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UC Berkeley special events, interviews, and lectures featuring distinguished faculty and guests. To view these events as webcasts visit webcast.berkeley.edu. Full course lectures available, too.
UC Berkeley special events, interviews, and lectures featuring distinguished faculty and guests. To view these events as webcasts visit webcast.berkeley.edu. Full course lectures available, too.
01:05:02
02:18:33
New Challenges in Geomechanics: The Role of Modeling in Geotechnical Engineering Practice
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27th Annual GeoEngineering Distinguished Lecture Series
ASCE - UC Berkeley
An exceptional set of lectures, a wonderful social and poster session, and a banquet that celebrates the GeoEngineering Profession in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Topics:
"New Challenges in Geomechanics: The Role of Modeling in Geotechnical Engineering Practice"
Juan M. Pestana, Professor of GeoEngineering, University of California, Berkeley
"Performance-based Design and Specifications for Structural Fills"
Iraj Noorany, Professor Emeritus, San Diego State University & Principal, Noorany Geotechnical Consulting, Inc.
"Geohazards and Large Geographically Distributed Systems" - 2009 Rankine Lecture
Tom O'Rourke, Thomas R. Briggs Professor of Engineering, Cornell University
01:09:23
Geohazards and Large Geographically Distributed Systems - 2009 Rankine Lecture
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27th Annual GeoEngineering Distinguished Lecture Series
ASCE - UC Berkeley
An exceptional set of lectures, a wonderful social and poster session, and a banquet that celebrates the GeoEngineering Profession in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Topics:
"New Challenges in Geomechanics: The Role of Modeling in Geotechnical Engineering Practice"
Juan M. Pestana, Professor of GeoEngineering, University of California, Berkeley
"Performance-based Design and Specifications for Structural Fills"
Iraj Noorany, Professor Emeritus, San Diego State University & Principal, Noorany Geotechnical Consulting, Inc.
"Geohazards and Large Geographically Distributed Systems" - 2009 Rankine Lecture
Tom O'Rourke, Thomas R. Briggs Professor of Engineering, Cornell University
01:31:50
Performance-based Design and Specifications for Structural Fills
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Engineering Events Audio
27th Annual GeoEngineering Distinguished Lecture Series
ASCE - UC Berkeley
An exceptional set of lectures, a wonderful social and poster session, and a banquet that celebrates the GeoEngineering Profession in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Topics:
"New Challenges in Geomechanics: The Role of Modeling in Geotechnical Engineering Practice"
by Juan M. Pestana, Professor of GeoEngineering, University of California, Berkeley
"Performance-based Design and Specifications for Structural Fills"
by Iraj Noorany, Professor Emeritus, San Diego State University & Principal, Noorany Geotechnical Consulting, Inc.
"Geohazards and Large Geographically Distributed Systems" - 2009 Rankine Lecture
by Tom O'Rourke, Thomas R. Briggs Professor of Engineering, Cornell University
01:07:41
Memristor and Memristive Systems Symposium (Part 2)
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In 1971, Leon O. Chua published a seminal paper on the missing basic circuit element. Leon O. Chua and Sung-Mo Kang published a paper, in 1976, that described a large class of devices and systems they called memristive devices and systems. Just recently, Stan Williams and his research team at HP Labs unveiled a two-terminal titanium dioxide nanoscale device in Nature magazine that exhibited memristor characteristics.
This symposium will explore the potential of memristors and memristive systems as they advance state of the art nano-electronic circuits.
Program (Part 2)
Memristors as Synapses in a Neural Computing Architecture
Greg Snider, Senior Architect, Information and Quantum Systems Laboratory, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories
Prospects and Challenges of Redox-based Memristive RRAM Concpets
Rainer Waser, RWTH Aachen University at Research Center Juelich, Germany
The event is co-sponsored by UC Merced and UC Berkeley in cooperation with the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA). The Symposium is funded by the National Science Foundation.
01:08:05
Memristor and Memristive Systems Symposium (Part 3)
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In 1971, Leon O. Chua published a seminal paper on the missing basic circuit element. Leon O. Chua and Sung-Mo Kang published a paper, in 1976, that described a large class of devices and systems they called memristive devices and systems. Just recently, Stan Williams and his research team at HP Labs unveiled a two-terminal titanium dioxide nanoscale device in Nature magazine that exhibited memristor characteristics.
This symposium will explore the potential of memristors and memristive systems as they advance state of the art nano-electronic circuits.
Program (Part 3)
Pinaki Mazumder, Program Director, National Science Foundation
Memristors: An Interstedd Observer's Perspective
Wolfgang Porod, Frank M. Freiman Professor of Electrical Engineering, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Univresity of Notre Dame
Memristive Systems: From Spintronics to Amoeba's Learning
Massimiliano Di Ventra, Professor, Department of Physics, University of California, San Diego
Proposals for Memristor Crossbar Design and Applications
Blaise Mouttet, Graduate Student, George Mason University
The event is co-sponsored by UC Merced and UC Berkeley in cooperation with the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA). The Symposium is funded by the National Science Foundation.
01:59:20
Memristor and Memristive Systems Symposium (Part 4)
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In 1971, Leon O. Chua published a seminal paper on the missing basic circuit element. Leon O. Chua and Sung-Mo Kang published a paper, in 1976, that described a large class of devices and systems they called memristive devices and systems. Just recently, Stan Williams and his research team at HP Labs unveiled a two-terminal titanium dioxide nanoscale device in Nature magazine that exhibited memristor characteristics.
This symposium will explore the potential of memristors and memristive systems as they advance state of the art nano-electronic circuits.
Program (Part 3)
Panel Discussion
Pushkar Apte, Moderator, Vice President of Technology Programs, Semiconductor Indsutry Association (SIA)
Jeff Welser, Director, Nanoelectronics Research Initiative (NRI), Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC)
Stan Williams, HP Senior Fellow and Director of Information & Quantum Systems Lab, Hewlett-Packard
Wolfgang Porod, Frank M. Freiman Professor of Electrical Engineering, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Notre Dame
Massimiliano Di Ventra, Professor, Department of Physics, University of California, San Diego
Rainer Waser, RWTH Aachen University at Research Center Juelich, Germany
The event is co-sponsored by UC Merced and UC Berkeley in cooperation with the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA). The Symposium is funded by the National Science Foundation.
42:05
Memristor and Memristive Systems Symposium (Part 1)
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In 1971, Leon O. Chua published a seminal paper on the missing basic circuit element. Leon O. Chua and Sung-Mo Kang published a paper, in 1976, that described a large class of devices and systems they called memristive devices and systems. Just recently, Stan Williams and his research team at HP Labs unveiled a two-terminal titanium dioxide nanoscale device in Nature magazine that exhibited memristor characteristics.
This symposium will explore the potential of memristors and memristive systems as they advance state of the art nano-electronic circuits.
Program (Part 1)
Opening Remarks
Steve Kang, Chancellor, UC Merced
Pinaki Mazumder, Program Director, National Science Foundation
Stuart Russell, Chair of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Department, College of Engineering, UC Berkeley
Memristors
Leon Chua, Professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Department, College of Engineering, UC Berkeley
Finding the Missing Memristor
Stan Williams, HP Senior Fellow and Director of Information & Quantum Systems Lab, Hewlett-Packard
Material Implication Using Memristors: An Alternate Form of Boolean Logic
Philip Kuekes, Computer Architect, Information and Quantum Systems Laboratory, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories
The event is co-sponsored by UC Merced and UC Berkeley in cooperation with the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA). The Symposium is funded by the National Science Foundation.
01:48:08
A. Richard Newton Global Technology Leaders Conference - Session 2
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Session 2: Health and Quality of Life
Moderator: Thomas Goetz, Deputy Editor, Wired Magazine
11:00 AM
The Promise of Synthetic Biology
Jay Keasling, Professor, Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering, University of California, Berkeley
Cost-Effective and Personalized Healthcare
Regis "Reg" Kelly, Director, California Institute for Quantitative Biomedical Research (QB3)
Paul Camuti, President and CEO, Siemens Corporate Research Center
The New War on Cancer
Frank Douglas, Senior Fellow, Kauffman Foundation
Irving Weissman, Director, Institute of Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine, Stanford University
01:40:57
A. Richard Newton Global Technology Leaders Conference - Session 3
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12:30 PM
Keynote Address: The Future of the Future
Alberto Sangiovanni-Vincentelli, Conference Co-Chair and Professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, University of California, Berkeley
2:00 PM
Global Technology Leaders Roadmap
37:50
A. Richard Newton Global Technology Leaders Conference - Session 1
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Opening Remarks
Ikhlaq Sidhu, Professor, Industrial Engineering & Operations Research and Director, Center for Entrepreneurship & Technology
Shankar Sastry, Dean of the College of Engineering
Lesa Mitchell, Vice President, Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation
Session 1: Energy and Technology
Moderator: Todd Woody, Senior Editor, Fortune Magazine author of the Green Wombat Blog
Oil Independence via Sustainable Mobility
Shai Agassi, Founder and CEO, Better Place
Thermoelectrics for Efficient Energy
Arunava Majumdar, Professor, Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering, University of California, Berkeley
Affordable Zero Energy Home
Tom Siebel, Chairman, First Virtual Group
01:45:18
Oportunities & Challenges of Open Source: Lessons Learned
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As the final face-to-face activity of the Opencast planning grant, Berkeley will be hosting a two day meeting which we are calling a "deep dive." There are two goals for the meeting:
to complete the technical roadmap and architectural approach for the Opencast framework, and
to continue work on Opencast governance, outreach
efforts, and define funding strategy, opportunities, and activities.
This deep dive will have two interwoven tracks which will build on the technical and community governance working group activities. It will be held on October 16 & 17 (a Thursday and Friday) in lovely Berkeley, CA.
01:14:25
Revisit Architecture: Another Look at the Architecture Overview
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As the final face-to-face activity of the Opencast planning grant, Berkeley will be hosting a two day meeting which we are calling a "deep dive." There are two goals for the meeting:
to complete the technical roadmap and architectural approach for the Opencast framework, and
to continue work on Opencast governance, outreach
efforts, and define funding strategy, opportunities, and activities.
This deep dive will have two interwoven tracks which will build on the technical and community governance working group activities. It will be held on October 16 & 17 (a Thursday and Friday) in lovely Berkeley, CA.
01:55:00
Management Models: How Do We Organize Ourselves?
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As the final face-to-face activity of the Opencast planning grant, Berkeley will be hosting a two day meeting which we are calling a "deep dive." There are two goals for the meeting:
to complete the technical roadmap and architectural approach for the Opencast framework, and
to continue work on Opencast governance, outreach
efforts, and define funding strategy, opportunities, and activities.
This deep dive will have two interwoven tracks which will build on the technical and community governance working group activities. It will be held on October 16 & 17 (a Thursday and Friday) in lovely Berkeley, CA.
01:09:43
Welcome & Introductions / Dive Right In: Architecture Overview
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As the final face-to-face activity of the Opencast planning grant, Berkeley will be hosting a two day meeting which we are calling a "deep dive." There are two goals for the meeting:
to complete the technical roadmap and architectural approach for the Opencast framework, and
to continue work on Opencast governance, outreach
efforts, and define funding strategy, opportunities, and activities.
The deep dive will have two interwoven tracks which will build on the technical and community governance working group activities. It will be held on October 16 & 17 (a Thursday and Friday) in lovely Berkeley, CA.
01:45:44
Day One Wrap Up
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As the final face-to-face activity of the Opencast planning grant, Berkeley will be hosting a two day meeting which we are calling a "deep dive." There are two goals for the meeting:
to complete the technical roadmap and architectural approach for the Opencast framework, and
to continue work on Opencast governance, outreach
efforts, and define funding strategy, opportunities, and activities.
This deep dive will have two interwoven tracks which will build on the technical and community governance working group activities. It will be held on October 16 & 17 (a Thursday and Friday) in lovely Berkeley, CA.
16:00
2008 Venture Lab Competition
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The competition is open to all UC Berkeley faculty, students, and staff. Cal alumni and others may also participate if at least one team member is currently affiliated with UC Berkeley.
VENTURE LAB SEMIFINALISTS
1. AC (Adaptive Controls)
2. AdCommerce
3. CellScope
4. E&M Devices - WINNER!
5. Free Power Solutions
6. Giga Wave
7. GreenLight Energy - WINNER!
8. Integrated Diagnostics
9. Marko
10. Modista - WINNER!
11. Nano Precision Medical - WINNER!
12. Ophtherix - Finalist
13. Optillel Solutions, Inc.
14. Rixty - Finalist
15. SidKar Technologies
16. Surreal Games
17. WeMakeItSafer
18. 1-800-TAXI-USA
The competition is hosted by the College of Engineering and administered by the Center for Entrepreneurship and Technology. Special thanks to the Friends of the CET who make these programs possible: Perkins Coie LLP, Claremont Creek, Onset Ventures, and Nanocity.
01:55:28
Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Special Topics - Web 2.0
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Douglas Engelbart (M.S.'53, Ph.D.'55 EECS)
At Stanford Resarch International, Engelbart pioneered such firsts in computer technology as the mouse, display editing, windows, cross-file editing, idea/outline processing, hypermedia, and groupware. Awarded the National Medal of Technology, the highest honor given to America's innovators by the U.S. President.
01:32:10
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