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Sponsored by the UC Berkeley Career Center Co-sponsored by Berkeley Career Engagement, Eta Kappa Nu (HKN), Upsilon Pi Epsilon (UPE), and the EECS Department, the Fall 2025 EECS Career Fair is designed ...
Sponsored by UC Berkeley Career EngagementSponsored by UC Berkeley Career Engagement Co-sponsored by Berkeley Career Engagement, Eta Kappa Nu (HKN), Upsilon Pi Epsilon (UPE), and the EECS Department, ...
Sponsored by UC Berkeley Career EngagementSponsored by UC Berkeley Career Engagement You must register in advance to attend this fair. Registration opens 9/5/25. Network with representatives to learn ...
At this year’s EarthVision conference, Ph.D. student Ando Shah received the Best Paper Award for “Panopticon: Advancing Any-Sensor Foundation Models for Earth Observation.” The research addresses a ...
From Boston Globe A.I. approved this message: how 2026 may be the first election where artificially-generated content is inescapable By Sam Brodey ...
Can your healthcare network withstand the next generation of AI-powered cyber threats?A3: Adversarial Agentic AI brings Red vs. Blue agent simulation to life, letting you launch attacks, watch ...
SafeWalk, by Master of Information and Data Science students Helen Hu, Ke Zhang, Kris Junghee Lee, and Ula Zhu, aims to help visually impaired people navigate the streets safely with timely audio ...
Brain Type, the Spring 2025 James R. Chen Award-winning project by Master of Information Management and Systems students Aaron Rodden, Kal Walker, Kimberley Soriano, Omkar Hanamsagar, and Prajakta ...
Leslie Noye, Frances Brittingham, Cameron Kurtz, Maya Schoucair, Victor Ngetich, and Delvin Marimo are the six recent Master of Information Management and Systems alums behind FloodNavigator: a ...
From Berkeley Library Shifting gears: UC Berkeley Distinguished Librarian Award winner Ramona Collins on cycling, retirement, and the best part of her job By Tor Haugan What do librarianship and ...
The School of Information’s May 2025 Commencement presented an opportunity to honor faculty and student achievements.
Using eye-tracking glasses to compare distractibility and usability of vehicle interfaces of different ages and designs.