Desalination, With a Grain of Salt: A California Perspective
Heather Cooley: Senior Researcher, Pacific Institute.
Long considered the Holy Grail of water supply, desalination offers the potential of an unlimited source of fresh water purified from the vast oceans of salt water that surround us. The public, politicians, and water managers continue to hope that cost-effective and environmentally safe ocean desalination will come to the rescue of water-short regions.
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Nearly 200 people gathered in San Francisco City Hall on May 3, 2016, vying for the attention of city and UC Berkeley transportation experts who hope to tap the local tech industry to turn San Francisco into a national model for “smart transportation.”
The city and UC Berkeley are partners in a national competition to land up to $40 million from the U.S. Department of Transportation to make San Francisco the first city to integrate technologies such as self-driving vehicles, smart sensors and “connected” vehicles into its transportation network. Vulcan Inc. is partnering with the transportation department and contributing another $10 million to the winning city.
Calling San Francisco the “innovation capital of the world,” Mayor Ed Lee said that the city, with its history of social equity and diverse public transit, is the right place to lead the way to a smart, more accessible, equitable, green and safe transportation network.
That means more shared mobility: not only cars, scooters and bikes, but shared rides and shuttles, all tied to public transit so that residents can go from doorstep to work or daycare with ease.
“We hope to transform surface streets, the way we travel and move goods around the city and hope to leave no one behind in this vision,” said Susan Shaheen, who is leading the UC Berkeley contingent for the competition. Shaheen, a pioneer in shared mobility, is co-director of the Transportation Sustainability Research Center in the Institute of Transportation Studies and an adjunct professor of civil and environmental engineering. “This is an opportunity for us to envision a quantum leap in transportation.”
San Francisco and the other cities competing for the Smart City Challenge grant – Austin, Texas; Columbus, Ohio; Denver, Colorado; Kansas City, Missouri; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and Portland, Oregon – will present their final visions to U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx in early June, providing a detailed roadmap on how they will integrate innovative technologies to create a prototype for the future of urban transportation.
“This is clearly very important for California, for the city and for the Bay Area, and a great way for the university to contribute to something that will have worldwide visibility – and I mean beyond the U.S. – and is completely aligned with the mission and service agenda we have at the university,” said Alex Bayen, director of UC Berkeley’s Institute of Transportation Studies and a professor of electrical engineering and computer sciences and of civil and environmental engineering.
Alex Bayen's full speech: https://youtu.be/rHu2Q1qus0k
Susan Shaheen's full speech: https://youtu.be/xIAwoAQ4JVg
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Professor Cahill focuses on Chen Hongshou and his paintings, especially the "Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove" handscroll, but also his self-portrait and others.
Words In Action: ARABIC
It is a nominal sentence, a poem by Mahmoud
Darwish
Performed by Marica Petrey
Words In Action - A MULTILINGUAL STUDENT PERFORMANCE CELEBRATING LINGUISTIC DIVERSITY AT UC BERKELEY
Chevron Auditorium -- International House Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Words In Action is generously sponsored by the BERKELEY LANGUAGE CENTER
Maurice Gunderson, Senior Partner, joined CMEA Capital in 2006 to focus on investments in new and
innovative energy sources and technologies. Maurice is a specialist in thermodynamics and energy
technologies. Throughout Maurice's career, he has been instrumental in the development of cryogenic
equipment, energy systems, turbo-machinery, and computer-based control systems for process plants
and pipeline systems. Previously, Maurice co-founded Nth Power, a venture capital firm specializing in
investments emerging from the global restructuring of the energy industry. Prior to founding Nth Power,
Maurice spent more than 20 years developing profitable products and launched five successful
companies.
Maurice also has served on the board of directors of many energy technology companies, including
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