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SUMMARY:CPAR Seminar Series - Kuldeep Meel
DESCRIPTION:CITRIS People and Robots hosts a weekly seminar series every Monday afternoon jointly with UC Berkeley’s “Design of Robotics and Embedded systems\, Analysis\, and Modeling” Seminars (DREAMS). Seminars are held in room 250 Sutardja Dai Hall on Mondays from 4-5 PM and available online via webcast. \nDate: March 1\, 2021\nSpeaker: Kuldeep Meel\nAffiliation: National University of Singapore\nZoom (Join day/time of the event): https://berkeley.zoom.us/j/91953129348?pwd=Z3pNRi9aUEhqWUl1NjY3aUpUU2dwZz09
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SUMMARY:Brick Consortium Virtual Kickoff
DESCRIPTION:Brick is an open-source effort to standardize semantic descriptions of the physical\, logical and virtual assets in buildings and the relationships between them. This enables interoperability and communications between and among applications\, diagnostics\, and building systems. \nUC Berkeley was one of several organizations involved in the development of Brick; Johnson Controls is leading the Brick Industry Consortium to standardize and further develop Brick. \nThere will be two identical Open House sessions\, each running for two hours: \n\nTuesday\, February 23 at 8 AM US Pacific/11 AM Eastern/16:00 UTC/17:00 CET\nMonday\, March 1 at 5 PM US Pacific/8 PM US Eastern/9:00 AM Tuesday 2nd SGT/HKT\n\nThe sessions will be the same\, so there is no need to attend both. \nDuring the open house\, there will be: \n\nAn overview of the Brick Consortium\nA quick refresher on Brick and what it can do\nA quick tour of the “Brick source code” and how it’s implemented\, as well as existing open-source tools for using and working with Brick\nAn overview of the Brick working groups\nExamples of how Brick is being used in products now\n\nTime will be spent discussing the Brick Roadmap. While participants will learn what’s planned for Brick 1.3 and beyond\, this part will largely be an interactive discussion around \n\nIf you are a potential adopter of Brick\, what do you think is important to see in Brick?\n If you are a potential adopter of Brick\, what’s necessary for you to get Brick into your products?\nWhat are you willing to work on?\n\nThe session will be recorded. If you’re not able to attend\, a link will be provided after the event. \nBrick is open source and you do not need to be a member of the Brick consortium to use Brick or contribute to its development. However\, by being a Consortium member\, you will have more opportunities to shape the standard as well as helping to support future Brick development and research projects.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/brick-consortium-virtual-kickoff-2/
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SUMMARY:Toward Sustainable and Resilient Infrastructure Systems in the Anthropocene with Sam Markolf
DESCRIPTION:TALK TITLE: Toward Sustainable and Resilient Infrastructure Systems in the Anthropocene with Sam Markolf \nSPEAKER: Sam Markolf\, Assistant Professor\, UC Merced \nRegister to attend > \nABSTRACT: The Anthropocene\, informally referred to as the ‘Age of Humans’\, is not only characterized by humankind’s outsized influence on ecological and planetary systems\, but also pervasive and accelerating climatic\, technological\, social\, economic\, and institutional change that appears to be positioned as critical drivers of our future infrastructure and urban systems. This talk will discuss an evolving portfolio of work that outlines and analyzes some of the key issues\, implications\, and dynamics between infrastructure systems and emergent properties of the Anthropocene. Topics of focus include climate change and climate nonstationarity\, interdependencies between infrastructure systems\, complex interconnections between infrastructure and broader social-ecological systems\, and opportunities/challenges for applying artificial intelligence in this context. Ultimately\, it is posited that these (and other) emergent properties of the Anthropocene warrant consideration in the design\, implementation\, and management of infrastructure systems if broader sustainability and resilience objectives are to be met. \nBIO: Samuel Markolf is an assistant professor within the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at UC Merced\, where his research broadly focuses on applying systems-thinking to sustainability and resilience challenges facing cities and infrastructure systems. Prior to joining UC Merced\, he was an Assistant Research Professor at Arizona State University and a Research Fellow within the NSF-sponsored Urban Resilience to Extremes Sustainability Research Network (UREx SRN). Sam earned a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin\, Masters in Civil & Environmental Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University and a joint-Ph.D. in Civil & Environmental Engineering and Engineering & Public Policy from Carnegie Mellon University. \nABOUT SERIES: CITRIS Research Exchange delivers fresh perspectives on information technology and society from academic\, industry\, and civic leaders. Free and open to the public\, the CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar Series is a weekly dialogue highlighting leading voices on societal-scale technology challenges. Each one-hour seminar takes place on Wednesdays and starts at 12 pm. \nSign up to receive the latest news and updates from CITRIS: http://bit.ly/SubscribeCITRIS
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/citris-research-exchange-with-sam-markolf/
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CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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SUMMARY:CITRIS Foundry Startup Showcase - Spring 2021
DESCRIPTION:CITRIS Foundry Startup Showcase – Spring 2021\nJoin us as we celebrate our CITRIS Foundry spring and summer cohorts from 2020 with our community of innovators\, entrepreneurs\, mentors\, and supporting partners! \n\nExpert panel on making the transition from scientist to entrepreneur\nPitches from graduating startups\nNetworking with current spring and summer 2020 cohorts and community\nA chance to meet and mingle with our incoming spring 2021 cohort\n\nAt the CITRIS Foundry\, our innovators tackle big problems in industries ranging from cleantech to medical devices to consumer products and AI. By leveraging the incredible resources and expertise at UC Berkeley and the Bay Area entrepreneurship community\, we help bring innovation to market and society! \nRegister to attend >
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/citris-foundry-spring-showcase-2021/
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SUMMARY:When the Chips are Down: Navigating Strengths and Strategic Vulnerabilities in the Semiconductor Industry
DESCRIPTION:When the Chips are Down: Navigating Strengths and Strategic Vulnerabilities in the Semiconductor Industry\nWednesday\, March 10\, 2021\n12:30 pm – 3:00 pm ET | 9:30 am – 12 pm PT\nRegister to attend > \nOverview \nJoin CITRIS and the Wilson Center’s Science and Technology Innovation Program for a closer look at the market dynamics and national security concerns associated with the semiconductor industry. \nIncreasingly\, semiconductors have been recognized for their unique role as a key component for promoting economic growth and scientific advancement as well as ensuring national security. Given recent shifts in the global semiconductor industry and the use-cases it supports as well as growing geostrategic competition between the U.S. and China\, the U.S. faces increasing pressure to locate timely and effective policy solutions. What global market dynamics and security concerns must be addressed\, and how? Our ability to effectively answer this pressing question relies on a nuanced understanding of the market and security dynamics at play in the semiconductor industry at home and abroad. Join us for this two-and-a-half-hour event where we will examine both the evolving global market and national security concerns in depth with leading experts in the field. \nThis event will be webcast live on the Wilson Center’s website; bookmark the page to stay informed of agenda updates. \nAgenda \nIntroduction – Meg King\, Director of the Science and Technology Innovation Program (STIP) at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars \nAdditional Remarks – Costas Spanos\, Director of CITRIS & the Banatao Institute\, University of California; Andrew S. Grove Distinguished Professor\, EECS\, UC Berkeley \nKeynote – Victoria Coleman\, Senior Advisor to the Director at CITRIS & the Banatao Institute\, University of California; Former Director of DARPA \nPanel: Competing in a Global Market – What are the market dynamics at play affecting the position of firms around design\, production\, and materials required to produce state-of-the-art integrated circuits? The recent focus has been on manufacturing facilities\, but is that sufficient? What will assure sustained innovation and supply for the firms using integrated circuits in their products\, noting that the needs of different industry segments are quite different? What U.S. policies hold the most promise for bolstering the competitiveness of producers and users of semiconductors? \n\nModerator: John Zysman\, Faculty Director of the Future of Work at CITRIS and Co-Director of BRIE; Professor Emeritus\, Political Science\, University of California\, Berkeley\nPanelists:\n\nAjit Manocha\, CEO of SEMI\nVladimir Bulović\, Director of MIT.nano\, Professor of Engineering\, MacVicar Fellow MIT\n\n\n\nPanel: Mitigating National Security Concerns – Growing attention has been paid to the national security implications of the semiconductor industry. Much of that conversation\, however\, is often simplified to a single concern: China. Yet\, the question is not simply\, ‘is China a national security concern’ but rather\, ‘how and why are we at risk and from whom’ and ‘what policy options provide the best leverage for addressing those risks.’ To that end\, this panel focuses on two sets of questions: framing the national security problem and assessing solutions. We will begin by exploring the types of security concerns present\, including the availability and security of supply chains\, cybersecurity concerns\, and critical dependencies in applications such as 5G and AI. We will then examine potential solutions\, including the role of international cooperation in developing solutions\, the strengths and shortcomings of the U.S. approach to date\, and how we navigate two sets of interests in practice: addressing pressing national security concerns and ensuring industry’s ability to innovate and compete on a global stage. \n\nModerator: Melissa K. Griffith\, Public Policy Fellow with the Science and Technology Innovation Program (STIP) at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars; Non-Resident Research Fellow at the Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity (CLTC)\nPanelists:\n\nMeg Hardon\, Head of Government Affairs at Infineon Technologies\nEric W. Burger\, Research Professor of Computer Science at Georgetown University\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/when-the-chips-are-down-navigating-strengths-and-strategic-vulnerabilities-in-the-semiconductor-industry/
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SUMMARY:2021 Women in Tech Symposium - The New Era in Human-Computer Interaction
DESCRIPTION:Registration for the Women in Tech Initiative at the University of California’s flagship event is now open!\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nNow in its fifth year\, this major annual event will showcase issues\, sector opportunities\, and the career paths of experts in human-computer interaction (HCI). Now entering a new era\, human-computer interaction is a multidisciplinary field that combines new technology in cyber-physical systems with human-centered design and usability. This year’s symposium will examine leading-edge technologies and challenges to ensuring equitable and inclusive HCI. \nAt the Women in Tech Symposium – The New Era in Human-Computer Interaction\, join us for: \n\n“Defining the New Era in HCI” Fireside Chat with Tsu-Jae King Liu (Berkeley Engineering) and Leila Takayama (UC Santa Cruz)\nFour HCI panels on health\, food\, games\, and justice\, hosted by UC Davis\, UC Merced\, UC Santa Cruz\, and UC Berkeley respectively\nDeep-dive breakout sessions with Facebook on AR/VR\, Sandia Labs on Cybersecurity\, and more!\n“Two Approaches” conversations with experts from Tesla and other tech leaders and researchers\n“Sustainable Disruption: Ensuring an #InclusiveHCI Future Is Not Enough” Closing Talk with Melody Ivory (Thrivafy)\nCareer Fair connecting participants with leading tech companies seeking HCI\, UI\, UX talent\n\nView full agenda > \nThis year\, attendees will hear from experts such as Katia Canepa Vega (UC Davis)\, Ankita Raturi (Purdue University)\, Jenna Rodriguez (CERES Imaging)\, Christina Harrington (DePaul University)\, Uma Balakrishnan (Tesla)\, and more! \nBeyond hearing from leading human-computer interaction researchers\, the symposium will feature the presentation of the 2021 Women in Tech Initiative Athena Awards\, recognizing those who have championed the advancement of women in technology. It will also include networking opportunities among attendees and speakers. \nWe welcome participants from startups\, nonprofit and government organizations\, and established companies as well as university students\, staff\, faculty\, and tech enthusiasts. The symposium is open to everyone\, allowing a broad audience the chance to join the conversation about the future of human-computer interaction. \nThe Women in Tech Symposium will take place on Friday\, March 12\, 2021\, virtually. Join HCI experts for a full day devoted to world-changing technologies. \nBe part of women in tech and the #NewHCI \nRegister to attend: wit2021.eventbrite.com \nSign up to receive the latest news and updates from CITRIS: http://bit.ly/SubscribeCITRIS
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/2021-women-in-tech-symposium-the-new-era-in-human-computer-interaction/
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SUMMARY:CPAR Seminar Series - Rob Howe
DESCRIPTION:CITRIS People and Robots hosts a weekly seminar series every Monday afternoon jointly with UC Berkeley’s “Design of Robotics and Embedded systems\, Analysis\, and Modeling” Seminars (DREAMS). Seminars are held in room 250 Sutardja Dai Hall on Mondays from 4-5 PM and available online via webcast. \nDate: March 15\, 2001\nSpeaker: Rob Howe\nAffiliation: Harvard\nZoom (Join day/time of the event): https://berkeley.zoom.us/j/91953129348?pwd=Z3pNRi9aUEhqWUl1NjY3aUpUU2dwZz09
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SUMMARY:Leaders in Diversity\, Equity and Inclusion Speaker Series - Nichelle Grant
DESCRIPTION:Leaders in diversity and inclusion speak about their goals\, challenges\, and careers\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nIn the ever-changing workplace\, leaders with expertise in diversity\, equity and inclusion are now more important than ever. Join Berkeley Global and the Women in Technology Initiative at the University of California for our speaker series featuring corporate leaders in diversity\, equity and inclusion roles who will share their journeys and insights gained while advocating for diversity and inclusion in major corporations. \nFor this event\, we speak with Nichelle Grant\, Head of Diversity\, Equity and Inclusion at Siemens\, USA. \nModerators Ramu Nagappan\, Assistant Dean\, UC Berkeley Extension\, and Jill Finlayson\, Director of the Women in Technology Initiative at UC\, will explore with Grant her career progression\, key diversity\, equity\, and inclusion initiatives at Siemens\, USA\, as well as lessons learned she can pass on to other companies. \nAgenda: \n\n9:00–9:05 am: Welcome remarks by Jill Finlayson\n\n\n9:05–9:50 am: Fireside chat with Nichelle Grant and moderators Finlayson and Nagappan\n\n\n9:50–10:10 am: Q&A with the audience\n\n\n10:10–10:15 am: Final remarks by Ramu Nagappan\n\nAbout our speaker: \nNichelle Grant \nHead of Diversity\, Equity and Inclusion\, Siemens\, USA \nNichelle Grant guides Diversity\, Equity and Inclusion strategy. Her 20+ years within the Siemens business includes developing go-to market strategies\, focusing on the customer experience\, and driving operational excellence. This\, combined with her passion and commitment to the cause\, will position the company exceptionally well with stakeholders across the country. \nGrant has been involved with Diversity & Inclusion at Siemens for over 10 years\, which has included voluntarily leading employee resource groups and diversity councils for Siemens USA. Most recently\, she has played an integral role working with supply chain and procurement teams to increase supplier diversity efforts. For many customers\, this is core to doing business with Siemens. \nGrant’s leadership in Diversity & Inclusion extends far beyond Human Resources and has a much broader reach into topics that drive change and impact the workforce\, workplace and marketplace. Grant will drive a more holistic approach to building and leveraging a workforce that mirrors the diversity of our customer base\, suppliers\, partners and society. She strives to help Siemens continue to drive an inclusive work environment that actively involves every employee’s ideas\, knowledge\, perspectives\, approaches\, and styles to maximize business success. And\, she will systemically address\, through data and analytics\, customer diversity requirements that are now prerequisites and conditions for both routine and complex contracts. \nGrant is a graduate of Michigan State University with a B.S. degree in Zoology and a Master’s degree from Roosevelt University. She is a Certified Diversity Executive (CDE). \nAbout our moderators: \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 technology 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 nine years\, also participating in delegation trips. Finlayson is a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley. \nRamu Nagappan \nAssistant Dean\, Berkeley Global \nRamu has enjoyed a 20-year career in higher education\, focusing on professional and undergraduate programs. He holds a Ph.D. from UC Berkeley and a bachelor’s degree from Princeton University. He is the author of Speaking Havoc: Social Suffering and Social Asian Narratives.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/leaders-in-diversity-equity-and-inclusion-speaker-series-nichelle-grant/
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SUMMARY:CPAR Seminar Series - Neera Jain
DESCRIPTION:CITRIS People and Robots hosts a weekly seminar series every Monday afternoon jointly with UC Berkeley’s “Design of Robotics and Embedded systems\, Analysis\, and Modeling” Seminars (DREAMS). Seminars are held in room 250 Sutardja Dai Hall on Mondays from 4-5 PM and available online via webcast. \nDate: March 29\, 2001\nSpeaker: Neera Jain\nAffiliation: Purdue University\nZoom (Join day/time of the event): https://berkeley.zoom.us/j/91953129348?pwd=Z3pNRi9aUEhqWUl1NjY3aUpUU2dwZz09
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