All Research Exchange talks take place at noon on Wednesdays in 290 Hearst
Memorial Mining Building on the UC Berkeley campus, As always, these talks are free, open to the public and broadcast live on-line.
Researchers at CITRIS have teamed up to develop a video game that can screen young children for fragile X syndrome, the most common form of inherited mental impairment.
Location: 306 Soda Hall, HP Auditorium, UC Berkeley
Please join us for talks on innovative bi-national initiatives on topics ranging from
educating engineers, predicting cyclones, treating tuberculosis, and more. There will also be a panel discussion and networking reception.
Please join us for a talk by Steve Beck [Visiting Fellow and Executive in Residence, College of Engineering and Center for Entrepreneurship and Technology, UC Berkeley] at noon on May 2 in 540 Cory Hall at UC Berkeley.
THE FUTURES OF OUR PASTS: Three-Dimensional Representations of Culturally Significant Objects and their Humanistic Implications - the Case of Sikh Cultural Artifacts
SUMMARY:
Technological innovations have brought about a sea-change in the reproduction, distribution, sharing, and manipulation of music and musical products. These innovations have raised significant social, legal, and ethical questions. New innovations in visual and digital
technologies recently have raised similar challenges that are fraught with broad and significant implications.
ECAI is a part of International and Area Studies at UCB. It is an international association of scholars, librarians, and technicians who are researching ways to create, preserve, and use digital data relating to cultural studies. The research focus is on the ways to
We propose to develop an open federation (to be called the SMETE Open Federation) to integrate and support the National Science, Mathematics, Engineering, and Technology Education (SMETE) Digital Library (NSDL).With headquarters at UC Berkeley, the group leading the development and providing the integrative core of the SMETE Open Federation is comprised of two lead organizations:
(1) the SMETE.ORG Alliance, with over twenty participating partners covering a broad range of SMET disciplines in K-12 and higher education, and
Location: 290 Hearst Memorial Mining Building, the Maria & Dado Banatao Conference Room, UC Berkeley
Maurizio Forte [Professor, Social Sciences, Arts & Humanities, UC Merced]
Part of the CITRIS Research Exchange at UC Berkeley. The complete schedule for the fall semester is online at RE-Spring2008. Questions during the talk can be sent via Yahoo IM
to username: citrisevents. Sponsored by Infineon Technologies.
CITRIS is proud to announce the third annual CITRIS White
Paper competition, which will give away $25K in cash prizes for the best ideas
that demonstrate the ability of IT to address a major societal challenge.