Marty Mulvihill, Executive Director of the UC Berkeley Center for Green Chemistry, tells how the center is developing a new lab course including a lesson on the making of natural ink. 1:00 min. video produced by Roxanne Makasdjian, UC Berkeley Media Relations http://newscenter.berkeley.edu/2011/03/22/green-chemistry-conference/
What are the new realities of polling? What about recorded-voice calling vs. live calling? How important is it to sample cell phones? How are polls impacted by the increase in voting-by-mail, and should results be released from people who have already voted? Polls are always controversial and this year was no exception. We look at the polling in the 2010 election.
Moderator:
Jane Junn, USC
Panelists:
Mark Baldassare, PPIC
Mark DiCamillo, The Field Poll
Jay Leve, Survey USA
Darry Sragow, Los Angeles Times/USC Poll
Center for Emerging and Neglected Diseases
Third Annual Bay Area Symposium on Viruses
Jennifer Doudna, UC Berkeley
The fate of viral genomes: folding and detection of viral nucleic acids in cells
Speakers:
Stephen M. Shortell, Dean and Blue Cross of California Distinguished Professor of Health Policy and Management, UC Berkeley School of Public Health
B. Fulton, Assistant Adjunct Professor of Health Economics, Petris Center, UC Berkeley School of Public Health
Panelists:
Wade Rose, VP, External and Government Relations, Dignity Health
Anthony Barrueta, Sr. VP for Government Relations, Kaiser Permanente
A discussion of the Berkeley Forum Report, a detailed roadmap that would transform the state's health care system and improve care and outcomes while saving billions of dollars in the process. The report is the result of an unprecedented, year-long collaborative effort involving policy experts from UC Berkeley, CEOs of major health insurers and health care delivery systems, and leaders from California's public sector.
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In this Chief Financial Officers panel, Steve Relyea, Executive Vice Chancellor for The California State University, Dan Dooley, Senior Vice President for The University of California, and Dan Troy, Vice Chancellor for The California Community Colleges will discuss how the three California Public Higher Education systems can work together and draw on the combined size, resources, talents, and capabilities of their institutions.
CS 61B: Data Structures - Fall 2006
Instructor Jonathan Shewchuk
Fundamental dynamic data structures, including linear lists, queues, trees, and other linked structures; arrays strings, and hash tables. Storage management. Elementary principles of software engineering. Abstract data types. Algorithms for sorting and searching. Introduction to the Java programming language.
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Robin Blaser emerged from the Berkeley Renaissance of the 1940s and '50s along with Jack Spicer and Robert Duncan, and later established himself as one of Canada's foremost experimental poets. In addition to numerous works of poetry, criticism, and translation, Blaser has also penned an English and Latin opera libretto entitled The Last Supper in collaboration with Sir Harrison Birtwistle.