Hot Topics at EECS Research Centers: Graduate student researchers from across the EECS research centers share their work with a rapid fire sequence of fun, 5 minute presentations.
Presenter: Matthew Spencer, BWRC (Berkeley Wireless Research Center) & E3S (Center for Energy Efficient Electronics Science)
The Course Thread Program allows UC Berkeley undergraduates to explore intellectual themes that connect courses across departments and disciplines. Without creating new majors or minors, the program instead highlights connections between existing courses. Course Threads help students see the value in educational breadth while also pursuing a more in-depth and well-rounded knowledge on one particular topic. Course Thread topics include: Human Rights, Cultural Forms in Transit, The Historical & Modern City, Visible Language, Humanities & Environment, Human-Centered Design, Old Things, and Sciences & Society.
Students following a thread enroll in at least 3 courses from the thread over the course of their study at Berkeley, and participate in at least one year-end symposium. The Course Threads Program is made possible by the generous support of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
For more information on the Course Threads Program, visit http://coursethreads.berkeley.edu
Producing Knowledge about China: Social Science Perspectives
Wrap-up Roundtable: China: Disciplines, Methodologies, Subjects and Strategies
Moderators: Kevin O'Brien and Wen-hsin Yeh
This event was sponsored by Institute of East Asian Studies and Center for Chinese Studies
http://bci.berkeley.edu/
From Smart Buildings to Smart Cities - Randy Katz
40 Years of Patterson Symposium. Saturday, May 7, 2016. http://www.eecs.berkeley.edu/XRG/patterson2016/
Presented by the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences (EECS) at UC Berkeley http://www.eecs.berkeley.edu/
Environmental Economics and Policy C115, 001 - Fall 2014
Modeling and Management of Biological Resources - Wayne Marcus Getz
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