Events
Automating Demand Response: From Hot Summer Events to Any Time, Nov 22
Mary Ann Piette is the Head of the Building Technology and Urban Systems Department and has been at LBNL since 1983. She is also the […]
ATC Lecture – From Timelapse to Timecollapse: Rethinking New Media Art and Platform in China, Dec 2
Reflecting on his curatorial projects in China and elsewhere, Zhang Ga invokes some of the fundamental concepts developed in Deleuze’s extensive work on cinema to […]
Overview of Rural Electrification Research in Kenya and India, Dec 4
Rural electrification remains a critical development challenge in low-income countries – one that promises great social benefits while simultaneously risking substantial environmental damage. Given that […]
A Talk by Marina Gorbis, Executive Director, Institute for the Future, Dec 11
Marina Gorbis is a futurist and social scientist who serves as executive director to the Institute for the Future (IFTF), a Silicon Valley nonprofit research […]
Diagnostics by Design, Jan 9
The Diagnostics by Design workshop is an interdisciplinary forum for discussing the challenges and lessons learned in developing and implementing global health technologies, specifically at […]
Diagnostics by Design, Jan 11-12, 2014
The Diagnostics by Design hackathon is a cross-communities effort to bridge the gap between makers and do-it-yourself innovators and the sphere of global health. The […]
Cognitive Computing for Utilities, Jan 22
This talk focuses on a cognitive computing approach to handle common problems within utilities, concentrating on utility operations and exploring the concept of using cognitive […]
CITRIS Mobile App Challenge Info Session + Ideation Summit, Jan 22
4PM-8PM @ 141 Sutardja Dai Hall. This event will facilitate the ideation & development of project ideas to help students define potential areas of interests […]
TRUST Security Seminar, Jan 23
Financial and trade secret theft, fraud, technical attacks, privacy intrusions, malware and other online criminal activity is a significant problem. Millions of internet users and […]
Electronic Materials Reaching Out To Mechanical, Optical And Thermal Functionalities, Jan 24
Electronic materials are materials in which mobile electrons play an active role in defining their relevant properties. However, their functionalities and applications are not necessarily […]
Targeted Efficiency: Using Customer Meter Data to Improve Efficiency Program Outcomes, Jan 29
Energy and Resources Group Fall 2013 Colloquium Series (ER295)
Does Rebound Offset the Savings from Energy Efficiency?, Jan 29
Abstract: Improving the efficiency with which we use energy is often said to be the most cost-effective way to reduce energy use and greenhouse gas […]
TRUST Security Seminar, Jan 30
With the tremendous growth in cloud-based services, the web platform is now easily the most widely used application platform. In this talk, I will present […]
Photonic Lab-on-a-Chip: Merging Photonics and Microfluidics, Jan 31
A premise of the lab-on-a-chip paradigm is the integration of several processing stages of a chemical or biochemical analytical procedure together with microfluidics and detection […]

Technology for Patient Decision Making and Provider Choice, Feb 5
Live broadcast at http://video.citris.berkeley.edu/playlists/webcast. Ask questions live on Twitter: #CITRISRE. All talks may be viewed on our YouTube channel The schedule for the semester can […]

Feb 5 – NSA Spying, Snowden, and Sparking Change
Don’t miss what promises to be a very timely and engaging conversation with Cindy Cohn, legal director of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, and Nicole Ozer, […]
Community Cellular Networks in Rural Papua, Indonesia, Feb 5
The price of cellular infrastructure is dropping dramatically, entering the sub 10,000 USD price point in the last few years. This shift has enabled a […]
HTNM Lecture – Lisa Nakamura "Indigenous Circuits", Feb 6
The History and Theory of New Media Lecture Series brings to campus leading humanities scholars working on issues of media transition and technological emergence. The […]
View from the Top, Feb 7
On Friday, February 7 the College will host Thomas M. Siebel, founder, chairman and CEO of C3 Energy, as the first speaker for the spring […]
Games-Serious or Otherwise-for and about Archaeology and Cultural Heritage, Feb 11
Please feel free to drop in to this workshop and brainstorming session where archaeologists with Erik Champion will work through some ideas and plans for […]
Breaking the Habits of Economic Growth: an Imperative for a Low Carbon Transformation, Feb 12
In this lecture, I will argue that a century of lived experience in the political economy of expansive capitalism in the rich countries of the […]
Heritage Via Games and Game Mods, Feb 12
In this informal talk, I will discuss classroom experiences (both good and bad) gleaned from teaching game design, especially work by students to develop serious […]
Air Pollution Kills! So What? Air Quality Engineering to Improve Public Health, Feb 12
Energy and Resources Group Spring 2014 Colloquium Series (ER295)