CITRIS Research Exchange, Fall 2006 Schedule

CITRIS Research Exchange talks are free, open to the public.

13-Sep
“The Future of Healthcare and the role of technology and services”

Ravi Nemana, CITRIS Executive Director, Services: Science, Management & Engineering program

27-Sep
“Enabling Scientific Workflows in Virtual Reality”

Oliver Kreylos, Center for Image Processing and Integrated Computing, UC Davis

4-Oct  
“Can I finally get the data I want?: Field applications of wireless sensor networks”

Nicholas Sitar,  Professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering, UC Berkeley, and Director of the Earthquake Engineering Center

11-Oct            
“Current and Future Activities For Nuclear Energy in the United States”

Per Peterson, Professor of Nuclear Engineering, UC Berkeley

18-Oct
“Imaging the Voices of the Past: Using Optics to Restore Sound Recordings”

Carl Haber, Senior Scientist, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

25-Oct
“Solid-state thermionic energy conversion for waste heat recovery”

Ali Shakouri, Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering, UC Santa Cruz

1-Nov
“University of California Web-based Instruction for Science and Engineering”

Michael Clancy, Senior Lecturer, Department of Computer Science, UC Berkeley

8-Nov
“In situ bioremediation: bacteria saving the world by eating much of our junk”

Lisa Alvarez-Cohen, Professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering, UC Berkeley   

15-Nov
“Texture Analysis of Remote-Sensed Imagery”

Shawn Newsam, Assistant Professor, School of Engineering, UC Merced  

No seminar on November 22

29-Nov
“Discovering design principles in bacteria and using them to design tumor-killing bacterium”

Adam Arkin, Associate Professor of Bioengineering, UC Berkeley

6-Dec
“Tele-immersion for Everybody (TEEVE). The collaborative cyber-infrastructure that facilitates synchronized dance performance in geographically distributed locations.”

Ruzena Bajcsy, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, UC Berkeley