Memristor: Past, Present, and Future, Feb 22
What is a memristor? Why did it take 37 years to make one? Why did HP’s memristor generate so much excitement? How does the memristor […]
CITRIS and the Banatao Institute
Creating information technology solutions for society's most pressing challenges
What is a memristor? Why did it take 37 years to make one? Why did HP’s memristor generate so much excitement? How does the memristor […]
Please join us at CITRIS for a presentation from Sarah Collins, “Improving the World with Wonderbags” Designed by Durban, South Africa-based entrepreneur Sarah Collins of […]
Energy and Resources Group Spring 2013 Colloquium Series – Special Guest (ER295)
As Big Data proliferates, search engines must get smarter at delivering the results you want. Harry Shum, VP for search product development at Microsoft, will […]
Scientific journals serve as two-sided knowledge platforms that facilitate the diffusion of scientific knowledge. Journals offer an outlet for scientists to disclose their findings in […]
The “Careers and Futures” speakers series creates a relaxed, round table environment where students can engage with a diverse range of public leaders working domestically […]
The technology of sound recording was first developed in the late 19th century. During this period a great deal of experimentation was done on recording […]
The third lecture in the Implementing Health Care Reform in California Lecture Series will be presented by Kent Lieginger, PharmD, senior vice president, managed care […]
Energy storages are expected to play a significant role in increasing grid penetration of intermittent renewable resources. In this presentation, I will show that -, […]
Professor Emily Shuckburgh (British Antarctic Survey) visits the Bay Area to deliver the second in an international series of MPE2013 public lectures sponsored by the […]
This cross-disciplinary seminar series will feature speakers tackling social science questions with big data and cutting-edge computation, data analysis, and inference techniques. Talks will alternate […]
In the KeckCAVES visualization facility at UC Davis, one can walk into a snowflake or fly over a landslide. Images from around space and time […]
Come learn about how solar cells are made and hear about the latest developments in solar cell technologies! Speakers: Professor Dan Kammen, Class of 1935 […]
Energy and Resources Group Spring 2013 Colloquium Series (ER295)
Abstract: Joint Colloquium Distinguished Lecture Series Software is Rebooting Journalism: Data Mining and Visualization in the Public Interest jeff larson Wednesday, March 6, 2013 306 […]
Remote island regions face many challenges when establishing reliable Internet connections and introducing technology into schools and communities. This talk draws from Professor Hosman’s in-the-field […]
Energy is key to effective community economic development. From energy efficiency as the foundation, keeping money at home, to renewable energy generating profits for German […]
Join Chancellor Robert Birgeneau and College of Engineering Dean Shankar Sastry on Monday, March 11 as we mark a special moment in Berkeley Engineering’s history. […]
Abstract: Formal training in computer science and engineering is undergoing a revolution in East and West Africa. More than a decade after the introduction of […]
Faculty and students are invited to join us at the School of Information for seminars on Data Science and Analytics by exciting speakers from the […]
ABSTRACT: Reasoning about a visual scene from a photograph is an inherently ambiguous task because an image in itself does not carry enough information to […]
Speaker/Performer: Gregg Zachary, Arizona State University Sponsor: CITRIS (Ctr for Info Technology Research in the Interest of Society) Abstract: Formal training in computer science and engineering is […]
“Amateurdom” and “fandom” were realms of amateur cultural production, the former self-articulated around 1870 and the latter around 1930. Could these “-doms” offer a resource […]
From the Industrial Revolution through the Information Age, each era has brought remarkable leaps in technology and wide-ranging benefits for society. Today, it’s biology that […]