Mathematical Sciences Research Institute on the UC Berkeley campus
This is an annual gathering where our corporate sponsors come to learn how we are furthering our mission of fostering the application of innovative technology to societal-scale challenges.
Please join us for a talk
by Okwui Enwezor, curator and dean, Art Institute, SF, on "Contemporary African Photography and Film" at 7:30 p.m. in 160 Kroeber Hall.
290 Hearst Memorial Mining Building, the Maria & Dado Banatao Conference Room, UC Berkeley
Please join us for "Controlling Stem Cell Fate Via Bio-mimetic Polymers" by Professor Kevin Healy
at noon on May 5 in 290 HMMB, UC Berkeley, as part of the Friday Research
Exchange.
290 Hearst Memorial Mining Building, the Maria & Dado Banatao Conference Room, UC Berkeley
On May 23, Dr. Arabinda Mitra, Executive Director of the Indo-US Science and Technology Forum, spoke on the Berkeley Campus from 12 ' 1:30p.m. in 290 Hearst Memorial Mining Building.
The Molecular Foundry, a User Facility for Nanoscale Science
Research at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, will celebrate the
inauguration of the Foundry's $85M new laboratory with this May 25-26 workshop
that will introduce prospective users to the capabilities of the Foundry, the
Foundry staff, the nature of research already underway and the procedures
involved in applying for and using the facilities.
South Hall and Sibley Auditorium, UC Berkeley campus
The goal of the International Conference on
Information and Communication Technologies and Development (ICTD) on May 25 and 26 is to provide
a forum for academic researchers working with ICT applied to development. This
scientifically rigorous conference will bring together researchers in both the
social and technical sciences, with representation from a number of academic
disciplines such as anthropology, sociology, economics, political science,
computer science, electrical engineering, and industrial design.
The Molecular Foundry, a User Facility for Nanoscale Science
Research at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, will celebrate the
inauguration of the Foundry's $85M new laboratory with this May 25-26 workshop
that will introduce prospective users to the capabilities of the Foundry, the
Foundry staff, the nature of research already underway and the procedures
involved in applying for and using the facilities.
South Hall and Sibley Auditorium, UC Berkeley campus
The goal of the International Conference on
Information and Communication Technologies and Development (ICTD) on May 25 and 26 is to provide
a forum for academic researchers working with ICT applied to development. This
scientifically rigorous conference will bring together researchers in both the
social and technical sciences, with representation from a number of academic
disciplines such as anthropology, sociology, economics, political science,
computer science, electrical engineering, and industrial design.