Data-Driven Methods for Sparse Network Estimation
System identification is a fundamental area in control theory, which is concerned with finding mathematical models of dynamical systems from data. In this talk, we […]
CITRIS and the Banatao Institute
Creating information technology solutions for society's most pressing challenges
System identification is a fundamental area in control theory, which is concerned with finding mathematical models of dynamical systems from data. In this talk, we […]
Bio: Dr. Yafeng Yin is a Professor at Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Michigan. He works in the area of transportation systems […]
How can we better communicate science to the public? Come to Science Talk at Cal, a student-organized conference featuring panel discussions with renowned speakers from […]
Impacts and Engagement: The Intersection of Science, Technology & Society on Saturday, April 22, 2017 Description: The pressing problems of our time are scientific and social, […]
Professor Siqian Shen research is in integer programming, stochastic programming, and network optimization. The models she considers usually feature stochastic parameters and discrete decision variables.
In the last presidential election cycle, and accelerating into the first months of the new Presidency, our society has experienced as never before the unexpected, […]
Delivering Better Health Via Drone Lecture: CITRIS Research Exchange: Health Initiative: Connected Communities Initiative | April 26 | 12-1 p.m. | Sutardja Dai Hall, […]
This workshop will show you how to develop the body of your research proposal. We will discuss how to create a logical flow of background […]
The local electronic properties of 2D devices are typically controlled by electric fields that come from nearby electrodes. Conventional electrodes, however, are difficult to make […]
Lecture | April 28 | 4 PM - 5 PM | 240 Bechtel Engineering Center Speaker: Ram Vasudevan, University of Michigan Sponsor: Institute of Transportation […]
In collaboration with the Digital Humanities at Berkeley, BCNM is launching a unique launch event for Many-to-Many, an interactive digital archive of ethnographic conversations recorded […]
The Microbiology Student Group at UC Berkeley invites you to join us at the 18th Annual Microbiology Student Symposium (MSS) on Saturday, April 29, 2017 […]
Join us for the third edition of the Berkeley-Haas Africa Business Forum. This year the Forum will explore the dissemination of technology in Africa and its […]
The 2017 Symposium on Robot Learning (SoRL) is dedicated to the memory of Prof. Hubert Dreyfus who passed away on 22 April 2017 Watch a […]
In this talk, I present and compare two frameworks for distributed-memory branch-and-bound (B&B) tree search.
The AppCivist project of the Social Apps Lab at CITRIS (Connected Communities Initiative), led by Professor James Holston, has won the 2016-17 Chancellor's Award for Public Service in the category […]
Developed by the Alliance for Networking Visual Culture, Scalar is a web platform designed especially for multimedia digital projects and for multimedia academic texts. Like […]
On Wednesday, May 3, and Thursday, May 4, please join the Jacobs Institute for the Jacobs Spring Design Showcase. At this open house, you can […]
Policy Entrepreneurship Lecture: CITRIS Research Exchange: Health Initiative: Connected Communities Initiative | May 3 | 12-1 p.m. | Sutardja Dai Hall, 310, Banatao Auditorium Speaker/Performer: […]
This workshop will describe the mechanisms that federal agencies and private foundations use to fund research and teach methods for finding opportunities to apply for.