Computer Science C149, 001 - Fall 2014 Introduction to Embedded Systems - Edward A. Lee, Alberto Sangiovanni-vincentelli Creative Commons 3.0: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs
In this series from the UC Berkeley School of Public Health, Center for Health Leadership's 2011 Annual Leadership Conference, you will learn how to build effective partnerships within communities and health organizations, and across sectors.
In 2005, Lenovo, China's leading computer manufacturer, purchased IBM PC for $1.75 billion and is currently the world's fourth-largest computer company by sales. The acquisition marked China's entry into the realm of multinational firms with a global presence. LIU Chuanzhi, Chairman and Founder of Lenovo and one of Business Week's "Top 40 Most Powerful People in China" (2009), will visit campus to discuss Lenovo's globalization through this acquisition, the challenges it posed and Lenovo's solutions. Liu will also share his vision for Lenovo moving forward. Most recently, Liu was one of four Chinese entrepreneurs who accompanied Chinese President Hu Jintao during his recent visit to the United States.
Sponsor: East Asian Studies, Institute of (IEAS) http://ieas.berkeley.edu
At the 2014 ORIAS summer teachers’ institute on Foodways in World History, anthropologist and photographer, Dr. Eric Crystal (Group in Asian Studies, U. C. Berkeley), explores ritual and religious aspects of Southeast Asian agricultural production.The presentation is illustrated by Dr. Crystal's extensive photography projects in the region.