Climate change and exotic species: range shifting plants experience reduced enemy impactTim is a new post-doctoral researcher in the lab of Nick Mills here at UC Berkeley. He is interested in how plant-insect interactions work in natural systems and uses both experimental laboratory and field approaches to examine these effects at the individual and community level.Speaker: Tim Engelkes PhD, UC BerkeleyRoom ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
Results from the Building-to-Grid Testbed Experiments in Cory HallPart of the Fall 2010 i4Energy Seminar Series.Speaker: David Culler, Professor, Associate Chair of EECS, UC BerkeleyLive broadcast at mms://media.citris.berkeley.edu/webcast; Questions can be sent via Yahoo IM to username: citrisevents
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
Designing Nanomaterials for the Next Generation of Energy and Environmental TechnologiesHighly engineered nanomaterials afford great opportunities for controlling fundamental electronic, photonic, mechanical, and ionic processes, which can ultimately lead to high performance energy and environmental technologies. Here I will present examples of how we design nanostructured materials rationally to enable future generation of solar cells, electrochemical energy storage, and water ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
Knowledge Hacking: Art/Science PanelKnowledge Hacking is an experimental research and exhibition project organized by the Department of Art Practice, UC Berkeley, and the Berkeley Center for New Media, as a parallel program with ZER01: The Art and Technology Network. Knowledge Hacking invites artists to use the university research environment as raw material for ...