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CS Assistant Prof. Anca Dragan

September 25, 2017

Anca Dragan wants autonomous cars to understand people

CS Assistant Prof. Anca Dragan is one of the subjects of a San Francisco Chronicle article titled “Humanizing cars, sensitizing humans,”  about how the rise of robot vehicles will require reprogramming our relationship with them.  Dragan was interviewed for the section on “emotional intelligence” and what a robot car…

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September 22, 2017

Jacobs Hall receives 2017 AIA Education Facility Design Award of Merit

The American Institute of Architects (AIA)’s Committee on Architecture for Education (CAE) has awarded the Jacobs Institute of Design Innovation a 2017 Award of Merit.  “Education continues to evolve, and the projects from this year’s Education Facility Design Awards program…represent the state-of-the-art learning environments being developed in today’s learning spaces,”…

M.E.T. student Arvind Sridhar

September 20, 2017

Arvind Sridhar awarded Davidson Fellows scholarship

Management, Entrepreneurship, & Technology Program (M.E.T.) student Arvind Sridhar (CS/Business) has been awarded a $25,000 Davidson Fellows scholarship.  The award is presented annually by the Davidson Institute for Talent Development to 20 students based on “significant work” in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, literature, music and philosophy. Sridhar’s scholarship was granted…

Alumnus Nikunj Oza

September 20, 2017

Nikunj Oza presents NASA’s perspectives on Deep Learning

CS alumnus Nikunj Oza (M.S. ’98/Ph.D. ’01), now a research scientist in the Intelligent Systems Division of the NASA Ames Research Center, talks about NASA’s perspectives on Deep Learning for an HPC User Forum video.  He presents a broad overview of work at NASA in data sciences, data mining, and…

Pulkit Agrawal (photo: Nitesh Mor)

September 20, 2017

Pulkit Agrawal is teaching machines how to be curious

CS Ph.D. student Pulkit Agrawal (advisers: Jitendra Malik and Jack Gallant) is the subject of a Quant Magazine article titled “Clever Machines Learn How to Be Curious.”  Agrawal is working at the Berkeley Artificial Intelligence Research Lab with CS grad student Deepak Pathak, Pathak’s adviser Prof. Trevor Darrell, and CS…

CS Prof. Kathy Yelick

September 18, 2017

Kathy Yelick Charts the Promise and Progress of Exascale Science

CS Prof. Katherine Yelick is the subject of an interview in HPCwire in which she discusses the promise and progress of exascale science.  The article follows on the heels of Yelick’s keynote address on “Breakthrough Science at the Exascale” at the ACM Europe Conference in Barcelona, Spain, earlier this month. …

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September 14, 2017

Jan Rabaey wins 2017 SRC Aristotle Award

EE Prof. Jan Rabaey has won the 2017 Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC) Aristotle Award.  The award recognizes SRC-supported faculty whose deep commitment to the educational experience of SRC students has had a profound and continuing impact on their professional performance and, consequently, a significant impact for members over a long period…

Ava Jiang Tan

September 14, 2017

Ava Tan wins Best in Session at TECHCON 2017

EE graduate student Ava Tan (advisor: Sayeef Salahuddin) has won Best in Session (Processing) for her paper “Characterization of the Interface States of Ferroelectric Hafnium Zirconium Oxide” at TECHCON 2017. Judging criteria is based on the novelty/quality of research work, relevance of the work to the semiconductor industry, and the…