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SUMMARY:UCSF COVID-19 Hackathon
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin the UCSF virtual three-week hackathon aimed at designing new innovative and technical solutions to the health\, medical\, and scientific challenges we face due to the COVID-19 pandemic. \nSubmit a project idea or register to work on a project: Friday\, May 15\nKickoff Event: Wednesday\, May 20 @5:30pm\nThree Week Hackathon: May 20 – June 10\nProject Submission: Wednesday\, June 10 @11:59pm\nAward Ceremony and Demo: Tuesday\, June 16 \nMore information >
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/ucsf-covid-19-hackathon/
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SUMMARY:Digital Transformation\, AI and Virtual Workforce
DESCRIPTION:CNAM – BERKELEY HORIZONS (Event Series)\n\n\nRegister to attend > \nBerkeley Global and the Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers (CNAM) are thrilled to kick off a new\, collaborative series of events welcoming professors and industry experts in an engaging online panel format. \nDigital Transformation\, AI and Virtual Workforce \nCOVID-19 has forced corporations globally to implement remote work and spurred a race to implement AI automation. Now that countries are slowly reopening\, however\, digital transformation is going to accelerate further\, as organizations as well as employees recognize its many advantages. \nIn this unique panel event\, we will bring together outstanding expert thought leaders from the US and Europe\, to share their best practices on how to manage the virtual workforce into this new normal. We will discuss how organizations and employees can profit from higher work efficiency and less interpersonal conflict in virtual work environments\, as well as from high cost and time efficiency for employees who don’t have to commute and organizations that don’t have to provide and maintain office space. How can organizations use the crisis to push their employees to become more familiar with technology and give themselves and their teams the opportunity to upskill and retrain? What is this future for jobs that have been the focus for automatization using AI as a Service applications? We have the ambition to share with you key insights to help you successfully manage digital transformation out of the crisis and to provoke your thoughts on how our collective\, digitized future of work will look like. \nLOCATION \nThis event will be delivered online via Zoom. The join link will be shared via Eventbrite two hours prior to the start of the event. Those registered for the event will receive a notification from Eventbrite when the link is available. If you do not receive the Zoom join link\, please contact us via the Eventbrite app. \nDATE & TIME \nFriday\, June 19th\, 2020 \n09:00 – 10:15 AM Pacific Time | 18:00 – 19:15 Central European Time \nClick here to confirm the corresponding time for your location. \nAGENDA \nSTART 09:00 AM Pacific Time / 18:00 Central European Time\n10 minutes – Welcome Speeches\n45 minutes – Panel Discussion with Moderator\n15 minutes – Q&A with Audience\n5 minutes – Final Remarks and Closing\nFINISH 10:15 Pacific Time / 19:15 Central European Time \n  \n\n\nPANELISTS \nHerve Buisson\nSenior Advisor – Innovation and Technologies\, Veolia Water Technologies \nFormer Vice President Process Engineering for Veolia Water Technologies Americas\, and Veolia Corporate R&D Centre General Manager\, Hervé Buisson is a recognized global expert on water treatment with a specific focus on innovation\, nanotechnologies\, water reuse schemes. He is a frequently invited speaker in innovation forums and water technologies events\, and has contributed to Technical Advisory Panels and Boards across the globe. Citizen of France\, Canada\, and USA\, he holds a degree in Chemical Engineering from Toulouse\, France\, with post-graduate specializations in Biotechnology and Material Sciences from Ecole Polytechnique of Montreal and McMaster University in Hamilton\, Canada. \nPhilippe Dume\nVice President of Operational Excellence\, Trivium Packaging \nAdjunct Faculty\, CNAM \nPhilippe Dume is an adjunct faculty at CNAM in Paris lecturing on digital transformation. He is also Vice President Operational Excellence at Trivium Packaging. He was previously Senior Vice President at McKinsey leading large scale transformations and held various general director positions at Alstom\, a rolling stock manufacturer and Impress\, a packaging company. He has been living many years abroad in countries such as UK\, USA\, Russia\, and Romania. He is the author of a book on managing change (“Gérer le changement avec la méthode ACE”). He holds an MBA from the London Business School and an MSc from the University of Manchester. \nJill Finlayson\nDirector\, Women in Technology Initiative\, University of California \nJill Finlayson is Director of the Women in Technology Initiative at UC\, co-sponsored by CITRIS and the Berkeley Engineering at UC Berkeley\, which supports research and initiatives to promote the equitable participation of women in the tech fields. Prior to Berkeley\, she led mentorship and developed incubator and accelerator programs for Singularity University Ventures\, whose mission is to increase the number of impact-focused tech startups. Finlayson ran the Toys category for five years at eBay and authored the book Fundraising on eBay. She managed a community of social entrepreneurs at the Skoll Foundation\, led marketing at various startups\, and consulted for the World Bank\, Gates Foundation\, and Ford Foundation. Finlayson also judges and coaches founders of global startups for several startup competitions. She has mentored for TechWomen.org for the past 9 years\, also participating in delegation trips. Finlayson is a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley. \nMichael Wu\nChief AI Strategist\, Pros \nDr. Wu is one of the world’s premier authorities on artificial intelligence (AI)\, machine learning (ML)\, data science\, and behavioral economics. He’s currently the Chief AI Strategist at PROS (NYSE: PRO)\, an AI-powered SaaS provider that helps companies monetize more efficiently in the digital economy. He’s been recently appointed as Senior Data Science Research Fellow at the Ecole des Ponts Business School. Prior to PROS\, Michael was the Chief Scientist at Lithium for a decade\, where he focuses on developing predictive and prescriptive algorithms to extract insights from social media big data. His research spans many areas\, including customer experience\, CRM\, online influence\, gamification\, digital transformation\, AI\, etc. His R&D won him the recognition as an Influential Leader by CRM Magazine along with Mark Zuckerberg\, Marc Benioff\, and other industry giants. Prior to industry\, Michael received his triple major undergraduate degree in Applied Math\, Physics\, and Molecular & Cell Biology; and his Ph.D. from UC Berkeley’s Biophysics program\, where he uses machine learning to model visual processing within the human brain. Michael believes in knowledge dissemination and speaks internationally at universities\, conferences\, and enterprises. His insights have inspired many global enterprises and are made accessible through “The Science of Social\,” and “The Science of Social 2”—two easy-reading e-books. \nMODERATORS \nJean-Michel Raicovitch \nProfessor and Chair of Marketing at Cnam and Co-President – ADETEM – French Marketing Association \nJean-Michel Raicovitch is Professor and Chair of Marketing – CNAM\, Co-President of ADETEM – French Marketing Association. After a long and distinguished marketing career\, including many years of management positions at Accenture and Accor\, Jean-Michel Raicovitch is now fully dedicated to educating the marketers of tomorrow and his marketing non-profit association work. \nFrederick T. Wehrle \nAssistant Dean for Academic Design and Innovation – UC Berkeley Extension \nFrederick T. Wehrle is a researcher specialized in innate human behavior and an expert in Academic Innovation and Design. At Berkeley\, he is developing fully integrated trans-disciplinary study programs that allow students and lifelong learners to acquire the specific skill set they need to succeed in their careers in the upcoming 4th industrial revolution. With his team\, he brings together world-leading researchers from Berkeley and industry experts from Silicon Valley who work and teach at the forefront of academic innovation. In his prior positions\, he has founded the Center for Global Engagement of Planeta Education and Universities France\, he directed Accreditation and International Relations at Groupe EDC and served as Academic Director at Groupe IGS. He founded the Eye-Tracking Lab of ICD International Business School and has lectured at UC Berkeley\, Grupo Planeta\, Groupe EDC\, Groupe IGS\, University of Paris 1\, Toulouse Business School\, Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences\, and Groupe IAM.
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SUMMARY:Telehealth Policy and Reimbursement Issues in the Era of COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nThursday\, June 23\, 2020 | 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM Pacific Time\n12:00 PM – 1:00 PM Eastern | 18:00 – 19:00 Central European\n  \n  \nModerator: Heather M. Young\, Ph.D.\, RN\, FAAN \nPresenters: Mei Wa Kwong\, JD\, Birthe Dinesen\, Ph.D.\, Florence Gaudry-Perkins\, Robin Ohannessian\, MD\, MPH \nDue to the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic\, serving patients remotely is no longer a matter of convenience\, it has become imperative for telehealth stakeholders\, organizations and providers alike to understand and provide care in a safe and secure manner. However\, due to the rapid increase in demand for telemedicine as a result of COVID-19\, questions have continuously been brought up regarding key policy changes and changes in payment and reimbursement across geographically diverse telehealth programs. In this Web Forum\, we aim to address the ever-changing regulations regarding telemedicine policy and patient/provider reimbursement\, with case studies from the United States\, Denmark\, and France. \nThe evolving challenges of providing a remote point of care support for vulnerable populations through telehealth and telemedicine is a global challenge\, requiring changes in care practice\, innovations in the use of technology\, advances in clinician/patient communications\, and rapid change in reimbursement\, regulatory\, and workforce processes. \nThe aims of this responsive innovation webinar series include: \n\nProviding immediate and actionable information\,\nFostering the cross-pollination of interdisciplinary ideas\,\nIntroducing solutions that have been vetted by healthcare professionals\, researchers\, patient organizations\, and the healthcare industry\,\n Introducing and exchanging ideas on innovative\, evidence-based care and technology-enabled care solutions.\n\nThe web forum content includes in-depth practices and policies assembled by an interdisciplinary team of global experts in telehealth and health care delivery\, with a specific focus on vulnerable populations like older adults. Each session includes an overview of a problem/opportunity and examples from practice\, proven strategies for implementation\, relevant reimbursement and policy considerations\, as well as solutions and strategies for overcoming common challenges. \nREGISTER TODAY >  \n  \n 
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/telehealth-policy-and-reimbursement-issues-in-the-era-of-covid-19/
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SUMMARY:Transformational Communications: Increasing Government Ambition in Public Engagement on Climate Change
DESCRIPTION:Transformational Communications: Increasing Government Ambition in Public Engagement on Climate Change\nWed\, Jun 24\, 2020\, 1:00 PM – 2:00 ET\nRegister > \nGovernments have failed to effectively engage people – 30 years after government committed in the Framework Convention to inform and educate their citizens\, people are still disturbingly ill-informed about what is causing it\, how urgent it is\, and how it will impact their lives. So how do we assert people’s legal (and moral) right to know\, and how can we transform our approach to engagement\, overcoming polarisation\, building a broad-based public mandate to support action. George will make the case that public engagement is essential for achieving our climate targets and discuss a major new international initiative to transform governments commitment to public engagement. \nSpeaker: George Marshall\, founder of Climate Outreach \nGeorge is the founder of Climate Outreach\, a non-profit based in Oxford UK that is Europe’s leading specialist in climate change communication. Their clients include the World Bank\, IPCC\, government around the world\, and most major environmental networks. He is the author of the acclaimed Don’t Even Think About It: Why Our Brains are Wired to Ignore Climate Change and presented the opening keynote at the BECC annual conference in 2018. This will be the sixth in a webinar series for the 2020 Behavior\, Energy & Climate Change Conference (BECC). \nMore info >
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/transformational-communications-increasing-government-ambition-in-public-engagement-on-climate-change/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200630T180000
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SUMMARY:Society\, Robots and Us
DESCRIPTION:About this Event\nFollowing the CITRIS People and Robots “COVID-19\, Robots and Us” series\, we’re continuing the conversation about important robotics topics and socio-technical issues. We’ll be inviting domain experts and interesting thinkers to discuss topics relating to robotics innovation\, commercialization\, and inclusivity. \nDates\n\nJUN 30\, 6:00 PM PDT\nJUL 14\, 6:00 PM PDT\nJUL 28\, 6:00 PM PDT\nAUG 11\, 6:00 PM PDT\nAUG 25\, 6:00 PM PDT\nSEP 8\, 6:00 PM PDT\nSEP 22\, 6:00 PM PDT\n\nMore information >
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/society-robots-and-us/
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