Optimizing Data Centers, Apr 13

The complete schedule for the semester is online at . All talks may be viewed on our Webviewing at UC Davis: Academic Surge 2050 Webviewing […]

Nanobatteries And What We Learn From Them, Apr 13

Electrochemistry coupled with mechanics dictates the microstructural evolution and service life of many materials in the energy industry, and underlies problems such as stress-corrosion cracking […]

Berkeley Nanotechnology Forum 2012, Apr 14

The Berkeley Nanotechnology Forum is the largest and longest running nanotechnology-related speaker event on campus and a great networking opportunity. It consists of presentations by […]

9th Annual CACS Sustainability Summit, Apr 19

This year’s summit from the Chancellor’s Advisory Committee on Sustainability will open with a reception and poster session highlighting over 20 campus sustainability initiatives. Following […]

Swinging and Flowing, Apr 26

Tickets & Registration (and more info): http://include.eventbrite.com Cost: General Admission- $20, Students- Free Swinging and Flowing: Inclusion and Diversity in the Age of Data Thursday, […]

Swinging and Flowing, Apr 26

Tickets & Registration (and more info): http://include.eventbrite.com Cost: General Admission- $20, Students- Free Swinging and Flowing: Inclusion and Diversity in the Age of Data Thursday, […]

2012 UC Berkeley Green Chemistry Conference, May 3

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: […]

Passive and Low Energy Architecture, May 8

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”. […]

CANCELED: Remote Sensing and Water Resources, Jun 21

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. […]

The Higgs Boson Explained, Jul 13

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 […]

View from the Top, Aug 30

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 Turing: A Centenary Celebration, Sep 4

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 […]