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Building Nature’s Wet Labs

Two CITRIS-affiliated researchers are creating laboratories out in
nature to study how California's water quality can be restored.

Electric Transformation

A multidisciplinary group of CITRIS-affiliated researchers are
developing a system that will revolutionize how Californians consume
electricity.

June ’05 Newsletter

Dear Members and Friends of CITRIS,

Making
sure California has sufficient power and protecting its water supply
are among two of the greatest challenges …

CITRIS Headquarters Building Update

New designs for CITRIS’s future headquarters make it more efficient,
affordable, and flexible–and the new nanofabrication facilities aren’t
too shabby, either.

If you build it, will they come?

A new CITRIS-sponsored study reveals that making rich digital resources available to college educators is only half the battle.

April ’05 Newsletter

Dear Members and Friends of CITRIS,

Two
very different CITRIS projects and a major research review highlight
this month’s newsletter. The first …

The barcode of tomorrow, today

A new manufacturing process developed by a CITRIS-affiliated researcher
is making an old but revolutionary technology affordable just in the
nick of time.

Tech is on the way

A CITRIS-affiliated program called ICT4B is developing new technologies
to meet the unique needs of the world's poorest people. Never has the
need seemed greater.

CITRIS Newsletter for February 2005

Dear Members and Friends of CITRIS,

Professor
Ruzena Bajcsy, the Founding Director of CITRIS, stepped down on
November 1, 2004, from her position to …

CITRIS Q&A

Interview with Professor Linda Novick, Research Specialist in the
Innovative Mobility Research group at the California Center for
Innovative Transportation (CCIT)