing challenges
DroneCamp is a five-day training program that covers everything a researcher needs to know to use drones for mapping and field data collection.
To address crucial questions in the role that technologies play in supporting and challenging health care systems, TTRN, in collaboration with the International Society for Telemedicine & eHealth, presents An International Perspective on Building Capacity in Health Care through Technology.
Jaron Lanier presents "Data Dignity and the Inversion of AI."
(This talk will also be livestreamed.)
Faculty, postdocs and student assistants are invited to attend an information session on the CITRIS Seed Funding Program.
Eli Yablonovitch presents "Carbon-negative Technology To Solve the Climate Crisis."
(This talk will also be livestreamed.)
Alison Gopnik presents "Imitation and Innovation in AI: What Four-year-olds Can Do and AI Can't (Yet)."
(This talk will also be livestreamed.)
Anca Dragan presents "AI Agents That Do What We Want: Progress and Open Challenges."
(This talk will also be livestreamed.)
Students, faculty and staff are welcome to attend this info session for the 2023 CITRIS Aviation Prize. We'll review the competition guidelines and answer any lingering questions.
POSTPONED: Timni Gebru presents "Independent Community-rooted AI Research."
(This talk will also be livestreamed.)
Co-sponsored by the UC Berkeley Institute of European Studies, UC Berkeley BENELUX Program, Flanders Investment & Trade, Flanders in the USA, CITRIS and the Banatao Institute, and the UC Berkeley Institute for Data Science.
NASA Astronaut Warren “Woody” Hoburg will present “From UC Berkeley to NASA: My Path to Astronaut.”
Free and open to the public. (This talk will also be livestreamed.)
Join us for a deep dive into health innovation, featuring immersive visits to all four CITRIS campuses, conversations with top faculty, interactive experiences with advanced technology, and networking opportunities with a cohort from around the world.
The inaugural UC Berkeley Tech Policy Summit brings together world-renowned experts to discuss the most pressing issues at the intersection of technology and policy.
Together, we can pave the way for a healthier, more technologically advanced future.
Featuring keynotes from distinguished UC Berkeley faculty members and presentations from the AI Policy Hub fellows.
DroneCamp is a five-day training program that covers everything a researcher needs to know to use drones for mapping and field data collection.
Trevor Paglen presents "You’ve Just Been F$%^#D By Psyops: UFOs, Magic, Electronic Warfare, Mind Control, Artificial Intelligence and the Death of the Internet."
Daniel Sperling presents "Transforming Transportation: Bringing Science to Policy."
(This talk will also be livestreamed.)
CITRIS at UC Santa Cruz and partners are holding a one-day workshop at the UC Santa Cruz Silicon Valley campus to address the challenges associated with the massive amount of data that are being collected by drones and other remote sensing platforms.
Students, faculty and staff are welcome to attend this info session for the 2024–25 CITRIS Aviation Prize. We'll review the competition guidelines and answer any lingering questions.
Tiffany Lohwater, assistant dean of communications at the UC Berkeley College of Computing, Data Science, and Society, will share techniques on how to make research accessible and engaging to a general audience.
This session will help researchers identify and communicate the public policy impacts of their work.
Lina Yang presents "Emerging Aviation Technology: Autonomy."
(This talk will also be livestreamed.)
Linda Hill presents "The Use of Technology To Improve Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety."
(This talk will also be livestreamed.)
Join us for a deep dive into climate tech innovation, featuring immersive visits to all four CITRIS campuses, conversations with top faculty, interactive experiences with advanced technology, and networking opportunities with a cohort from around the world.
Kate Gordon presents "Transportation Planning in a Time of Transition."
(This talk has been moved from in-person to virtual via Zoom.)
This session will teach researchers how to offer clear and actionable guidance to policymakers in both public and private sectors.
Join a live taping of the podcast and video series TecHype, hosted by Brandie Nonnecke, featuring an exclusive conversation with Clara Chappaz, the French minister of artificial intelligence (AI) and digitalization.
This event is free and open to the public, and registration is required.