News & Events

CITRIS Newsletter is online

The latest CITRIS newsletter is now online,  with stories on taming traffic with your phone, and search and rescue robots.

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NERSC and CSE co-host a one-day HPC traning

NERSC invites anyone associated with CSE program and Berkeley Lab, or a NERSC project to participate in a day of HPC training on Thursday, Oct. 2. The training is being held in conjunction with a meeting of the NERSC User Group, NUG.

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Register for the CITRIS Building Dedication

  • February 27, 2009: 12:00pm - 5:00pm
  • Location: CITRIS Headquarters Building, UC Berkeley
On Feb. 27, 2009, CITRIS will mark the official opening of its new headquarters, Sutardja-Dai Hall, with an afternoon of talks and celebration.

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Theater Performance at the 2008 Holiday Gala is online

The theater performance by Gail de Kosnik and her colleagues at the annual Holiday Gala is now online.

Workshop on scalable parallel I/O with HDF

  • January 20, 2009: 9:00am - January 21, 2009: 4:00pm
A two day workshop on scalable parallel I/O with HDF featuring presentation from NERSC users, HPC consultants, and the HDF developers will be held January 20-21 at NERSC's Oakland Scientific Computing Facility.

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Big Ideas @ Berkeley Marketplace

The Big Ideas @ Berkeley marketplace allows individuals to support undergraduate and graduate students who are passionate about tackling major global, regional, and local challenges such as clean energy, the environment, public health, safe drinking water, public policy, and technology-based entrepreneurship.

UC Berkeley and Nokia turn mobile phones into traffic probes with launch of pilot traffic-monitoring software

Drivers in the San Francisco Bay Area with GPS-enabled mobile phones can now tap into new technology that promises to transform traffic monitoring.  Researchers have publicly released pilot software that turns cellular devices into mobile traffic probes providing real-time information on traffic flow and travel times. (Below: College of Engineering Dean Shankar Sastry opens this briefing to visitors and media.)

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