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The UC Berkeley mechanical engineer takes inspiration from the mathematical world to design stronger, more resilient materials.
The three winning proposals tackle issues of critical concern across the globe.
Produced by UC Berkeley Extension and hosted by Jill Finlayson, the series helps employees and job-seekers stay competitive in an evolving workforce.
The 2021 CITRIS Foundry alum uses a mix of virtual reality and artificial intelligence to deliver remote physical rehabilitation.
As we celebrate the past year, we renew our commitment to serve as a catalyst and convener for the UC community.
Undergraduate students from California’s Central Valley participated in career- and skill-building activities in the three-day workshop.
The CITRIS-supported team developed two new features to improve the safety of a small autonomous tractor.
The data establishes a baseline for further research and will be available to researchers nationwide.
A multicampus team of researchers has found that pulses of light can be used to prevent seizure-like activity in the brain.
Sergey Levine’s Physical Intelligence aims to bring AI off the screen and into the physical world.