Tag Archive: UCB
UC Tech News
April 10, 2019
All Articles, Feature ArticlesChris Jones, collaboration, innovation, Kira Stoll, Professor Daniel Kammen, UC Berkeley, UCB, Yvonne Tevis
By Yvonne Tevis. Did you take the Cool Campus Challenge yet? It’s not just about saving the planet. It’s also about the evolution of an IT tool built by a UC grad student. Chris Jones, director of the
Read more about The Technology behind the Cool Campus Challenge
UC Tech News
March 20, 2019
All ArticlesAccessibility, Cal State Northridge, CSUN, Events, Lucy Greco, Travis Lee, UC Berkeley, UC Los Angeles, UCB, UCLA
By Yvonne Tevis. Just a few blocks from Disneyland, the CSUN Assistive Technology Conference – the largest annual accessibility conference in the country – concluded its 34th year last week. Hosted by Cal State Northridge, the conference attracts a global…
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UC Tech News
March 6, 2019
All Articles, Feature ArticlesAI, Artificial Intelligence, collaboration, UC Berkeley, UC IT, UC San Diego, UC San Francisco, UCB, UCSD, UCSF
By Jeané Blunt. The University of California is the world’s leading public research university system. Our students, faculty, staff and alumni exchange ideas, make advancements and unlock the secrets and mysteries of the universe every day. It’s no wonder that…
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UC Tech News
December 19, 2018
All ArticlesCalREN, CENIC, Susan Rambo, UC Berkeley, UC San Diego, UCB, UCSD, wireless
By Susan Rambo. CENIC — the Corporation for Education Network Initiatives in California — wants to connect the state of California into one giant wireless mesh network. With 20 million users, non-profit network operator CENIC (pronounced “scenic”) may be in a good position…
Read more about California’s Research Network Connects Science and Community
UC Tech News
September 12, 2018
All ArticlesProject Management, Savannah Gray, Tom Andriola, UC Berkeley, UC CIO, UCB, UCCSC
By Savannah Gray. Fun sessions that bring people together at the annual UC Computing Services Conference (UCCSC) are the “birds of a feather” meetings. Separate from the formal agenda of events, these are organized by different communities of interest as…
Read more about UC IT Project Managers Create a Systemwide Community
UC Tech News
September 5, 2018
All Articles, Feature ArticlesData Science, Fernando Perez, Jupyter, Robert Sanders, UC Berkeley, UCB
By Robert Sanders. You may not have heard of Jupyter Notebooks, but they’re taking the data science world by storm and becoming the go-to tool for sharing and improving computer code, documents, data visualizations and more. Students in UC Berkeley’s fastest-growing…
Read more about Pioneering Data Science Tool — Jupyter — Receives Top Software Prize
UC Tech News
August 22, 2018
All Articles, Feature Articles2-step verification, Community, Jeremy Rosenberg, outreach, UC Berkeley, UCB
By Jeremy Rosenberg. UC Berkeley recently completed a whirlwind project to enroll all 25,000 staff and faculty into its 2-Step verification program (and even managed to pick up 6,000 students along the way). To meet the aggressive schedule set by…
Read more about Stepping Up to Better Security at UC Berkeley
UC Tech News
June 27, 2018
All ArticlesDede Bruno, Project Management, Slack, UC Berkeley, UC IT Blog, UCB, UCCSC
By Dede Bruno. IT project managers from across UC came together for the first time on May 17, 2018, at UC Berkeley to attend the IT Project Management Symposium: Building Bridges and Cultivating Change. Coordination of the symposium was led…
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UC Tech News
February 21, 2018
All Articles, Feature ArticlesGuillermo Perez, learning analytics, UC Berkeley, UCB
By Guillermo Perez. Early in October, UC Berkeley faculty and staff came together to discuss an emerging concept in education, learning analytics, and what it means for Berkeley. The conversations that occurred inside and outside of Sutardja Dai Hall…
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UC Tech News
September 20, 2017
All Articles, Feature ArticlesCybersecurity, Karen Stocks, Sean Peisert, UC Berkeley, UC Davis, UC San Diego, UCB, UCSD, Von Welch
By Sean Peisert, Karen Stocks, and Von Welch. Cyber attacks don’t just hit big corporations or governments or hospitals. Anything connected to networks is vulnerable, and that includes research and open science. In general, scientists who use computers and other…
Read more about Helping Scientists Understand Research Cyber Risks