Events
Adura Technologies: Efficiency and Demand Response Through Commercial Building Lighting Controls
To the Dark Side: Efficiency and Demand Response Through Commercial Building Lighting Controls Abstract: Lighting energy represents 30-40% of commercial building electricity consumption, yet very […]
ATC Lecture: Present Continuous Past(s): The Centre Pompidou New Media Collection, Christine Van Assche, Oct 31
Christine Van Assche, Chief Curator and Curator of New Media at the Centre Georges Pompidou, will speak on the topic of contemporary art and new […]
Vital Secrets of Sustainable Neighborhoods, Nov 2
The complete schedule for the fall semester is online at . All talks may be viewed on our Webviewing at UC Davis: 1003 Kemper Hall […]
History and Theory of New Media: Transmedia, Henry Jenkins, Nov 3
Henry Jenkins is the Provost’s Professor of Communication, Journalism, and Cinematic Arts at the University of Southern California. He arrived at USC in Fall 2009 […]
EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson, Nov 3
EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson will be at Berkeley Law to speak about current EPA policies and the EPA’s reaction to recent House Republican challenges to […]
2nd Berkeley Symposium on Energy Efficient Electronic Systems, Nov 3-4, 2011
The 2nd Berkeley Symposium on Energy Efficient Electronic Systems will feature researchers in the following technical areas: • Low voltage tunneling FETs; • Low voltage […]
2nd Berkeley Symposium on Energy Efficient Electronic Systems, Nov 3-4, 2011
The 2nd Berkeley Symposium on Energy Efficient Electronic Systems will feature researchers in the following technical areas: • Low voltage tunneling FETs; • Low voltage […]
Smart, Energy Producing and Healthy Homes: Eight European Experiments, Nov 4
The complete schedule for the fall semester is online at . All talks may be viewed on our Webviewing at UC Davis: 1065 Kemper Hall […]
Building a 10,000 Year Archive of All Human Languages, Nov 9
The Rosetta Project at The Long Now Foundation is working to build an open public digital collection of all human language as well as an […]
Building a 10,000 Year Archive of All Human Languages, Nov 9
The Rosetta Project at The Long Now Foundation is working to build an open public digital collection of all human language as well as an […]
Getting UAVs Off Their Bottoms (with Flexrotor), Nov 9
The complete schedule for the fall semester is online at . All talks may be viewed on our Webviewing at UC Davis: 1003 Kemper Hall […]
Cleantech Entrepreneurship Forum, Nov 10
Hear some of the leaders in today’s cleantech space discuss how an idea becomes a product and what it takes to make company successful! The […]
Current State of Hydroclimate Modeling and Ability to Predict Floods, Droughts and Extreme Events, Nov 10
———- CITRIS’s Intelligent Water Infrastructure for California initiative will create a state-wide information ‘infrastructure’ that will enable the better management of the state’s limited water […]
Investing in Innovation for More Affordable, Accessible Health Care, Nov 16
The complete schedule for the fall semester is online at . All talks may be viewed on our Webviewing at UC Davis: 1003 Kemper Hall […]
The Internet and Democracy, Nov 17
Are the insurgencies spawned in the “Arab Spring” riding a wave borne by the Internet, or are the new information technologies more likely to subvert […]
Building a Smarter Planet talk by IBM, Nov 17
Refreshments will be provided. Abstract: Dr. Meyerson will introduce IBM Smarter Planet solutions, where natural and engineered systems can be made “smarter” with the use […]
Reducing Peak Load on Campus: Distributed Intelligent Automated Demand Response in Sutardja Dai Hall, Nov 18
Live broadcast at . Questions can be sent via Yahoo IM to username: citrisevents. The complete schedule for the fall semester is online at . […]
ATC Lecture: Performance and Humor in the New Media Landscape, Marc Horowitz, Nov 21
Marc Horowitz is an interdisciplinary artist, working primarily in performance, video and installation. The central concerns driving most of his work have to do with […]
Networked Journalism and a Public Right to Hear in an Age of Newsware and APIs, Nov 21
What does a public right to hear mean in networked environments, and why does such a right matter? In this talk I’ll describe how this […]
Dataflow Computing for Data-intensive Applications, Nov 30
The complete schedule for the fall semester is online at . All talks may be viewed on our Webviewing at UC Davis: 1003 Kemper Hall […]
Technology Demonstration Success Stories from the PIER Program: Making End-Use Efficiency Happen, Dec 2
Free and open to the public, the i4Energy Speaker Series is a weekly roundtable of lectures and discussions that highlight these research issues. All talks […]
Swarm Lab Inauguration, Dec 6
On December 6, we celebrate the official inauguration of the Center with a “Swarm Visions” session in the morning followed by a poster and demo […]
Mobile Entrepreneurship at Cal – IEOR 190E Final Showcase and Competition, Dec 6
Join us as Berkeley’s eight newest mobile startups show off their apps and fight for a chance to defend UC Berkeley’s title at the international […]