Nursery Series: Seed Treatment and GerminationGrowing native plants often involves getting dormant seeds to germinate. Based on habitat and adaptation, seeds may require a variety of physical or chemical conditions to begin germination. In this class, we will discuss seed biology, seed dormancy, and the physiology of seed germination. There will be plenty of hands-on ...
Where: SausalitoCost: Donations encouraged
Non-local Mesoscale Model for Multiphase Flow I will present a novel non-local mesoscale model for multiphase flow. The model is obtained by adding a non-local “surface-tension†force to the Landau-Lifshitz-Navier-Stokes equation. Next, I will discuss grid-based and meshless discretizations of the resulting stochastic partial differential equations. Our results show that the proposed mesoscale model is able to ...
Where: StanfordCost: Free
Managing Transportation in a New Era of InnovationA combination of forces is affecting the development and delivery of infrastructure and transportation services and presenting the industry with new challenges. Forces such as politics, budgetary constraints, organizational and workforce issues, and technology continue to change and require innovative approaches and solutions. With a new and different level of ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
First Friday Family Night at CuriOdysseyFamilies with small children can swing into the weekend with music, science, food and fun! On the first Friday of every month, from 5 p.m. until 8 p.m., parents and kids celebrate together at CuriOdyssey. Dance to live music including soul, funk and jazz of the 60’s and 70’s. Purchase ...
Where: San MateoCost: $12.50-9.50 / Free with Admission / Members Free
Future Fridays: An Energy Future the Earth Can Live WithDr. Daniel M. Kammen is a Professor of Energy at the University of California, Berkeley, with parallel appointments in the Goldman School of Public Policy and the department of Nuclear Engineering, and as chair of the Energy and Resources Group. A frequent contributor to or commentator in international news ...
Where: OaklandCost:
Enceladus: a moon of Saturn with a life of its own?Mars has long been the primary target for the search for a second genesis of life beyond Earth. Now interest in the search for life has expanded to the subsurface oceans of the outer Solar System: particularly on Enceladus. Analysis of the plume of Enceladus by the Cassini Spacecraft indicates ...
Where: San MateoCost: Free
Saturday, 03/03/18
5th NGSS STEM Conference: Heading into the 1st Dimension: Science and Engineering PracticesTravel to a new dimension at our 2018 STEM Conference, Heading Into the 1st Dimension: Science and Engineering Practices. This full-day conference includes a variety of workshops designed for teachers of grades 3â€"12 and featuring Dimension 1 of the California Next Generation Science Standards: Science and Engineering Practices (SEPs).The SEPs ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $45.41
Biodiversity BioblitzCome explore the Modini Mayacamas Preserves with other serious “nature nerds†and experts. Our goal is to add species records each season to the Biodiversity of the Modini Mayacamas on iNaturalist. Each of us tends to spot, and share enthusiasm and knowledge about, species that others rarely notice. Mark your ...
Where: GeyservilleCost: $20 suggested donation
Science on the Screen: 'Wargames'Gamers, don’t miss this chance to peek behind the scenes! Science on the Screen creatively pairs cutting-edge science presented by leading science and technology experts with classic science fiction films. The series reveals the science of everyday living, explores where science and art connect, and inspires students to explore the ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $18 General, $10 Students & Teachers
Limits of thermonuclear synthesis at extreme conditions of supernovae and neutron star binariesOne of the greatest questions of astrophysics is what is the mechanism for synthesis of heavy elements beyond Iron.The leading theory supported by astronomical spectroscopy data is the R-process, rapid neuton capture thermonuclear reaction.The conditions for R-process require extreme temperatures of billions of Kelvins, and extremely dense neutron-rich matter as ...
Where: San JoseCost: Free
Sunday, 03/04/18
Sunrise Tour of Muir WoodsYou are cordially invited to attend a sunrise guided tour through Muir Woods National Monument. While the early hour may seem uncivilized, if not down-right obscene, sunrise is a particularly beautiful time to visit an old-growth redwood forest. Participants will be introduced to the local plant and animal residents (more ...
Experience summer bird watching in the Marin Headlands.  Join volunteer Jane Haley on an easy walk along Rodeo Lagoon to discover our winter birds.  Bring binoculars and field guides. Meet at the Marin Headlands Visitor Center. Bring field guides and binoculars.Ages 8+. Reservations required
Where: SausalitoCost: Free
Monday, 03/05/18
Weak Lensing with Galaxy ClustersWeak lensing and galaxy cluster abundances are two of the cosmological probes considered to have the most power for upcoming surveys. They have a natural connection via the use of weak lensing to calibrate the masses of galaxy clusters--a critical measurement in order to reach the promised precision of galaxy ...
Where: StanfordCost: Free
Painting a more realistic picture of the circumgalactic medium via simulations of isolated galaxiesObservational efforts to understand the complex nature of the circumgalactic medium (CGM), have highlighted the important role this gas plays in regulating galactic star formation. Until recently, the mass and extent of the CGM were poorly constrained, owing to the difficulties associated with observing this diffuse gas. However, it is ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
Environmental Aspects of Oil & Gas Production in CaliforniaThis seminar describes current environmental regulatory and public stakeholder challenges facing oil & gas production in California and approaches industry practitioners are using to manage these issues and protect their license to operate. The seminar serves as a preview to the ENE 212 course offered in Spring quarter.Speaker: Jonathan Lilien, ...
Where: StanfordCost: Free
Circuitry and Mathematical Codes for Navigation in the BrainI will review key aspects of the problem of navigation and describe the brain's circuits that participate in navigation. These circuits contain cells with remarkable responses to spatial variables, and include head-direction cells, grid cells, and place cells. I'll illustrate the head-direction circuit and code across species from insects to ...
THE GREAT POTENTIAL OF EXOPLANET SATELLITES FOR HIGH ENERGY ASTROPHYSICSKrista Lynne Smith will discuss how the new generation of satellites like Kepler and TESS designed to search for the minute signals of transiting exoplanets around main sequence stars have many design properties that make them ideal instruments for high-precision timing studies of numerous high energy phenomena. In particular, the ...
Where: Rohnert ParkCost: Free
Detecting and Correcting Quantum ErrorsA scalable quantum computer will require quantum operations with vanishingly small error. Fault-tolerant quantum computation is a method to reach arbitrarily small error rates and is based on quantum error correction. In this talk, I will introduce the basics of quantum error correction and compare it with classical error correction. ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
The Vulnerability of the U.S. Electricity Grid to Cyber Attacks; A Conversation With Ted KoppelLegendary Anchor of ABC News' Nightline; Contributing Columnist, The New York Times, The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal; Senior Contributor to the CBS Sunday Morning ShowDuring more than 50 years that he has worked as a professional journalist Ted has embodied the term “eye-witness to history.He covered:     John F. Kennedy’s funeral in 1963Barry Goldwater’s ...
Where: StanfordCost: Free
Deep Learning for Medical Image AnalysisThis talk will cover use cases, special challenges and solutions for Deep Learning for Medical Image Analysis using Tensorflow+Keras. You will learn about:- Use cases for Deep Learning in Medical Image Analysis- Different DNN architectures used for Medical Image Analysis- Special purpose compute / accelerators for Deep Learning (in the ...
Where: San JoseCost:
Kepler's Literary Foundation Presents Michio KakuMichio Kaku is the cofounder of string field theory, science advisor to CBS This Morning, and the author of several widely acclaimed science books, including The Future of the Mind, Physics of the Future, and more.From our world today plagued by Climate Change and a depletion of finite resources, world-renowned physicist and ...
Where: San MateoCost: $15, $25, $50
Tuesday, 03/06/18
Two Astrophysics LecturesPulsar magnetospheres and some other numerical experiments in radiative plasma astrophysicsSpeaker: Sasha Philippov, UC BerkeleyUnveiling cosmic voids in large-scale structure surveys: the impact of tracer bias on voidsSpeaker: Giorgia Pollina (Ludwig Maximilian University)
Where: StanfordCost: Free
A precision observable for precision cosmologyUpcoming stage-IV cosmological surveys will allow humankind to study the Universe in unprecedented detail. The leap in both quantity and quality of data compared to stage-III surveys will firmly place the community in the era of "precision cosmology".One intriguing aspect of new surveys is the plethora of new probes that ...
Where: StanfordCost: Free
Using the post-Newtonian formalism to understand theories of gravity in cosmology I am going to split up my talk into two parts. In the first part I am going to show how we can use an extended version of the parameterized post-Newtonian formalism to parameterize theories of gravity in the cosmological background, as well as in the perturbations on non-linear and ...
Air Around Us: Science, Technology, and Health: CEE Spring Distinguished LectureThis lecture features three vignettes that illustrate recent advances in knowledge about the air we breathe. First, airplanes fly through areas where high ozone levels occur naturally; exposures in the cabin raise health concerns in part owing to the volatile byproducts of ozone’s reactions with skin oils. Second, in the ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
Is Silicon Valley As Green As It Claims?Tech companies are cleaning up their data centers and building shiny new buildings that sip water and energy. But are these companies really as green as they claim to be? How do we know they aren’t just greenwashing? Many tech and industrial companies have issued statements in support of the ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $25 General, $15 Members, $7 Students
7:00-7:25: Robert Buelteman (Camera-less photographer) on "Photography after the Digital Revolution: Now What?"Are today's technical marvels providing humanity any greater access in interpreting the world?...Read more7:25-7:50: Qifeng Chen(Intel Labs) on "Photographic Image Synthesis with Cascaded Refinement Networks".An A.I. approach to synthesizing photographic images...Read more7:50-8:10: BREAK. Before or ...
From microplastics contamination through jellyfish metabolism to ocean carbon fluxEOMAR research focuses on plankton metabolism. We measure physiological and enzymatic respiration and ammonia excretion in mysids, protozoans, bacteria, macro-algae, and seawater from different oceanic areas. In addition, we study the effects of microplastic contamination on marine biota in the waters around the Canary Islands. Recently, we have begun looking at the ...
CITRIS Research ExchangeSpeaker: Vint Cerf, Google
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
Advancing Coastal Risk Reduction with Ecosystems and EquityGlobally, extreme weather, sea-level rise, and ecosystem degradation are placing people and infrastructure at greater risk of damages from coastal hazards. Flooding and erosion may be reduced by intact reefs and vegetation when these habitats fringe vulnerable communities. Yet the magnitude and nature of these effects are highly context dependent, ...
BECCS is relied upon heavily in integrated assessment models that chart pathways to keep global warming below 2 degrees Celsius, yet deploying this technology at scale will require overcoming a suite of ecological and economic challenges, including land use competition, hydrology, nutrient application, and large incremental costs. This talk will ...
LUX & XeBrA: dark matter searches and electric field breakdown studies in noble liquidsThe Large Underground Xenon (LUX) experiment recently concluded 3 years of rare event searches 4,850 feet below ground in the Sanford Underground Research Facility in Lead, South Dakota. Since LUX was a two-phase time projection chamber, a precise understanding of electric field inside the detector was necessary for appropriate data ...
Climate change may be the most far reaching manifestation of white privilege and class privilege yet to face humankind. Caused overwhelmingly by high-consuming people, climate change is wreaking death and destruction foremost on impoverished people who also are disproportionately people of color. This presentation will first posit climate change as ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
The Science (and Art) of Active Transportation Planning in BerkeleyBerkeley is a leading city in promoting walking and biking for transportation. The City recently adopted a new Berkeley Bicycle Plan (2017), laying out a “Low-Stress†Vision Network to promote bicycling. Hear how a process of data collection, public engagement, and analysis led to this vision, as well as the ...
Speaker: Charlie Gay, Director, Solar Energy Technologies Office and Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, U.S. Department of Energy
Where: San JoseCost: Free
Surveillance and Policing in the Era of Big DataCatherine Crump, Assistant Clinical Professor of Law and Director of the Samuelson Law, Technology & Public Policy Clinic, and Andrew Ferguson, from the UDC David A. Clarke School of Law, will discuss issues related to surveillance and policing in the era of “big data.†In his talk, “The Rise of Big ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
Nursery Series: Planning for a Year in the NurseriesThis class will introduce participants to planning for collection and growing of native plants. Covered subjects will include: communicating with restoration managers about their plant requests; calculating amounts of seed to collect; scheduling of collection, pre-germination treatments, propagation, facility maintenance; after care issues, monitoring, managers responsibilities for safety, resources available ...
Where: SausalitoCost: Donations encouraged
The Nature of Star Formation Scaling Relations in the Milky Way and Galaxies Near and FarStar formation drives galaxy evolution. Yet, our relatively poor understanding of the process of star formation in the extragalactic realm has been a major impediment toward obtaining a complete understanding of galaxy formation and evolution. Intriguing clues have been provided by empirical scaling relations between the star formation rates and ...
A leading climate fighter dissects what works -- and what doesn’t -- in the push to protect the planet.What works, really, in the fight against climate change? What does it take on personal, national, and global levels to win? The founder of multiple philanthropies and consultancies working to curb carbon ...
Where: StanfordCost: Free
Richard Horton, Editor-in-Chief, 'The Lancet'Join Stanford Medicine's Office of the Dean and Rambam Health Care Campus in welcoming Richard Horton.Richard Horton is Editor-in-Chief of The Lancet, having previously served as North American Editor. He was the first President of the World Association of Medical Editors and he is a Past-President of the U.S. Council of ...
Where: StanfordCost: Free
After Dark: RiceRice is eaten by more people around the world than any other food. You'll find it in grain bowls and noodles, cakes and soups, puddings and chips and beverages; it can be steamed or boiled or fried or pulverized to be creamy or crispy or fluffy or jiggly. Find out ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $17.95 advance, $19.95 at the door
Show your love for the tentacled, the slimy, and the lumpy at this NightLife dedicated to all the curious creatures sometimes overlooked for the fuzzy and cuddly.-----> Visit the West Garden to meet animal guests from Classroom Safari’s menagerie - including snakes, spiders, and a rather cuddly - but still very ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $15 General, $12 Members
Running Sparse and Low-Precision Neural Networks: An Interactive Play between Software and HardwareFollowing technology advances in high performance computation systems and fast growth of data acquisition, machine learning, especially deep learning, made remarkable success in many research areas and applications. Such a success, to a great extent, is enabled by developing large-scale deep neural networks (DNN) that learn from a huge volume ...
Where: Santa ClaraCost: $10 Pre-registration, $15 at door General
Multiple Sclerosis - The State of the ArtMultiple Sclerosis (MS) is an unpredictable and often disabling disease of the central nervous system. This talk will focus on the current and emerging diagnostic and treatment protocols for Multiple Sclerosis.Speaker: Lucas Kipp, MD
It’s fashionable for the names of products and services to include the word "quantum", but does that have any validity in the realm of quantum physics? Is it just a nonsense buzzword? From "quantum computing" to "quantum biology" to "quantum jumping", this colloquium will put you in a super-position to ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free
At Last: A Case for Cautious OptimismThe number of people on this planet quadrupled in the 20th century. Currently at 7.6 billion people, world population continues to grow by millions every year. If it continues at the rapid rate it’s going, the impacts upon our planet and way of life may be enormous. But what ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free with After Dark Admission