Digital Inquiry: Forms of Knowledge in the Age of New Media, Apr 27
On April 27 and 28, the Digital Inquiry symposium will bring together interdisciplinary scholars, artists, and media industry representatives to reflect on the nature of […]
CITRIS and the Banatao Institute
Creating information technology solutions for society's most pressing challenges
On April 27 and 28, the Digital Inquiry symposium will bring together interdisciplinary scholars, artists, and media industry representatives to reflect on the nature of […]
The complete schedule for the semester is online at . All talks may be viewed on our Webviewing at UC Davis: Academic Surge 2050 Webviewing […]
The lab-on-chip concept has created miniature devices for the study of phenomena and the performance of tasks in physics, chemistry, biology, and medicine. But lab-on-chip […]
Social Entrepreneurship in Technology Build the Change You Want to See in the World May 1st, 12 – 4 pm Banatao Auditorium Sutardja Dai Hall […]
***Note new date and location for Artist Talk with Walter Kim.*** Join us for lunch and conversation with artist Walter Kim at the Berkeley Institute […]
Live broadcast at . Questions can be sent via Yahoo IM to username: citrisevents. All talks may be viewed on our Webviewing at UC Davis: […]
***Note new date and location for Artist Talk with Walter Kim.*** Join us for lunch and conversation with artist Walter Kim at the Berkeley Institute […]
Within the last ten years, the UM China Data Center has made lots of efforts in the development and distribution of government statistics, Census data, […]
The 2012 Green Chemistry Conference will highlight green chemistry’s growing role in education, research and outreach at UC Berkeley. The themes for the conference are: […]
Current environmental assessment methods commonly use a simple ‘point hunting’ approach. As a result, developers and design teams try to obtain “cheap and easy points”. […]
This talk has been canceled and will be rescheduled for later in the summer. On May 9, 2012, the Floating Sensor Network team will conduct […]
This event has been canceled and will be rescheduled for later in the summer. On May 9, 2012, the Floating Sensor Network team will conduct […]
This event has been canceled and will be rescheduled for later in the summer. On May 9, 2012, the Floating Sensor Network team will conduct […]
Traditionally, archaeologists when writing about the past, favor expository narratives in which the persona of the archaeologist-writer as well as his or her prehistoric people-subjects […]
Play behavior is not only the origin of our cultural ingenuity, but is intimately linked to the shape and function of that most ingenious feature […]
Dr. Moradkhani received his Ph.D. from University of California, Irvine in 2005 in civil and environmental engineering specializing in hydrology, hydraulics and water resources systems. […]
In this talk, Dr. Wolfgang Ferse will present an interesting and provocative real-world problem from Energy Trading and Risk Management (e.g. the interaction and interest […]
On Friday July 13 at noon, join faculty and other members of the Physics Department who will help the campus community understand the significance of […]
The annual UC Computing Services Conference (UCCSC) will be held at the Conference Center on the Clark Kerr Campus, August 5-7, 2012. This year’s theme […]
Access to affordable and reliable energy has been a cornerstone of the world’s increasing prosperity and economic growth since the beginning of the industrial revolution. […]
Alan M. Turing (1912–1954) was a mathematician, logician, cryptanalyst, and computer scientist. In honor of this pioneer of our digital age, the Mathematical Sciences Research […]
The schedule for the semester can be found on the Webviewing at UC Davis: 1003 Kemper Hall Webviewing at UC Merced: SE1 100 Webviewing at […]
The 2012-2013 Big Ideas@Berkeley student innovation competition will officially launch on September 5th. The kickoff will begin with an event featuring an inspiring talk by […]
Energy and Resources Group Spring 2012 Colloquium Series (ER295)
Geoff Manaugh (BLDGBLOG) kicks off the 2012-13 History and Theory of New Media lecture series with his talk “Applied Topology,” on burglary, tunneling, and urban […]
Cal’s Aspiring Entrepreneurs (CAE), Agora Startup House, and Glooo.us are teaming up to plan a really special event for our students, friends, and supporters in […]
Cooling consumes nearly half of the energy in data centers, and cooling failures account for one-third of the outages in data centers. This seminar will […]
Sir Abed will share his experience founding BRAC, an organization that focused initially on helping refugees in northeastern Bangladesh, and now operates as an NGO […]
Recent advancements in low-cost acquisition technologies have made it more practical to acquire real-world datasets on a large scale. This has led to a number […]
The College of Engineering presents the second View from the Top of the semester, featuring a panel of academic and industry experts speaking on Advancing […]
Energy and Resources Group Fall 2012 Colloquium Series (ER295)
Thermostats are getting smarter, but are they doing their job of providing comfort and convenience to the occupant as well as managing energy consumption? This […]
, bringing multi-disciplinary minds together together to create information technology advances for our multi-layered energy challenges. i Energy is a collaboration among (U.C. Berkeley, Davis, […]
Come get inspired and learn how to participate in the 2012-2013 Big Ideas@Berkeley Contest! Big Ideas provides funding support and encouragement to students with creative […]
Energy and Resources Group Fall 2012 Colloquium Series (ER295)
In this talk, I’ll focus on the deep motivations that drive so many to create, interact, and collaborate on Facebook, StackExchange, Wikipedia, Twitter, and countless […]
Attempts to sell the smart grid to electricity consumers and taxpayers have understandably leaned toward promoting the “carrot” of customer-side applications and their benefits, the […]