Rise of Civil Robots, Oct 23

This talk will discuss the use of unmanned land, sea, and aerial systems for civil and environmental engineering with specific focus on the human-robot interaction […]

TRUST Security Seminar, Oct 24

Attackers only need to find a single exploitable bug in order to install worms, bots, and other malware on vulnerable computers. Unfortunately, developers rarely have […]

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. […]

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 […]