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SUMMARY:CITRIS Research Exchange – Grace Gu
DESCRIPTION:CITRIS Research Exchange with Grace Gu\nAssistant Professor\, Mechanical Engineering\, UC Berkeley \nAbout CITRIS Research Exchange: \nLaunched in 2008\, CITRIS Research Exchange delivers fresh perspectives on information technology and society from distinguished academic\, industry\, and civic leaders. CITRIS Research Exchange is free and open to the public. Each one-hour seminar starts at 12 pm…
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/citris-research-exchange-grace-gu/
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SUMMARY:Ravi Bellamkonda\, 2020 Distinguished Lecture in Bioengineering
DESCRIPTION:Professor\, Biomedical Engineering\,\nVinik Dean of the Pratt School of Engineering\,\nDuke University \nBellamkonda’s research explores the interplay of biomaterials and the nervous system for the development of peripheral nerve regeneration\, brain electrode interfacing\, and brain tumor therapies.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/ravi-bellamkonda-2020-distinguished-lecture-in-bioengineering/
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SUMMARY:4th Annual Women in Tech Symposium: Reimagining Cybersecurity For All
DESCRIPTION:Women in Tech Symposium: Reimagining Cybersecurity for All\nFriday\, March 6\, 2020\, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm\nSibley Auditorium\, Bechtel Engineering Center\, UC Berkeley\nWomen in Tech Initiative at the University of California\nRegister > \nAbout this event:\nData breaches\, identity theft\, ransomware\, deep fakes\, doxxing. As digital platforms and tools have become pervasive in our public\, professional\, and private lives\, concern has intensified about the security of our information\, institutions\, and online identities. The need for innovation in cybersecurity strategies — from the technical hardware\, software and networks to training the needed workforce — will drive significant investment and attention for the foreseeable future. \nCyber breaches are projected to cost the global economy $2.1 trillion by 2019\, and jobs in information security are projected to grow 37% between 2012 and 2022\, much faster than the average for all other occupations. Despite these opportunities\, women are vastly underrepresented in the field\, holding only 18% of cybersecurity positions. At the same time\, women face unique risks and threats of bullying and harassment in the online ecosystem. How can we engage the most inclusive talent pool to tackle the growing challenges\, confident that we are mitigating risk\, encouraging safe practices\, and developing the next generation of cybersecurity professionals? \nThis public symposium will highlight the experiences and career paths of women in cybersecurity\, including those working to advance secure systems within their organizations as well as improve the privacy and security of individual users of online platforms. The event will also feature the Women in Tech Initiative Athena Awards recognizing those who have championed the advancement of women in technology. \nWho should attend?\nWe welcome participants from startups\, nonprofit and government organizations\, and established companies as well as students\, staff\, and faculty. The symposium is open to everyone\, allowing a broader audience the chance to join the conversation and reimagine cybersecurity for all. Attendees will walk away with deep insights about our cybersecurity future\, and gain a community of inspiring and motivating people that will champion the advancement of women in technology. \nAgenda \n\n8:30 am Registration at Sibley Auditorium\n9:00 am Welcoming Remarks: Camille Crittenden\, Executive Director\, CITRIS and the Banatao Institute and Co-Founder of the Women in Tech Initiative at UC\n9:20 am Opening Remarks: “Building a Responsible Data Economy\,” Dawn Song\, UC Berkeley\n9:40 am Introducing the Athena Awards and presentation of the Athena Award for Executive Leadership: Rama Akkiraju\, Distinguished Engineer & Director\, IBM Watson. Presented by CITRIS Director Costas Spanos\n9:50 am Fireside Chat with Window Snyder\, Chief Security Officer at Square and Tsu-Jae King Liu\, Dean and Roy W. Carlson Professor of Engineering\, College of Engineering\, UC Berkeley\n10:30 am Break\n10:40 am Panel: What’s at Stake? Global and Systemic Cyber Threats\nCybersecurity is no longer just a concern for the IT department – vulnerabilities in our digital services and infrastructure threaten much of the world around us. Cybercrime is predicted to put at risk $5.2 trillion globally over the next five years\, and affect everything from the utility of the Internet of Things to rising geopolitical tensions and the spread of disinformation. Systemic threats require a systemic response\, and women are at the forefront of the dynamic intersection between people and digital technologies. Join our expert panelists from diverse corners of the ecosystem to explore what is at stake and how cybersecurity must evolve to protect the promise of the digital revolution for all.Moderated by: Laura Bate\, New America\nAshley Tolbert\, Senior Security Engineer\, Netflix\nAanchal Gupta\, Head of Security in Calibra\, Facebook\nMichele Guel\, Distinguished Engineer & IoT Security Strategist\, Cisco Systems\nRaluca Popa\, Co-Founder of the RiseLab\, UC Berkeley\n11:45 am Athena Award\, Academic Leadership: Alice Agogino\, Professor of Mechanical Engineering\, College of Engineering\, UC Berkeley\n12:00 pm Lunch and Transition to Breakout Rooms\n\nCyber Career Tips & Tricks\nLed by Kavya Pearlman\, Cyber Security Strategist\, Wallarm &\nDeidre (Day-Dree) Diamond\, CyberSN/Secure Diversity\nTools and Tech for Cybersecurity\nLed by Gio Kao\, Research and Design Manager\, Sandia National Laboratories\nCybersecurity and the Health Sector\nLed by Heather McPherson\, Kaiser Permanente &\nSerena Villalobos\, Senior Consultant\, Quasar I.T. Solutions\nCyber and Blockchain/Fintech\nLed by Karin Bauer\, Berkeley Haas Blockchain Initiative &\nLauren Weymouth\, Senior Manager\, University Partnerships\, Ripple\n\n\n1:30 pm Keynote: “Democratizing Security: From Control to Collaboration\,” Wendy Nather\, Head of Advisory CISOs\, Duo Security\, Cisco Systems\n2:05 pm Athena Award\, Early Career: Joy Buolamwini\, Founder\, Algorithmic Justice League\n2:15 pm Panel: Platforms and Personal Risks: Protecting our Identities and Personal Assets from Stalkers\, Trolls\, and Hackers\nWhat happens when digital technology is used to threaten our individual identities? Studies show that women are disproportionately targeted for hate speech and violent rhetoric on social media. Misogyny and racism are rampant in video game culture. New technology can be used to stalk and harass ex-partners or spurned lovers. Our banking information\, credit scores\, health records and more can be exploited for nefarious purposes. What particular dangers lurk for women online and what steps can we take to make the cyber-world safer for everyone?\n\nModerated by: Diana Kelley\, Cybersecurity CTO\, Microsoft\nMuthoni Richards\, Program Manager\, Google X\nCat Wendt\, Video Game Writer\, Apple Store\nRuby Zefo\, Chief Privacy Officer\, Uber\nErica Johnstone\, Partner\, Ridder\, Costa & Johnstone LLP\n3:10 pm Athena Award\, Next Generation Engagement: Girls Who Code\n3:20 pm Closing Remarks: “Securing Our Future\,” Amy Tong\, State Chief Information Officer (CIO)\, California Department of Technology\n3:30 pm Reception and Cyber Career Networking Fair\n6:00 pm Adjourn\n\nBE PART OF #CYBERSECURITY4ALL\n  \nRegister > \n  \nPresented by:\nThe Women in Technology Initiative at the University of California\, CITRIS and the Banatao Institute\, and the UC Berkeley College of Engineering. \nSponsored by:\nLam Research\, Microsoft\, Berkeley Haas Blockchain Initiative\, Crowdstrike\, Fortinet\, Jumio\, Palo Alto Networks\, Sandia National Laboratories\, University of California Office of the President (UCOP)\, Berkeley Information Security Office\, National Security Innovation Network\, One IT\, 150 Years of Women at Berkeley\, Berkeley Bakar Fellows Program\, Berkeley School of Information\, Berkeley SKYDECK\, Center for Long-term Cybersecurity (CLTC)\, CyberSN\, Coleman Fung Institute for Engineering Leadership\, and The International Society of Service Innovation Professionals (ISSIP). Additional sponsors to be announced. \n  \nPlease inquire about strategic partnership opportunities with the Women in Technology Initiative at the University of California through the contact info below. \n\nwiti@berkeley.edu\n\nFor event questions or more information on sponsorship opportunities\, please contact: \n\nJill Finlayson\, Director\, Women in Tech Initiative\, finlayson@berkeley.edu\nwiti.berkeley.edu/sponsorships\n\nSign up to receive the latest news\, upcoming events\, and updates from CITRIS and the Banatao Institute: http://bit.ly/SubscribeCITRIS \n 
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/4th-annual-women-in-tech-symposium-reimagining-cybersecurity-for-all/
LOCATION:Sibley Auditorium\, Bechtel Engineering Center\, University of California\, Berkeley\, Bechtel Engineering Center\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
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SUMMARY:CITRIS Frontiers in Technology: Ag-Food-Tech at UC Merced
DESCRIPTION:Multi-modality Remote Sensing Data Acquisition and Analysis for High Throughput Phenotyping in Agriculture\nEngineering innovations around technology and agriculture are dynamically changing the way the world grows\, transports and consumes food.  \nAbout the talk:\nSensing technologies are rapidly gaining popularity for field-based high throughput phenotyping applications. In addition to direct measurements of traditional phenotypes\, these sensors potentially provide surrogate measurements for plant structural characteristics and chemistry. Opportunities and challenges associated with acquisition\, processing\, and analysis of high resolution RGB\, VNIR hyperspectral data\, and discrete return LiDAR data acquired from UAVs by Purdue University for row crop mapping and monitoring will be discussed. Results from multi-modality\, multi-temporal predictive modeling of complex phenotypes such as biomass using data-driven machine learning approaches will be presented. Opportunities and hurdles to the generalization of predictive models across geographic areas and time periods will be discussed. \nAbout the speaker: \nMelba Crawford is the Nancy Uridil and Francis Bossu Professor of Civil Engineering at Purdue University. Her research interests focus on adı analysis: dimensionality reduction\, active learning\, deep learning for classification and prediction\, and applications of these methods to hyperspectral and LIDAR data for agriculture and natural resource mapping and monitoring. Crawford is a Fellow of the IEEE\, Past President of the IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society\, an IEEE GRSS Distinguished Lecturer\, and the current Treasurer of the IEEE Technical Activities Board. She was on the NASA Earth System Science and Applications Advisory Committee\, Nasa EO-1 Science Validation team\, and advisory committee to the NASA SEDAC. \nSponsors\nThis technical talk is co-sponsored by the UC Merced Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and CITRIS and the Banatao Institute at the University of California\, Merced. \nDate and Time\nFri\, March 6\, 2020\n12:00 PM – 2:00 PM PST \nLocation\nClassroom and Office Building 2 (COB2)\n5200 N. Lake Dr.\nCOB 2\, 140\nMerced\, CA 95343 \nVisitor parking is available for purchase in the Scholar’s Lot ($8 per day). \nRegister\nComplimentary lunch provided to all registered guests. First come\, first served for complimentary lunch; arrive early. The lecture is free and open to the public. \nRegister now on Eventbrite.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/citris-frontiers-in-technology-ag-food-tech-at-uc-merced/
LOCATION:UC Merced Campus\, 5200 N Lake Rd\, Merced\, CA\, 95343\, United States
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