Louise Comfort

Visiting Researcher, CITRIS and the Banatao Institute

Steve Conolly

Steve Conolly is an Associate Professor of Bioengineering at UC Berkeley.

Emily Cooper

Assistant Professor of Optometry and Vision Science
University of California, Berkeley

Peter Crabtree

Visiting Project Scientist, California Institute for Energy and Environment and CITRIS Climate, and Principal Investigator, Building Efficiency for a Sustainable Tomorrow (BEST) Center

James Crutchfield

James Crutchfield is a Professor of Physics at the University of California, Davis.

Jorge Cuadros

Research Activities Starting in 1994, developed several programs for remote clinical diagnosis and distance learning, including programs in China, India, and Latin America. EyePACS was […]

David Culler

Professor David Culler is former Faculty Director of the CITRIS Sustainable Infrastructures Initiative. His research addresses networks of small, embedded wireless devices, planetary-scale internet services, parallel computer architecture, parallel programming languages, and high performance communication. This includes TinyOS, Berkeley Motes, PlanetLab, Networks of Workstations (NOW), Internet services, Active Messages, Split-C, and the Threaded Abstract Machine (TAM).

Paolo D’Odorico

Professor of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management, UC Berkeley

Raissa D’Souza

Raissa D’Souza is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering and of Computer Science at the University of California, Davis, as well as an External Professor at the Santa Fe Institute.

Francesco Danzi

Assistant Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, UC Merced

Trevor Darrell

Professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, UC Berkeley; founding co-director of Berkeley Artificial Intelligence Research (BAIR)

Nicolas Davidenko

My research focuses on the cognitive, visual, and neural representations of objects and faces. I am particularly interested in how parametric characterizations of a stimulus space can inform our theories of representation.

James Davis

James Davis is an Associate Professor in Computer Science at the University of California, Santa Cruz.

Robin Maria DeLugan

As a sociocultural anthropologist, Professor Robin DeLugan has long studied the factors that shape national cultural and identity. She is conducting a 10-year study, in […]

Gregory Deierlein

Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering Director, John A. Blume Earthquake Engineering Center (2002 – Present) Stanford University Deierlein’s research focuses on improving limit states design […]

Maria Laura Delle Monache

Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, UC Berkeley

Jean-Pierre Delplanque

His research efforts center on the multiscale modeling and numerical simulation of complex processes and systems. Applications are interdisciplinary in nature, crossing the boundaries between Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, and Materials Science. Examples of specific projects range from the strain-assisted microstructural development of polycrystalline materials to the dynamics and condensation of exhaled aerosols.

James Demmel

Kames Demmel was the CITRIS Chief Scientist at its inception and worked to create an atmosphere of collaboration and communication that fostered an interdisciplinary approach to information technology research.

Dr. Demmel received his BS in Mathematics from Caltech in 1975 and his Ph.D. in Computer Science from UC Berkeley in 1983. After spending six years on the faculty of the Courant Institute, New York University, he joined the Computer Science Division and Mathematics Department at Berkeley in 1990, where he holds a joint appointment.

Subhas Desa

Subhas Desa is the Undergraduate Director of the Information Systems and Technology Management Program in the School of Engineering at UC Santa Cruz. Dr. Desa has extensive research, teaching, consulting, and industrial experience in the development, management, and commercialization of technologies and products. His research areas include product design and development, manufacturing, advanced physical modeling and control, robotics, and, more recently, supply-chain modeling and control.

Premkumar Devanbu

Prem Devanbu started off in Industrial software development, first at Perkin-Elmer; then at Bell Labs, first in software development and then in research, at Murray Hill, NJ; with the big travestyture, Devanbu went to AT&T Labs Research in Florham Park. Devanbu have been  at UC Davis since  late 1997.  His undergraduate education  was at IIT, Madras in India; his doctoral work was done  under Prof. Borgida at Rutgers University in the Garden State,which is a lovely   place, actually; although the Golden State   also has much to offer .

Holli DeVon

My area of interest is ischemic heart disease. The primary focus of my program of research has been the influence of gender and symptoms during […]

Luca de Alfaro

Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, UC Santa Cruz