Author Archive: UC Tech News
UC Tech News
February 19, 2020
All ArticlesBeyond Silicon Valley, crowd-diagnosis, Lucy Greco, Ramesh Srinivasan, UC Berkeley, UC IT, UC Los Angeles, UC San Diego Health, UCB, UCLA, UCSD
By Jeané Blunt. For over 150 years, UC has expanded the horizons of what we know about ourselves and our world. The University’s prestige is based in large part on the exceptional research conducted by UC researchers in every discipline. Here…
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UC Tech News
February 12, 2020
All ArticlesEpic Refuel, Kristen Godfrey, UC Davis, UC Davis Health, UC Health, UCD
By Kristen Godfrey. UC Davis Health launched the Epic Refuel program in February 2019 with an eye toward achieving greater efficiency, usability, and “gold star” status. Epic is the electronic health records system used by all five UC Health organizations….
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UC Tech News
February 12, 2020
All ArticlesEvents, UC IT, UC Tech 2020, UCCSC, UCTech
UC Tech is the annual extravaganza conference for the entire UC IT community. It’s fun, it’s informative, and it’s the time for you and your team to share your expertise and boast a bit about what you do. How? Well,…
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UC Tech News
February 12, 2020
All ArticlesEvents, Process Palooza, UC San Diego, UCSD
Process Palooza returns to UC San Diego Wednesday March 25, 2020 and registration is now open. All are welcome – UC San Diego staff, as well as those from other UCs, Cal State campuses and the local business community. What…
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UC Tech News
February 5, 2020
All ArticlesEvents, Katie Chappell, OIT, UC Irvine, UCI, UCI Office of Information Technology, UCI TechnoExpo
By Katie Chappell. Nearly 700 UC Irvine employees attended TechnoExpo last fall to learn about UCI’s technology tools, services, and teams. Hosted by UCI’s Office of Information Technology (OIT), TechnoExpo is a day-long outreach event with 40 booths staffed by…
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UC Tech News
February 5, 2020
All ArticlesCITRIS, computer science, Google, Julie Baker, robotics, robots, UC Merced, UCM
Thirty-four students from San Joaquin Valley colleges are getting an opportunity to learn how to access and build careers in technology and research at a unique workshop designed to help diversify science-related fields. Students from UC Merced, Merced College and…
Read more about UCM, CSU Stanislaus, and Merced College Unite to Train Future Tech Researchers
UC Tech News
February 5, 2020
All Articlesconference, Events, Stanford, UC Berkeley, UC Berkeley School of Information, WIDS, Women in Data Science conference
The UC Berkeley School of Information and CITRIS are excited to partner with Stanford University to bring the Women in Data Science (WiDS) conference to UC Berkeley on March 2. The conference will live stream keynotes from an annual…
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UC Tech News
January 29, 2020
All ArticlesCalifornia, Chief Privacy Officer, Cybersecurity, data, Data Privacy, Kent Wada, privacy, UC Los Angeles, UCLA
By Kent Wada. In case you missed it, the people of the State of California have voted to include privacy as an inalienable right. Go look for yourself: it’s right there in Article 1, Section 1 of the California Constitution:1 CALIFORNIA CONSTITUTION,…
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UC Tech News
January 29, 2020
All ArticlesCultured Data Symposium, data, Data Science, Events, registration, technology, UC San Diego, UCSD
On February 7 and 8, UC San Diego will host the Cultured Data Symposium, bringing together experts from data science and the arts and humanities to examine the emerging relationship between data and culture. The symposium will feature two keynote…
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UC Tech News
January 22, 2020
All Articlesata, SafeTREC, TIMS, transportation, Transportation Injury Mapping System, UC Berkeley, UCB
By Kara Manke. As programs manager for Bike Bakersfield, a nonprofit bicycle advocacy coalition in Southern California, Asha Chandy hears scary stories all the time about bike collisions and near misses. “One guy told me that he was almost sideswiped…
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