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SUMMARY:Global Social Venture Competition Entry Deadline
DESCRIPTION:The Global Social Venture Competition (GSVC) is back for its 17th year of turning ideas into impact! Are you a young startup aiming to make a difference in the world? Do you have at least one grad student (or recent grad alum) on your team? Then apply to compete in the 2016 GSVC for a chance to win up to $50\,000 in prizes and compete at the Global Finals in Thailand! Deadline to enter is Friday\,… \n 
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/global-social-venture-competition-entry-deadline/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151202T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151202T203000
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SUMMARY:BEVISIBLE: LATINAS IN STARTUPS
DESCRIPTION:Latinas in Startups\nBeVisible in partnership with FEM Tech and CITRIS\nDecember 2\, 2015\, 6:30-8:30pm\nBanatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, UC Berkeley \nInterested in the tech industry\, entrepreneurship and making tech inclusive for women and underrepresented groups in tech? Join BeVisible\, FEM Tech Berkeley and CITRIS for an amazing event\, showcasing leading Latina entrepreneurs in the tech industry! \nRegister to Attend\nOur speakers will tell their stories about their journeys in the booming technology industry. \nOur goal with this event is to create an environment that empowers women and other underrepresented groups in tech to explore the possibilities for themselves in the tech industry and build a supportive community. \nThis event is open to everyone\, especially those from underrepresented groups in tech. \nIf you identify as Latina\, sign up for BeVisible collaborative\, supportive networking community online! \n\nTentative Schedule: \n6:30-7:00 Intro to our orgs and campus resources \n\nBrandie Nonnecke— CITRIS\nAndrea Lombard— FEM Tech\nDiana Arteaga— BeVisible\n\n7:00-8:00pm Speakers \n\nAdriana Gascoigne— Girls in Tech\nGeorgina Miranda— Altitude Seven\nRubi Sanchez— Cocoon Cam\n\n8:00-8:30 Panel Q&A \n8:30 Networking opportunity with food! \n\n 
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/bevisible-latinas-in-startups/
LOCATION:Banatao Auditorium\, 330 Sutardja Dai Hall\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Rise of the Modern World in a water perspective. A comparison of water-society systems in Great Britain\, China and India
DESCRIPTION:Energy and Resources Group Fall 2015 Colloquium Series (ER295)
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/the-rise-of-the-modern-world-in-a-water-perspective-a-comparison-of-water-society-systems-in-great-britain-china-and-india/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151202T120000
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CREATED:20151117T090101Z
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SUMMARY:Demographic Futures: New Projections And Their Use In Climate Change Research
DESCRIPTION:Part of a weekly series of talks in demography by visiting scholars and Berkeley researchers
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/demographic-futures-new-projections-and-their-use-in-climate-change-research/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151202T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151202T130000
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SUMMARY:Technology Tools for Data Mapping\, Analysis\, Visualization and Collaboration
DESCRIPTION:Tyler Norris serves as Vice President\, Total Health Partnerships at Kaiser Permanente. As a long time social entrepreneur\, Tyler’s mission is improving the health of people and the sustained vitality of built\, natural\, food\, and social environments. \nAmong his roles over the years: Tyler was founding President and CEO of Community Initiatives Inc.; founding Co-Chair of Advancing the Movement\, founding Co-Chair of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation’s National Leadership Alliance; founding Director of what became the national “Convergence Partnership” (a consortium of philanthropies and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention focused on healthy eating\, active living and sustainable agriculture)\, NAC Chair of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Active Living by Design initiative; Fellow of Estes Park institute\, and Head Coach of the YMCA’s award-winning Pioneering Healthier Communities initiative. Over the years\, he has been a consultant to scores of state\, regional\, and local “healthy community” partnerships and “co-benefit convergences” across the nation. \n—————– \nFree and open to the public. Register by the Monday before the talk for a free lunch at UC Berkeley. The CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar Series is a weekly dialogue highlighting leading voices on societal-scale research issues. Each one-hour seminar starts at 12pm Pacific time and is hosted live in the Banatao Auditorium at Sutardja Dai Hall on the UC Berkeley campus (*unless otherwise noted). The complete schedule for the fall is at https://citris-uc.org/fall-2015-citris-research-exchange-seminar-series/ \nLive broadcast at http://video.citris.berkeley.edu/playlists/webcast/.\nAsk questions live on Twitter: #CITRISRE.  All talks may be viewed on\nour YouTube channel. \nLive webcasting of each CITRIS Research Exchange seminar is available at these CITRIS campuses: \nCITRIS @ Davis: 1127 Kemper Hall\, College of Engineering\, UC Davis\nCITRIS @ Merced: Science & Engineering II\, Room 302\, UC Merced\nCITRIS @ Santa Cruz: Room 595B\, Engineering 2 Building\, Baskin School of Engineering\, UC Santa Cruz
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/technology-tools-for-data-mapping-analysis-visualization-and-collaboration/
LOCATION:Banatao Auditorium\, 330 Sutardja Dai Hall\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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SUMMARY:Effects of disinfectants on antibiotic-resistance genes and gene transfer
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URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/effects-of-disinfectants-on-antibiotic-resistance-genes-and-gene-transfer/
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SUMMARY:Water reuse in irrigated agriculture: quality and quantity consideration at multiple scales
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URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/water-reuse-in-irrigated-agriculture-quality-and-quantity-consideration-at-multiple-scales/
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SUMMARY:100 Years of Robot Art and Science in the Bay Area
DESCRIPTION:100 Years of Robot Art and Science in the Bay Area\nde Young Museum\, San Francisco\nFree music\, cash bar\, kids welcome.\n6:30-9pm\, Friday\, 20 Nov\, 2015\nhttp://deyoung.famsf.org/calendar/friday-nights-de-young-25 \nCo-Sponsored by the CITRIS “People and Robots” Initiative:\nhttp://robotics.citris-uc.org \n  \n Friday Nights at the de Young are after-hours art happenings that include a mix of live music\, dance and theater performances\, film screenings\, panel discussions\, lectures\, artist demonstrations\, hands-on art activities\, and exhibition tours. Local artists conduct drop-in workshops\, debut new commissions\, display their art in the Kimball Education Gallery\, and take part in conversations about the creative process. The café offers a delicious prix-fixe menu and specialty cocktails\, and the Hamon Tower observation level is open\nuntil 8 pm. \nThis event\, in conjunction with the 100 year anniversary of the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition\, is being organized by Kevin Chen from the de Young in collaboration with Ken Goldberg from UC Berkeley and Alexander Rose from The Long Now Foundation. \nThe evening will feature in the Theater a series of 10-minute conversations between local artists\, researchers\, writers\, and curators\, with artist Jenny Odell as “visual jockey” providing live images: \nIntroduction – Ken Goldberg\nZander Rose & John Markoff\nJohn Markoff & Terry Winograd\nTerry Winograd & Josette Melchor\nJosette Melchor & David Pescovitz\nDavid Pescovitz & Karen Marcelo\nKaren Marcelo & Kal Spelletich\nKal Spelletich & Catharine Clark\nCatharine Clark & Tim Roseborough\nTim Roseborough & Dorothy Santos\nDorothy Santos & Pieter Abbeel\nPieter Abbeel & Zander Rose \nDiscussing robots\, art\, and science from historical and contemporary perspectives. The full exhibition reassembles more than 200 works by major American and European artists\, most of which were on display at this defining event (http://deyoung.famsf.org/exhibitions/jewel-city-art-panama-pacific-international-exposition). The 1915 Pan Pacific International Expo was the San Francisco world’s fair that celebrated the opening of the Panama Canal and the city’s reconstruction following the great earthquake of 1906. The grand exposition covered 76 city blocks and boasted national and international pavilions showcasing innovation\, industry\, and the arts. Taking inspiration from the themes of innovation\, technology\, and futurism at the fair\, we are embracing the idea of robots\, art\, and science from historical and contemporary perspectives.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/100-years-of-robot-art-and-science-in-the-bay-area/
LOCATION:de Young Museum\, 50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Dr.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94118\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151119T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151119T163000
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CREATED:20151104T090101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151104T090101Z
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SUMMARY:EERI Distinguished Lecture by Prof. Robert Olshansky : Cities\, Earthquakes\, and Time
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Robert Olshansky\, Professor and Head at the Department of Urban and Regional Planning\, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign\, has been selected as EERI’s 2015 Distinguished Lecturer. Dr. Olshanksy’s lecture\, titled “Cities\, Earthquakes\, and Time”\, examines the relationships of earthquakes to time and the policy implications thereof.  \nCo-sponsored by the Earthquake Engineering Research…
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/eeri-distinguished-lecture-by-prof-robert-olshansky-cities-earthquakes-and-time/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151119T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151119T140000
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CREATED:20151110T090101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151110T090101Z
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SUMMARY:How Technologists Inform Policy
DESCRIPTION:The Federal Trade Commission is the leading federal agency responsible for protecting privacy online. You might be familiar with the FTC’s privacy and data security enforcement actions against some of the world’s biggest tech companies\, but what you may not know is how privacy and security research can inform the FTC’s investigations. In fact\, technology is at the core of the Commission’s work….
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/how-technologists-inform-policy/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151118T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151118T173000
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SUMMARY:Carbon-negative Energy Systems
DESCRIPTION:Energy and Resources Group Fall 2015 Colloquium Series (ER295)
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/carbon-negative-energy-systems/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151118T120000
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SUMMARY:Transforming Social Services with Data Science
DESCRIPTION:Abstract:\nBayes Impact’s is a non-profit whose mission is to use data science to do good on a large scale. Our work at the intersection of technology and policy has led us to work with governments and NGOs around the world in areas spanning health\, social services\, and international development. \nHow did the real world change or confirm our views? I will talk about our experiences developing Bayes Impact\, from the original motivation behind the project to the challenges we faced along the way\, mistakes we made and successes we had\, and how our vision has evolved in return. \nBiography:\nPaul Duan is the Founder and President of Bayes Impact. \n————————————– \nFree and open to the public. Register by the Monday before the talk for a free lunch at UC Berkeley. The CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar Series is a weekly dialogue highlighting leading voices on societal-scale research issues. Each one-hour seminar starts at 12pm Pacific time and is hosted live in the Banatao Auditorium at Sutardja Dai Hall on the UC Berkeley campus (*unless otherwise noted). The complete schedule for the fall is at https://citris-uc.org/fall-2015-citris-research-exchange-seminar-series/\nLive broadcast at http://video.citris.berkeley.edu/playlists/webcast/.\nAsk questions live on Twitter: #CITRISRE.  All talks may be viewed on\nour YouTube channel. \nLive webcasting of each CITRIS Research Exchange seminar is available at these CITRIS campuses: \nCITRIS @ Davis: 1127 Kemper Hall\, College of Engineering\, UC Davis\nCITRIS @ Merced: Science & Engineering II\, Room 302\, UC Merced\nCITRIS @ Santa Cruz: Room 595B\, Engineering 2 Building\, Baskin School of Engineering\, UC Santa Cruz
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/transforming-social-services-with-data-science/
LOCATION:Banatao Auditorium\, 330 Sutardja Dai Hall\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151118T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151118T123000
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SUMMARY:Cloud Computing Research Challenges for the Programming Languages Community
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: Cloud computing is an important industry trend that is having significant impact on businesses and society. Many computer science research communities have responded to this trend with vibrant research activities. However\, the programming languages…
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/cloud-computing-research-challenges-for-the-programming-languages-community/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151117T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151117T140000
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SUMMARY:IBM Watson/Bluemix Cognitive App Development Platform at CITRIS
DESCRIPTION:Come learn how you can rapidly prototype & build cognitive apps in the cloud using IBM tools – specifically IBM Watson Services on the Watson/Bluemix platform. Students should bring their laptops and can work on Bluemix themselves during the demo. Start a free Bluemix trial before the event to work along with the presenters: ibm.biz/bluemixsv. Lunch will be provided\, and the event will be broadcast live at http://video.citris.berkeley.edu/playlists/webcast/. \nRegister to Attend \n  \n“Navigating the Cognitive Era:  IBM point of view on the growth of data and the role of cognitive computing to assist in making sense of that data”\nRichard Rodts – Program Director\, IBM Watson Academic Programs \nRichard Rodts is the Program Director for Watson Academic Programs at IBM. He has responsibility to work with executives in education to include cognitive technology in the classroom and promote entrepreneurship among student groups. Prior to joining IBM\, Richard worked in director level positions within the Business Analytics space.  In his current role\, Richard leads a team that evangelizes the importance of utilizing cognitive computing to transform how we engage with technology and in turn create meaningful change in our businesses as well as society. \n“A Cognitive Journey through the Lens of IBM Watson”\n Armen Pischdotchian – Watson Academic Partners: technical mentor for universities \nA world of sensors and devices that communicate with one another often analyzing data and predicting futures\, are about to meet cognition; where systems understand\, reason and learn. Come for a journey beginning from the Jeopardy! days to API services that employ neural network deep learning technologies as we usher in the cognitive era. Armen currently mentors university faculty and conducts enablement sessions for both IBMers and partners pertaining to the Watson Ecosystem offerings. During the past three years at Watson\, Armen has consulted and deployed various Watson solutions around the world. \nHANDS-ON workshop: Building apps augmented with cognitive services\nIn this demo you build an app and bind it to three services: Personality Insights\, Question-Answer and AlchemyAPI service. This workshop tells the story of frustrated author who is under stress. Using character traits revealed by PI service\, the analyst poses health related questions to the Watson health corpus and\, at the same time\, extracts keywords (AlchemyAPI) from the returned answers that may prompt the analyst to query further using the DeepQA pipeline (QA service). \n_____________________________________ \nThis program is open to students across all disciplines to learn about this project. In addition\, we will discuss the CITRIS Mobile Apps Challenge\, which will be accepting applications in January for Spring 2016 challenge.  This challenge encourages teams of students from UC Berkeley\, UC Davis & UC Merced to develop innovative mobile applications for today’s most pressing societal needs. Through a rigorous 3-month process\, students will design\, prototype and pitch their ideas. The challenge will culminate in a selection process with prizes\, along with a Demo Day to showcase the student’s projects. Learn more about the challenge here.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/ibm-watsonbluemix-cognitive-app-development-platform-at-citris/
LOCATION:Room 310\, Berkeley\, 94720
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151113T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151113T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234237
CREATED:20151110T090101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151110T090101Z
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SUMMARY:Jacobs Design Conversations: Benjamin Joffe
DESCRIPTION:Benjamin Joffe\, General Partner at HAX — the world’s first and largest hardware accelerator — will speak at the Jacobs Institute.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/jacobs-design-conversations-benjamin-joffe/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151106T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151106T183000
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CREATED:20151105T090101Z
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SUMMARY:[**Registration closed/full**] Sir Michael Marmot Health Equity Lecture/Reception
DESCRIPTION:Dramatic differences in health are not a simple matter of rich and poor; poverty alone doesn’t drive ill health\, but inequality does. Join Sir Michael Marmot for a discussion on the themes in his new book\, which presents evidence for a radical change in the way we think about health and society\, and inspires us to address the societal imbalances that work against health equity.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/registration-closedfull-sir-michael-marmot-health-equity-lecturereception/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151106T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151106T183000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234237
CREATED:20150806T080101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150806T080101Z
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SUMMARY:Sir Michael Marmot Health Equity Lecture/Reception
DESCRIPTION:Speaker Bio \nSir Michael Marmot has led research groups on health inequalities for over 35 years. He was Chair of the Commission on Social Determinants of Health (CSDH)\, which was set up by the World Health Organization in 2005\, and produced the report entitled: ‘Closing the Gap in a Generation’ in August 2008. At the request of the British Government\, he conducted a Strategic Review of Health…
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/sir-michael-marmot-health-equity-lecturereception/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151106T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151106T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234237
CREATED:20151021T154614Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200911T194413Z
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SUMMARY:2015 BerkeleyHaas Healthcare Conference
DESCRIPTION:For the past eight years\, students from the Haas Healthcare Association at University of California\, Berkeley have organized the Berkeley-Haas Healthcare Conference to bring together thousands of people passionate about transforming healthcare. \nHEAR FROM EXPERTS \nJoin our 30+ expert panelists as we explore the future of aging\, data science\, policy & innovation\, digital health ROI\, and global perspectives! Our speakers hail from Rock Health\, Omada Health\, Practice Fusion\, Kaiser\, 23andMe\, Blue Shield\, and more. Check out our full agenda here. \nMEET WITH STARTUPS \nWe’re partnering with digital health start-ups to showcase and demo their products. Stay tuned for announcements on great prizes and cool demos. \nSPARK INSPIRATION \nThis year\, we’re featuring a Design Challenge that seeks to tackle one of today’s biggest issues: Preventing and managing Type 2 Diabetes. Watch five top teams pitch their ideas to industry judges during the Best Pitch competition\, hosted by Dennis Boyle\, Partner and founding member of IDEO \nBuy Tickets
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/2015-berkeleyhaas-healthcare-conference/
LOCATION:UCSF Mission Bay Conference Center\, 1675 Owens St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151105T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151106T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234237
CREATED:20150807T080101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150807T080101Z
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SUMMARY:Berkeley Edge Conference
DESCRIPTION:The annual Berkeley Edge Conference brings *underrepresented students who are competitively eligible for our Ph.D. programs to the Berkeley campus. The conference introduces prospective students to faculty in the science\, mathematics\, and engineering departments. It offers students the opportunity to tour campus research facilities and national laboratories. It provides pragmatic advice about…
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/berkeley-edge-conference/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151104T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151104T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234237
CREATED:20150812T080101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200911T204908Z
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SUMMARY:Pacific Research Platform and CENIC California Research and Education Network
DESCRIPTION:Louis Fox is President & CEO of the Corporation for Education Network Initiatives in California (CENIC)\, a non-profit corporation that represents the common interests of California’s education and research communities in achieving robust\, high-capacity\, next-generation Internet communications services. Prior to joining CENIC two years ago\, Louis served for nearly three decades as a faculty member\, researcher\, and senior administrator at the University of Washington and at Duke University. \nCENIC connects California to the world—advancing education and research statewide by providing the world-class network essential for innovation\, collaboration and economic growth. The nonprofit organization operates the California Research and Education Network (CalREN)\, a high-capacity network designed to meet the unique requirements of over 20 million users\, including the vast majority of K-20 students together with educators\, researchers and other vital public-serving institutions. \n—————– \nFree and open to the public. Register by the Monday before the talk for a free lunch at UC Berkeley. The CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar Series is a weekly dialogue highlighting leading voices on societal-scale research issues. Each one-hour seminar starts at 12pm Pacific time and is hosted live in the Banatao Auditorium at Sutardja Dai Hall on the UC Berkeley campus (*unless otherwise noted). The complete schedule for the fall is at https://citris-uc.org/fall-2015-citris-research-exchange-seminar-series/\nLive broadcast at http://video.citris.berkeley.edu/playlists/webcast/.\nAsk questions live on Twitter: #CITRISRE.  All talks may be viewed on\nour YouTube channel. \nLive webcasting of each CITRIS Research Exchange seminar is available at these CITRIS campuses: \nCITRIS @ Davis: 1127 Kemper Hall\, College of Engineering\, UC Davis\nCITRIS @ Merced: Science & Engineering II\, Room 302\, UC Merced\nCITRIS @ Santa Cruz: Room 595B\, Engineering 2 Building\, Baskin School of Engineering\, UC Santa Cruz
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/pacific-research-platform-and-cenic-california-research-and-education-network/
LOCATION:Banatao Auditorium\, 330 Sutardja Dai Hall\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151030T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151030T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234237
CREATED:20151028T080101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151028T080101Z
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SUMMARY:ITS Berkeley Transportation Seminar
DESCRIPTION:“Smart Cities” are an example of Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) with direct impact to urban settings\, where sensor and actuator networks are deployed to monitor the environment and civil infrastructure. Based on data collected\, the goals include improvements in traffic control\, energy distribution\, emergency response\, and location-\nbased commerce\, to name a few. Exploiting the ubiquitous wireless…
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/its-berkeley-transportation-seminar-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151030T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151030T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234237
CREATED:20151021T080101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151028T181954Z
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SUMMARY:Smart Cities as Cyber-Physical Systems
DESCRIPTION:Seminar | October 30 | 4-5 p.m. | 290 Hearst Memorial Mining Building\nSpeaker: Christos Cassandras\, Professor\, Boston University \nSponsors: Institute of Transportation Studies\, CITRIS (Ctr for Info Technology Research in the Interest of Society)\, TRUST \n  \n“Smart Cities” are an example of Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) with direct impact to urban settings\, where sensor and actuator networks are deployed to monitor the environment and civil infrastructure. Based on data collected\, the goals include improvements in traffic control\, energy distribution\, emergency response\, and location-based commerce\, to name a few. Exploiting the ubiquitous wireless connectivity in these settings\, a dynamic data-driven resource allocation framework is envisioned capitalizing on recent advances in real-time optimization algorithms which are event-driven and scalable. An application of this framework to adaptive traffic light control will be presented. A number of other ongoing Smart City projects will be described\, including a “smart parking” system which dynamically assigns and reserves an optimal parking space for a user (driver); a new framework for energy-aware traffic routing in urban networks\, specifically targeting Electric Vehicles (EVs); and the “Street Bump” system in the City of Boston which uses regular smartphone capabilities to collect roadway obstacle data and identify and classify them for efficient maintenance and repair. Lastly\, this talk will address the need to incorporate the “social’’ dimension in CPS (possibly referring to them as Cyber-Social-Physical Systems) through proper incentive mechanisms for inducing Smart City citizens to adopt provably socially optimal policies.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/its-berkeley-transportation-seminar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151028T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151028T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234237
CREATED:20151022T181509Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200911T205046Z
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SUMMARY:People and Robots Initiative faculty Bob Full and Ron Fearing presenting at "Biorobots: Dissected"\, a Swissnext San Francisco event
DESCRIPTION:Biorobots: Dissected\nswissnex San Francisco\nWednesday\, October 28\, 2015 from 6:30 PM to 9:30 PM (PDT)\nSan Francisco\, CA \nJoin us at swissnex San Francisco to learn the science and technology behind some of the world’s coolest and most advanced bio-inspired robots. Along with special guests from Stanford University\, NASA\, and UC Berkeley\, Auke Ijspeert of the Biorobotics Laboratory from Switzerland’s EPFL shares the secrets of the Lab’s fast-running cheetah robot\, a salamander bot that navigates both land and water\, and modular machines designed to be the building blocks for furniture that moves and evolves. The Lab also tours its creatures throughout the Bay Area Science Festival. \nProgram\n6:30 pm Doors open\n7:00 pm Scientific talks\n8:30 pm Biorobot demos and networking reception\n9:30 pm Doors close \nRegister for Biorobots: Dissected
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/biorobots-dissected-swissnext-san-francisco-event/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151028T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151028T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234237
CREATED:20150812T080101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200911T205002Z
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SUMMARY:Disaster-proof Structures that Integrate Nano Materials
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Kenneth Loh\, Associate Professor in the Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering\, serves as CITRIS campus director at UC Davis. Professor Loh directs the Nano-Engineering & Smart Structures Technologies (NESST) Laboratory and recently won the 2014 Outstanding Junior Faculty Award from the UC Davis College of Engineering. His research interests focus on structural monitoring using sensors and smart materials. \n  \n—————– \nFree and open to the public. Register by the Monday before the talk for a free lunch at UC Berkeley. The CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar Series is a weekly dialogue highlighting leading voices on societal-scale research issues. Each one-hour seminar starts at 12pm Pacific time and is hosted live in the Sutardja Dai Hall on the UC Berkeley campus. Please note that this seminar will take place in Room 250 in Sutardja Dai Hall on the 2nd floor. The complete schedule for the fall is at https://citris-uc.org/fall-2015-citris-research-exchange-seminar-series/ \nLive broadcast at http://video.citris.berkeley.edu/playlists/webcast/.\nAsk questions live on Twitter: #CITRISRE.  All talks may be viewed on\nour YouTube channel. \nLive webcasting of each CITRIS Research Exchange seminar is available at these CITRIS campuses: \nCITRIS @ Davis: 1127 Kemper Hall\, College of Engineering\, UC Davis\nCITRIS @ Merced: Science & Engineering II\, Room 302\, UC Merced\nCITRIS @ Santa Cruz: Room 595B\, Engineering 2 Building\, Baskin School of Engineering\, UC Santa Cruz
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/disaster-proof-structures-that-integrate-nano-materials/
LOCATION:250 Sutardja Dai Hall\, 250 Sutardja Dai Hall\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151026T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151026T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234237
CREATED:20151019T220938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200911T203339Z
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SUMMARY:BASF Event: Transcending Global Conflict: How basic science unifies the world
DESCRIPTION:Transcending Global Conflict:\nHow basic science unifies the world\nCamille Crittenden Deputy Director\, CITRIS\n(Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society) \nHitoshi Murayama Professor of Physics\, UC Berkeley and\nDirector\, Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe (Tokyo) \nBernard Sadoulet Professor of Physics\, UC Berkeley and\nDirector\, UC Institute for Nuclear/Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology \nSutardja Dai Hall\, Banatao Auditorium |UC Berkeley\nOctober 26\, 2015 • 6:30–8:00pm\n  \nFree and open to the public. Seating is limited. Admission is first come\, first served.\n\nBasic science is common to all humankind and helps unify the world\, even among nations in political conflict. “Where do we come from?” and “Why do we exist?” are global themes driving scientific research. Recent examples include collaborations among Israel\, Iran and the Palestinian Authority. \nJoin two UC Berkeley scientists who are world leaders in their fields — theoretical particle physicist Hitoshi Murayama and experimental particle astrophysicist Bernard Sadoulet — for a look at how scientific research has brought people from different nations\, religions\, races\, cultures\, languages and ideologies to work together toward common goals. \nDr. Camille Crittenden\, Deputy Director of CITRIS (Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society) and formerly Executive Director of the Human Rights Center at Berkeley Law\, will introduce Professors Murayama and Sadoulet and set the context for the discussion. \n\n \nCamille Crittenden serves as Deputy Director of CITRIS\, Director of the CITRIS Connected Communities Initiative\, and Executive Director of the CITRIS Social Apps Lab. Prior to coming to CITRIS in 2012\, she was Executive Director of the Human Rights Center at Berkeley Law\, where she helped to develop its program in human rights\, technology\, and new media. She has written and spoken widely on these topics\, as well as technology applications for civic engagement\, government transparency and accountability\, and the digital divide. She held previous positions as Assistant Dean for Development with International and Area Studies at UC Berkeley and in development and public relations at University of California Press and San Francisco Opera. She earned an MA and Ph.D. from Duke University. \n \nHitoshi Murayama is a well-known theoretical particle physicist who works broadly\, even on astrophysics\, cosmology\, and condensed matter physics. He has been a professor at the University of California\, Berkeley\, since 2000\, and is also the founding director of the Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe (Kavli IPMU) at the University of Tokyo\, since 2007. Born in Japan\, lived in Germany for four years and in the US for 21 years\, and served on advisory committees around the world\, he is a multi-cultural global denizen. In October 2014\, he was invited to give a speech at the United Nations headquarters in New York about how science unites people and brings peace. He received the Yukawa Commemoration Prize in Theoretical Physics and is a Fellow of the American Physical Society and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. \n \nBernard Sadoulet\, a graduate of Ecole Polytechnique (1963) and a “Docteur ès sciences” of Paris-Orsay University (1971)\, is by training an elementary particle physicist. As such\, he had the chance of participating in two prestigious experiments which led to Nobel Prizes: the Mark I experiment at SLAC which discovered the J/ψ\, the τ lepton and the charm\, and UA1 at CERN which discovered the intermediate vector bosons W and Z. In 1984 he decided to shift his efforts towards particle astrophysics and cosmology. In 1985 he was appointed Professor of Physics at the University of California\, Berkeley\, and from 1989 to 2001 he was the Director of the Center for Particle Astrophysics\, one of the 11 first-generation Science and Technology Centers of the National Science Foundation. He is currently Director of the UC system-wide Institute for Nuclear and Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology (INPAC). Focusing on the Search for Dark Matter\, his current activities involve three aspects: Development of advanced phonon-mediated detectors\, the Cryogenic Dark Matter Search (CDMS) experiment at a deep site\, and related phenomenological activities on various aspects of supersymmetric dark matter. He is an Elected Member of the National Academy of Sciences\, and a Fellow of the American Physical Society and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. \n\n  
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/basf-event-transcending-global-conflict-how-basic-science-unifies-the-world/
LOCATION:Banatao Auditorium\, 330 Sutardja Dai Hall\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151023T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151023T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234237
CREATED:20151022T011514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200911T203656Z
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SUMMARY:2015 Bay Area Robotics Symposium
DESCRIPTION:BARS 2015\nVenue: Chevron Auditorium\, International House\, 2299 Piedmont Avenue\, UC Berkeley\nDate: Friday October 23\, 2015\nTime: 9:00am – 6:00pm \nThe 2015 Bay Area Robotics Symposium aims to bring together roboticists from the Bay Area. \nThe program will consist of a mix of faculty\, student and industry presentations. Here are the schedule and the lineup of speakers. \nSymposium Chairs: Pieter Abbeel (UC Berkeley) and Marco Pavone (Stanford University). \nLocal Arrangements Chairs: Pieter Abbeel\, Igor Mordatch and Lauren Miller (UC Berkeley). \n  \nRegister for BARS \n\nSponsors:
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/2015-bay-area-robotics-symposium/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151021T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151021T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234237
CREATED:20150810T080101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200911T203322Z
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SUMMARY:From Lab to Life: Developing Energy Technologies
DESCRIPTION:Ravi Prasher is the Division Director of Energy Storage and Distributed Resources division at LBNL. Ravi joined LBNL in June 2015. Prior to joining LBNL\, Ravi was the VP of product development of Sheetak Inc.\, a startup developing solid state thermoelectric energy converters. Ravi earlier worked as one of the first program directors at ARPA-E. At ARPA-E\, Ravi created the BEET-IT (on cooling/heating of buildings) and HEATS (on thermal storage) programs. Prior to joining ARPA-E\, Ravi was the technology development manager of thermal management group at Intel. He was also an adjunct professor in the school of engineering at ASU from 2005 – 2013. \n—- \nFree and open to the public. Register by the Monday before the talk for a free lunch at UC Berkeley. The CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar Series is a weekly dialogue highlighting leading voices on societal-scale research issues. Each one-hour seminar starts at 12pm Pacific time and is hosted live in the Banatao Auditorium at Sutardja Dai Hall on the UC Berkeley campus (*unless otherwise noted).\nThe complete schedule for the fall is at https://citris-uc.org/fall-2015-citris-research-exchange-seminar-series/\nLive broadcast at http://video.citris.berkeley.edu/playlists/webcast/.\nAsk questions live on Twitter: #CITRISRE.  All talks may be viewed on\nour YouTube channel. \nLive webcasting of each CITRIS Research Exchange seminar is available at these CITRIS campuses: \nCITRIS @ Davis: 1127 Kemper Hall\, College of Engineering\, UC Davis\nCITRIS @ Merced: Science & Engineering II\, Room 302\, UC Merced\nCITRIS @ Santa Cruz: Room 595B\, Engineering 2 Building\, Baskin School of Engineering\, UC Santa Cruz
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/from-lab-to-life-developing-energy-technologies/
LOCATION:Banatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, Room 310\, Berkeley\, 94720
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151013T141500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151013T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234237
CREATED:20151007T080101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200911T203316Z
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SUMMARY:Creating a National Innovation Ecosystem\, Dr. Don Millard from NSF
DESCRIPTION:Abstract:\nAmerica’s prosperity has originated in part from the ability to capitalize economically on groundbreaking discoveries from science and engineering research. Simultaneously\, a knowledgeable\, creative workforce has maintained the country’s global leadership in critical areas of technology. A strong capacity for leveraging fundamental scientific discoveries into powerful engines of innovation is essential to maintain our competitive edge in the future. This presentation will provide an overview of NSF’s investments in the creation of a national innovation ecosystem that helps accelerate the process of translating an idea into realty. It will offer a strategy for creating a culture of innovation in academia\, identify resources and opportunities for researchers to strengthen their translation efforts\, provide a few examples of NSF activities that have produced early impact\, and suggest scenarios for future initiatives and partnerships that expand our nation’s entrepreneurial spirit. \nBiography:\nDr. Don Millard is the Deputy Division Director of the division of Engineering Education and Centers (EEC)\, within the Engineering Directorate at the National Science Foundation. He is also currently serving as the Acting Division Director. Since coming to NSF in 2010\, he has been involved in the Advanced Technology Education (ATE) program\, the EHR Core Research (ECR) program\, the Innovation Corps (I-Corps) program\, the Math and Science Partnership (MSP) program\, and the Transforming Undergraduate Education in Science\, Technology\, Engineering and Math (TUES) program. Prior to joining NSF\, Dr. Millard spent 27 years at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. During his many years at Rensselaer\, he served as a faculty member of the Electrical\, Computer\, and Systems Department and directed a number of research centers; including the Center for Integrated Electronics. \nDr. Millard’s research interests include engineering education\, electronics design\, electronics manufacturing\, electronic media development\, information technology\, electrical testing methodologies\, semiconductor fabrication\, and non-destructive inspection and evaluation. He is the founder of the Mobile Studio project\, which enables students to learn and perform experiments that use an oscilloscope\, function generator\, digital control\, and some form of power supply – at anytime\, anyplace. He holds a patent for the development of a laser-induced\, plasma-based Non-Contact Electrical Pathway and has received such awards as the Best Paper Award of the Institute of Electronics and Electrical Engineers (IEEE) and the Premier Award for Excellence in Engineering Education Courseware. Dr. Millard has been voted Professor of the Year on three occasions\, selected as RHA Professor of the Month and was chosen as the Eta Kappa Nu Outstanding Professor. \nThis talk is sponsored by the Sutardja Center for Entrepreneurship & Technology and co-hosted by the Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society (CITRIS) in collaboration with the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Department and the Department of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/creating-a-national-innovation-ecosystem/
LOCATION:250 Sutardja Dai Hall\, 250 Sutardja Dai Hall\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151013T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151013T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234237
CREATED:20151005T080101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201029T001045Z
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SUMMARY:CITRIS Day 2015: Data\, Discovery & Learning in the Interest of Society
DESCRIPTION:CITRIS Day is the inaugural showcase of emerging research\, leading-edge applications\, collaboration opportunities and societal impact at the Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society (CITRIS). On October 13\, 2015\, we welcome faculty\, students and collaborators from across the four CITRIS campuses to our headquarters at UC Berkeley for an engaging day of panel… \n  \n 
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/citris-day/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151012T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151012T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234237
CREATED:20151007T080101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151007T080101Z
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SUMMARY:Global Health Seminar: Dr. Jamie Eliades\, Malaria Cares\, PATH
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a seminar with Dr. Jamie Eliades\, Technical Director of the USAID program\, Malaria Cares. MalariaCare is a five-year partnership led by PATH and funded by the US Agency for International Development (USAID) under the US President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI). MalariaCare aims to scale up high-quality diagnosis and treatment services for malaria and other febrile illnesses. More…
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/global-health-seminar-dr-jamie-eliades-malaria-cares-path/
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