Science Saturday: Monarch MagicJoin us for a magical Science Saturday focused on the vital role of pollinators, with a special emphasis on the enchanting Monarch butterfly. Come explore the intricate relationship between these remarkable insects and the ecosystems they inhabit. Through engaging activities, attendees will learn about the life cycle of monarchs, the ...
Former SSU Biology Department Professor, Dr. Michael Cohen returns with a presentation on innovative methods to sustainably repurpose organic waste. Read more about Dr. Cohen's research.Speaker: Michael Cohen, UC Cooperative Extension: Agricultural and Natural Resources
This talk focuses on learning, estimation, and control methods to enhance electrochemical battery performance. We begin by providing an overview of mathematical models for batteries and the key challenges that motivate new paradigms for learning, estimation and control. Then we focus on “hybrid” models that combine physics with data-driven approaches. ...
In this talk, I examine the historical origin of the attempts to understand, control, and use noise at modern times. Today, the concept of noise is employed to characterize random fluctuations in general. Before the twentieth century, however, noise only meant disturbing sounds. In the 1900s-50s, noise underwent a conceptual ...
Where: StanfordCost: Free
Untangling the roles of physical and demographic controls on kelp forest dynamicsKelp forests are dominant, structure-forming ecosystems on subtidal rocky reefs along temperate coasts. The giant kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera) is a globally distributed, canopy-forming species that underpins a biodiverse and economically important ecosystem through its high rates of primary production and complex three-dimensional structure. To sustain this productivity, giant kelp requires ...
Where: StanfordCost: Free
Balancing Dynamic Actin Networks Under Resource ConstraintsIntracellular organization is largely mediated by actin turnover. Cellular actin networks continuously assemble and disassemble while maintaining their overall structure. This behavior, called dynamic steady state, allows cells to sense and adapt to their environment. We developed reconstituted systems in vitro to mimic steady-state conditions with either unlimited or limited ...
Imagine having a complete map of every type of cell in your body-knowing not just what each cell looks like, but what genes it uses, what functions it performs, and how it communicates with its neighbors. This vision is becoming reality through ambitious cell atlas projects, with the Tabula Sapiens ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
Extreme Electron BeamsHigh intensity relativistic electron beams are among the most versatile and powerful probes of the natural world. Progress in our understanding of the fundamental forces of nature, as well as the structure of matter, has gone hand in hand with improvements to beam brightness, intensity and control. Next generation experiments ...
AI is already accelerating the clean energy transition: it's helping to identify richer deposits of critical minerals; it's improving recycling systems; it's enabling the discovery and optimization of materials for energy technologies; and it's contributing to the design of next-generation energy devices, from advanced turbine components to magnetic systems in ...
Elongated and toothy, moray eels are uniquely specialized to forage within the tight, twisting crevices of rocky reefs. Join us as we go on a foraging journey with the California moray (Gymnothorax mordax), a top predator off the coast of Southern California! We will begin with prey detection and location, ...
More than 27,000 marine mammals received a second chance thanks to caring people like YOU! Seal-ebrate behind the scenes with our animal care team at The Marine Mammal Center - the largest marine mammal hospital in the world. Sneak a peek at some of the flippered patients in care as ...
This talk outlines a vision for the establishment of the African Post-Mining and Environmental Research Centre (APMERC), a proposed research hub aimed at tackling the environmental challenges left by Africa's extractive industry. This vision is deeply personal and is a synthesis of my lived experiences, academic research, and teaching initiatives.My ...
More than 27,000 marine mammals received a second chance thanks to caring people like YOU! Seal-ebrate behind the scenes with our animal care team at The Marine Mammal Center - the largest marine mammal hospital in the world. Sneak a peek at some of the flippered patients in care as ...
The ultrafast motion of electrons is a frontier problem for photochemical processes, as electron motion is a key ingredient of all chemical reactions. Electronic rearrangement is also the means by which light energy is harnessed in photochemistry. The timescale for coherent electron dynamics is set by the energetic splitting of ...
AI is inescapable, from its mundane uses online to its increasingly consequential decision-making in courtrooms, job interviews, and wars. The ubiquity of AI is so great that it might produce public resignation - a sense that the technology is our shared fate.As economist Maximilian Kasy shows in The Means of ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
A Conversation on Writing and AI: Once Upon an AlgorithmLeading writers and researchers will discuss and explain the issues that arise in writing with the entrance of large language models into this space. Are they useful for fiction and nonfiction writers, and in what ways? Can their use be considered ethical?Panel: Nina Begus, UC Berkeley; Ted Chiang, writer; James ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $22 General, discount for members
The 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics has been awarded for the development of the next generation of quantum technologies, including quantum sensing. In this lecture, I will discuss how we use quantum sensing to search for minuscule signals from the axion, a leading candidate for dark matter - invisible, feebly ...
Where: StanfordCost: Free
Wonderfest: Mathematics and Card MagicStartling magic sometimes relies on deep mathematical principles. However, if the magician is doing her job, those principles should not be apparent to the spectator … unless the magician is a math professor giving a Wonderfest presentation! Combining the mathematics of playing cards with sleight of hand allows even more ...
Where: NovatoCost: Free
Wednesday, 12/03/25
Promoting Research in Social Media and Health (PRISM) SymposiumJoin us for an interactive all-day conference dedicated to social media and health research! PRISM has been an invaluable opportunity to collaborate with other researchers and industry stakeholders to learn about the newest research and advance the field together.Early bird registration closes September 30 or when sold outSee weblink for ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $50 - $120
Winter Bird WalkJoin Chris Carmichael in search of both resident and migrant birds in the Garden’s many bird friendly micro habitats. Chris will be joined by Susan Greef, Garden Member and avid birder. Beginning and experienced bird watchers are welcome.This walk follows uneven terrain, with areas of paved and unpaved trail. For ...
OceanX is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting ocean health and maximizing its benefits for humanity through innovative science and immersive education initiatives. Guided by the conviction that rigorous scientific research should inform effective ocean management, OceanX strives to collect critical data and translate knowledge into action that helps restore ...
Nina Beguš will present artificial humanities, a research framework for understanding the cultural, philosophical, and ethical dimensions of AI. This approach explores how the humanities??"literature, history, and art??"can deepen our understanding of artificial intelligence and its development. The talk will consider the role fictional narratives play in technology. We will ...
My research and teaching has been focused on the political economy of development in East Asia, especially China. I am interested in the question of power and space. My first book, Making Captialism in China: The Taiwan Connection, focuses on the role of culture in inter-regional capital flows. In my ...
The current resurgence of artificial intelligence, including generative AI like ChatGPT, is due to advances in deep learning. Systems based on deep learning are transforming all aspects of life. Deep learning has been enabled by powerful, efficient computing hardware. The algorithms used have been around since the 1980s, but it ...
Drawing from several clinical studies in the US and in India (?), this talk discusses the challenge of involving the family in providing care to those with chronic illness. In particular, it explores the different ways in which families are oriented to be involved in care in India and in ...
AI is inescapable, from its mundane uses online to its increasingly consequential decision-making in courtrooms, job interviews, and wars. The ubiquity of AI is so great that it might produce public resignation - a sense that the technology is our shared fate.But how is the technical structure of AI shaped ...
Percolating just out of sight and mind at the former Naval Shipyards at Hunters Point is one of the nation's most severe toxic hotspots. Radioactive debris from the H-Bomb tests in the 1940s and 1950s was brought back to Hunters Point for testing and cleaning. Ensuing waste ended up in ...