The emergence of wireless sensors and smartphones have created opportunities to understand and better manage —in real-time— the behavior of critical infrastructures, including their response to disruptive events. Ongoing resiliency research at CITRIS and the Banatao Institute involves improving the capacity of built infrastructure, such as our water systems, buildings, cybersecurity, and transportation, to withstand natural disasters, as well as helping communities prepare for and recover from major disruptions.
This series is free and open to the public and sponsored by CITRIS and the Banatao Institute, the Institute of Transportation Studies (ITS) and The Team for Research in Ubiquitous Secure Technology (TRUST) and Foundations Of Resilient CybEr-physical Systems (FORCES).
Past Talks
October 28, 2016
Specification and Synthesis of Networked Control Systems with Application to Autonomous Vehicles
Thomas E. and Doris Everhart Professor of Control & Dynamical Systems and Bioengineering, California Institute of Technology
Sustainable Infrastructures, CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar Series, CITRIS +ITS + TRUST + FORCES
October 12, 2016
Sensors for Smart Civil Infrastructure
UC Berkeley
Sustainable Infrastructures, CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar Series, CITRIS +ITS + TRUST + FORCES
April 27, 2016
Entrepreneurship and Climate Change
Professor, Physics Department, UC Santa Cruz
March 16, 2016
The Future of Travel Demand
Professor, Environmental Science and Policy; Director, Sustainable Transportation Center; Deputy Director, ULTRANS, UC Davis
February 19, 2016
Models, Algorithms, and Evaluation for Autonomous Mobility-On-Demand Systems
Assistant Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Stanford University
290 Hearst Mining Building, UC Berkeley
October 30, 2015
4:00-5:00pm
290 Hearst Mining Building, UC Berkeley
March 19, 2015
Machine Learning Under Attack
Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Vanderbilt University
TRUST Security Seminar
1:00-2:00pm
240 Bechtel Hall
April 22, 2015
Managing Water Scarcity for Future Cities: What Makes Sense to Sense?
California Center for Sustainable Communities and the Institute of the Environment and Sustainability, UCLA
12:00-1:00pm
Banatao Auditorium, Sutardja Dai Hall
April 24, 2015
Monitoring Traffic for Incidents and Extreme Congestion Events
Assistant Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
4:00-5:00pm
290 Hearst Mining Building