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SUMMARY:Technology Demonstration Success Stories from the PIER Program: Making End-Use Efficiency Happen\, Dec 2
DESCRIPTION: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 take place at noon on Fridays in 310 Sutardja Dai Hall\, Banatao Auditorium on the UC Berkeley campus\, unless otherwise indicated. \n                Live broadcast at \n                . Questions can be sent via Yahoo IM to username: citrisevents. The complete schedule for the fall semester is online at \n                . All talks may be viewed on our \n                Webviewing at UC Davis: 1065 Kemper Hall \n                Webviewing at UC Merced: SE1 100 \n                Webviewing at UC Santa Cruz: SOE E2 Building\, Room 506 \n                The California Energy Commission (CEC) Public interest Energy Research (PIER) Program has produced many high efficiency end-use technologies capable of substantially reducing energy use\, costs\, and environmental impacts. The State Partnership for Energy Efficient Demonstrations (SPEED) Program is one of the key connections to the market for the PIER Program\, proving technology in the field\, providing feedback to the product development process\, and piloting technology deployment toward achieving energy efficiency at scale. \n                Karl Brown is the Director of the SPEED Program and Deputy Director of the California Institute for Energy and Environment. Karl will describe the SPEED team coordinated by CIEE\, summarize the extensive portfolio of demonstrations\, and mark progress toward achieving the market potential of demonstrated technologies in California. Karl will also provide three technology success stories illustrating the diverse and nimble approaches the Program takes in advancing technology adoption. \n                ————————-
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/technology-demonstration-success-stories-from-the-pier-program-making-end-use-efficiency-happen-dec-2/
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SUMMARY:Mobile Entrepreneurship at Cal – IEOR 190E Final Showcase and Competition\, Dec 6
DESCRIPTION: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 University Mobile Challenge at Barcelona. Help your favorite team win the coveted Audience Choice award! \n                IEOR 190E – “Mobile Applications and Entrepreneurship” is a course at Berkeley that aims to bridge the gap between academia and business. Through the course of a semester\, teams of 4-5 students each create a mobile-based business and prototype their technology. At\nthe\nconclusion\n of\nthe\n course\,\neach\nteam\n will\npitch\n their\ncompany\n to\na\npanel\n of\n VCs\n and\n angel investors.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/mobile-entrepreneurship-at-cal-ieor-190e-final-showcase-and-competition-dec-6/
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SUMMARY:Mobile Entrepreneurship at Cal – IEOR 190E Final Showcase and Competition\, Dec 6
DESCRIPTION: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 University Mobile Challenge at Barcelona. Help your favorite team win the coveted Audience Choice award! \n                IEOR 190E – “Mobile Applications and Entrepreneurship” is a course at Berkeley that aims to bridge the gap between academia and business. Through the course of a semester\, teams of 4-5 students each create a mobile-based business and prototype their technology. At\nthe\nconclusion\n of\nthe\n course\,\neach\nteam\n will\npitch\n their\ncompany\n to\na\npanel\n of\n VCs\n and\n angel investors.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/mobile-entrepreneurship-at-cal-ieor-190e-final-showcase-and-competition-dec-6-2/
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SUMMARY:Swarm Lab Inauguration\, Dec 6
DESCRIPTION: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 session in the afternoon\, as well as a ribbon cutting ceremony presided over by Paul Jacobs\, CEO of Qualcomm Inc.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/swarm-lab-inauguration-dec-6/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20111207T080000
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SUMMARY:Saving the World Together\, One Server at a Time\, Dec 7
DESCRIPTION:The complete schedule for the fall semester is online at \n                . All talks may be viewed on our \n                Webviewing at UC Davis: 1003 Kemper Hall \n                Webviewing at UC Merced: SE1 100 \n                Webviewing at UC Santa Cruz: SOE E2 Building\, Room 506 \n                Abstract: \n                Power and energy management\, and more recently environmental sustainability\, are emerging as central issues in systems design. The next order-of-magnitude improvements in these areas will come from rethinking how we approach and optimize energy efficiency — “holistically” across traditional design boundaries. This talk will discuss such optimizations from the data-centric data center project at HP Labs\, specifically focusing on two examples — “dematerialized datacenters” and “nanostores”. These designs\, cross-cutting the sustainability\, technology\, architecture\, and software communities\, can achieve significant improvements in energy efficiency (10X-50X). \n                Bio: Partha Ranganathan is a Fellow at Hewlett Packard Labs where he currently leads a large initiative on future data-centric data centers. His research interests are in systems architecture and manageability\, energy-efficiency\, and systems modeling and evaluation. He has done extensive work in these areas including key contributions around energy-aware user interfaces\, heterogeneous multi-core processors\, power capping and power-aware server designs\, federated enterprise power management\, energy modeling and benchmarking\, disaggregated blade server architectures\, and most recently\, storage hierarchy and systems redesign for non-volatile memory. He was also one of the primary developers of the publicly distributed Rice Simulator for ILP Multiprocessors (RSIM). Dr. Ranganathan’s work has led to several commercial products and has been featured in various venues including the New York Times\, Wall Street Journal\, Business Week\, San Francisco Chronicle\, Times of India\, Slashdot\, Youtube\, and Tom’s hardware guide. Dr. Ranganathan has been named one of the world’s top young innovators by MIT Technology Review\, and has been recognized with several other awards including Rice University’s Outstanding Young Engineering Alumni award. Dr. Ranganathan received his B.Tech degree from the Indian Institute of Technology\, Madras and his M.S. and Ph.D. from Rice University\, Houston.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/saving-the-world-together-one-server-at-a-time-dec-7/
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SUMMARY:CITRIS Holiday Gala\, Dec 7
DESCRIPTION:Please mark your calendars for an exciting event at Banatao Institute@CITRIS Berkeley on Wednesday\, December 7th: the annual Holiday Gala at Sutardja Dai Hall on the UC Berkeley campus.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/citris-holiday-gala-dec-7/
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SUMMARY:The Digital We at the Social Apps Lab at CITRIS\, Dec 8
DESCRIPTION:The Social Apps Lab focuses on creating mobile applications that use elements of gameplay to motivate citizen learning\, civic action\, and crowdsourced solutions for social problems. The Digital We examines the premises\, prospects\, and projects of this kind of social media production through a day of workshops and public discussions. The directors of the Social Apps Lab will present several new projects\, including CitySandbox\, DengueTorpedo\, Pathways\, and BingoType. \n                Join us for – \n                Workshops with presentations from: \n                • Chris Kelty – UC Los Angeles\, Department of Information Studies \n                • Kacper Poblocki – University of Poznan\, Department of Anthropology \n                • Warren Sack – UC Santa Cruz\, Program of Digital Arts and New Media \n                • Artur Celinski – Res Publica\, Warsaw \n                • Marina Gorbis – Institute for the Future\, Palo Alto \n                • Heather Horst – UC Irvine\, Digital Media and Learning Research Hub \n                Roundtable Discussion about Interdisciplinary Initiatives and University-City Projects with: \n                • Paul Wright – UC Berkeley\, Director of CITRIS \n                • Carla Hesse – UC Berkeley\, Dean of Social Sciences \n                • Anthony Cascardi – UC Berkeley\, Dean of Arts and Humanities \n                • Gordon Wozniak – City of Berkeley Councilmember \n                Demo of Recent Projects at the Social Apps Lab: \n                • James Holston\, Co-Director \n                • Greg Niemeyer\, Co-Director \n                • URAP Students at the Social Apps Lab \n                And Dialogues with: \n                • Artur Celinski – Res Publica\, Warsaw \n                • Ken Goldberg – UC Berkeley\, Dept of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research \n                • Marina Gorbis – Institute for the Future\, Palo Alto \n                • Heather Horst – UC Irvine\, Digital Media and Learning Research Hub \n                • Josefina Coloma – Sustainable Science Institute & UC Berkeley School of Public Health \n                • Terry Deacon – UC Berkeley\, Department of Anthropology \n                • Faraz Farzin – Stanford\, Department of Psychology \n                • Kacper Poblocki – University of Poznan\, Department of Anthropology \n                • Bill Satariano – UC Berkeley School of Public Health
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/the-digital-we-at-the-social-apps-lab-at-citris-dec-8/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20111208T080000
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SUMMARY:The Digital We at the Social Apps Lab at CITRIS\, Dec 8
DESCRIPTION:The Social Apps Lab focuses on creating mobile applications that use elements of gameplay to motivate citizen learning\, civic action\, and crowdsourced solutions for social problems. The Digital We examines the premises\, prospects\, and projects of this kind of social media production through a day of workshops and public discussions. The directors of the Social Apps Lab will present several new projects\, including CitySandbox\, DengueTorpedo\, Pathways\, and BingoType. \n                Join us for – \n                Workshops with presentations from: \n                • Chris Kelty – UC Los Angeles\, Department of Information Studies \n                • Kacper Poblocki – University of Poznan\, Department of Anthropology \n                • Warren Sack – UC Santa Cruz\, Program of Digital Arts and New Media \n                • Artur Celinski – Res Publica\, Warsaw \n                • Marina Gorbis – Institute for the Future\, Palo Alto \n                • Heather Horst – UC Irvine\, Digital Media and Learning Research Hub \n                Roundtable Discussion about Interdisciplinary Initiatives and University-City Projects with: \n                • Paul Wright – UC Berkeley\, Director of CITRIS \n                • Carla Hesse – UC Berkeley\, Dean of Social Sciences \n                • Anthony Cascardi – UC Berkeley\, Dean of Arts and Humanities \n                • Gordon Wozniak – City of Berkeley Councilmember \n                Demo of Recent Projects at the Social Apps Lab: \n                • James Holston\, Co-Director \n                • Greg Niemeyer\, Co-Director \n                • URAP Students at the Social Apps Lab \n                And Dialogues with: \n                • Artur Celinski – Res Publica\, Warsaw \n                • Ken Goldberg – UC Berkeley\, Dept of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research \n                • Marina Gorbis – Institute for the Future\, Palo Alto \n                • Heather Horst – UC Irvine\, Digital Media and Learning Research Hub \n                • Josefina Coloma – Sustainable Science Institute & UC Berkeley School of Public Health \n                • Terry Deacon – UC Berkeley\, Department of Anthropology \n                • Faraz Farzin – Stanford\, Department of Psychology \n                • Kacper Poblocki – University of Poznan\, Department of Anthropology \n                • Bill Satariano – UC Berkeley School of Public Health
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/the-digital-we-at-the-social-apps-lab-at-citris-dec-8-2/
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