Mapping and Its Discontents, Nov 1

GENERAL ADMISSION TICKETS SOLD OUT UC Berkeley Faculty and student seats available as walk-ins on a first-come first-serve basis Is a map a mirror, a […]

Mapping and Its Discontents, Nov 1

GENERAL ADMISSION TICKETS SOLD OUT UC Berkeley Faculty and student seats available as walk-ins on a first-come first-serve basis Is a map a mirror, a […]

TRUST Security Seminar, Nov 7

The FBI claims it is going dark. Encryption technologies have finally been deployed by software companies, and critically, enabled by default, such that emails are […]

Social Innovation Hackathon, Nov 15

This year’s I School Hackathon is sponsored by the Peace Corps, and will tackle real-world problems faced by Peace Corps projects around the world. Thinkers […]

Policy Impact of Telemedicine, Nov 20

Information and telecommunications technology have evolved drastically over the past 2 decades and transformed many industries. Healthcare has experienced important changes but continues to lag. […]

Labor, Energy and the Economy, Nov 21

While increasing energy usage by the largest nations in the world drives the global economy, the resulting burden of climate change is heaviest on the […]

TRUST Security Seminar, Nov 21

This talk considers how to restore electric power systems after a natural or man-made disaster. Such a restoration is extremely challenging from a computational standpoint […]

TRUST Security Seminar, Nov 21

This talk considers how to restore electric power systems after a natural or man-made disaster. Such a restoration is extremely challenging from a computational standpoint […]

Labor, Energy and the Economy, Nov 21

While increasing energy usage by the largest nations in the world drives the global economy, the resulting burden of climate change is heaviest on the […]