Free Intel Museum class teaches kids to make a musical greeting cardComputer chips are everywhere--powering the Internet, controlling cars, automating factories, enhancing cell phones, and enriching home entertainment. A favorite class at the Intel Museum helps children ages 7 and up learn about computer chip science while making a musical greeting card using the Intel-powered classmate PC!The class lasts about 45 ...
Where: Santa ClaraCost: Free.
The Global Water Crisis: Nobel Laureates SpeakJoin Nobel laureates and social and environmental justice advocates at the Townes and Tagore Third Annual Seminar for Science and Technology on Behalf of the Peoples of the Bengal and Himalayan Basins. Event jointly sponsored by UC Berkeley's Department of Public Health and the International Institute of the Bengal ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free Seminar, $15-100 Dinner
Consumer Electronics and Smart CarsIn the future, an increasing number of innovations in the area of infotainment, communication and driver assistance will only be possible through an intelligent communication network both within the vehicle and with the vehicles environment. As a result there are increasing requirements concerning the connectivity and data bandwidth of the ...
Where: Santa ClaraCost: Free
DARPA's Dan Kaufman in conversation with John MarkoffImagine what the world would look like if we gave everyone the ability to solve its toughest problems, the freedom to explore the world, and the tools to build the future. These are ideas that have been driving Dan Kaufman and his research efforts at the Defense Advanced Research Projects ...
Where: Mountain ViewCost: TBA
Solar ScienceOur monthly meetings begin with a short "What's Up" presented by one of our members followed by a speaker.Speaker:Dr. Maria D. Kazachenko, Berkeley Space Sciences LaboratorWe appreciate a donation for light snacks and beverages.