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Big Ideas finalists for 2011
The top twelve finalists will participate in April 14 poster and judging event
CITRIS and the Banatao Institute
Creating information technology solutions for society's most pressing challenges
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The top twelve finalists will participate in April 14 poster and judging event
A new approach could allow for more affordable, efficient, and portable gas-detecting devices that could revolutionize industry.
The world is full of valuable information that, if known, would save money, lives, and numerous resources. The trusses supporting our bridges contain information about when the aging structures will become dangerous to cross.
Professor Ali Javey works at the intersection of chemistry, electrical engineering, materials science, and physics.
Since Rosie the Robot first debuted on television’s “The Jetsons” in 1962, the futuristic image of a personal robot autonomously operating in a human home has captivated the public imagination.
Carlos Coimbra, an Associate Professor in the School of Engineering of UC Merced, is leading research in solar forecasting. You can follow their solar experiments in real-time.
The CITRIS Tech Museum will display a new exhibit that is virtual, 3D and interactive
The deadline for our annual contest for student research is March 7, 2011
CITRIS projects and events have been covered in recent radio stories.
Gavin Newsom, the Lieutenant Governor of California, visited the CITRIS Headquarters on March 30 as part of a state-wide listening tour on higher education.