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UC Tech News
October 27, 2021
All ArticlesCasey Hennig, CSAM, Cybersecurity, cybersecurity awareness month, IS-3, Jeané Blunt, National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, NCSAM, Robert Smith, UC Berkeley, UC Office of the President, UCB
By Casey Hennig and Jeané Blunt. As Cybersecurity Awareness Month (CSAM) draws to a close, it’s important to recognize the meaning behind the movement. CSAM raises awareness about the importance of cybersecurity and the tagline, “Do your part. #BeCyberSmart,” encourages…
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UC Tech News
October 27, 2021
All ArticlesCenter for Security in Politics, CSP, Cybersecurity, elections, politics, remote voting, secure elections, UC Berkeley, UCB
The Center for Security in Politics (CSP) announced the formation of a new working group to rigorously assess the risks and opportunities associated with digital remote voting. The group will determine the feasibility of technical and implementation standards that would enable…
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UC Tech News
October 6, 2021
All ArticlesA.I., adapt, Artificial Intelligence, Rapid Motor Adaptation, RMA, robot, Sarah Yang, UC Berkeley, UCB
By Sarah Yang. Delivery services may be able to overcome snow, rain, heat and the gloom of night, but a new class of legged robots is not far behind. Artificial intelligence algorithms developed by a team of researchers from UC…
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UC Tech News
August 18, 2021
All Articlesalgorithm, climate change, collaboration, computing and data sciences, Data Science, forest management, machine learning, microbiology, Rachel Leven, simulations, UC Berkeley, UCB, wildfires
By Rachel Leven. Our understanding, planning, and response to wildfires benefit from connections with data and computing sciences, UC Berkeley researchers say. Recent developments in machine learning and simulations can help first responders detect fires earlier, predict fires’ paths and limit…
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UC Tech News
June 23, 2021
All Articlescoronavirus, COVID Dashboard, COVID-19, Information Technology, One IT, pandemic, Rita Rosenthal, UC Berkeley, UCB
By Rita Rosenthal. According to We Rate COVID Dashboards, the work of a multi-university assessment team that rates COVID dashboards developed by colleges and universities nationwide, UC Berkeley has achieved an A+ rating. This grade puts us in the…
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UC Tech News
June 9, 2021
All ArticlesCalifornia Alliance, Georgia Tech, Harvard University, National Science Foundation, NSF, science technology engineering mathematics, STEM, UC Berkeley, UCB, University of Michigan, University of Texas at Austin, University of Washington
By Gretchen Kell. If underrepresented groups make up 30% of the increasingly diverse U.S. population, why do they represent less than 5% of the faculty nationwide, less than 6% of postdoctoral scholars and only about 10% of Ph.D. students in…
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UC Tech News
April 30, 2021
All Articlesdiversity, equity, inclusion, Michelle Kaganovsky, The Leaflet, UC Berkeley, UC Women in Tech, UCB, Women in Tech, Women in Tech Initiative, Women in Tech Symposium
By Michelle Kaganovsky. In order to share the experiences of women in the technological field, the Women in Tech Symposium selects a tech-related topic each year and holds panels and discussions to dive deeper into the area of focus. This year…
Read more about The 5th Annual Women in Tech Symposium Sheds Light on the Ag-Tech Field and Inclusivity
UC Tech News
April 21, 2021
All Articlesbuilding density dashboard, COVID-19, data, Google, Rita Rosenthal, space planning, space usage, UC Berkeley, UCB, web-based application
By Rita Rosenthal. UC Berkeley teamed up with Google to launch a building density dashboard that assists space planners with developing and monitoring space usage during the pandemic. Prior to the dashboard, the task of tracking density and space usage…
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April 21, 2021
All ArticlesCampus Usability Workshop, Events, UC Berkeley, UC Davis, UC San Francisco, UCB, UCD, UCSF, User Centered Design, workshop
Don’t miss the Campus Usability Workshop, hosted by UC Berkeley’s User-Centered Design group, on May 5 from 10 to 11:30 a.m. This event features a usability assessment of Berkeley campus projects and a presentation about design systems from guest developers…
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UC Tech News
April 14, 2021
All ArticlesAI, apps, Artificial Intelligence, computer games, gamers, games, Gautam Agarwal, problem solving, UC Berkeley, UCB
By Robert Sanders. Fans of Candy Crush Saga, Flow Free or Minesweeper should check out a challenging new mobile game app, hexxed, that will stretch your brain as it helps brain researchers understand human strategic thinking and perhaps improve the reasoning…
Read more about Neuroscientists Tap Gamers to Learn How People Problem-Solve