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Integrated BioElectronics Research Group

Integrated BioElectronics Research Group

The Integrated BioElectronics Research Group, led by Professor Wentai Liu, develops miniaturized electronics for interfacing with biological systems.  Integrated BioElectronics Research Group

Electrical engineering is a very broad discipline that addresses the design and understanding of devices, circuits, and systems that use electromagnetic waves in electronic or optical signals. This increasingly involves the use of computers, but focuses on the design and analysis of electronic/optical components and the signals that connect them. In contrast, the field of computer engineering focuses on computer hardware, while computer science looks at computer software and theory.

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  • Andrew Hargadon [Associate Professor of Management and Director of the UC Davis Center for Entrepren, CITRIS Research Exchange: "The Networks of (Green) Innovation", Wednesday, December 3, 12:00 pm, 290 Hearst Memorial Mining Building, UC Berkeley

  • Jean Paul Jacob, Technology Evangelist, IBM and CITRIS Special Advisor, CITRIS Management of Technology (MOT) Lecture Series: "The Invasion of the Virtual (Digital) Worlds", Wednesday, December 3, 4:00 pm, Haas School of Business, Wells Fargo Room C420

  • Friis Arne Petersen [Danish Ambassador to the United States], CITRIS: EU as a Rising Superpower, Friday, December 5, 2:00 pm, Sibley Auditorium, UC Berkeley campus

  • Daniel Sperling [Founding Director of the Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Davis], CITRIS Distinguished Speaker Series: Two Billion Cars and California Climate Policy, Monday, December 8, 4:00 pm, 290 Hearst Memorial Mining Building, the Maria & Dado Banatao Conference Room, UC Berkeley

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  • A team of SOE researchers receive IEEE Fred W. Ellersick Award for Best Unclassified Paper at 2008 Milcom conference

    A paper by a team of researchers in the Baskin School of Engineering was selected to receive the IEEE Fred W. Ellersick Award for Best Unclassified Paper at the 2008 Milcom conference in San Diego. The authors of the paper are graduate student Zheng Wang; postdoctoral fellow Shirish Karande; Hamid Sadjadpour, associate professor of electrical engineering; and J. J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves, Baskin professor of computer engineering. They will be honored for their paper "On the capacity improvement of multicast traffic with network coding." The researchers will receive the award in a ceremony during the Chairman's Gala at the conference on November 18.  More

  • Baskin School of Engineering will showcase faculty research on Friday, October 17

    The innovative and transformative research conducted by faculty in the Baskin School of Engineering at the University of California, Santa Cruz, led to a record $27 million in gifts and research awards in the 2007-08 fiscal year. The school's Research Review Day on Friday, October 17, will include faculty research presentations, graduate student posters, and more.  More

  • Second annual 'Founders Day' gala dinner to honor three exceptional individuals

    UC Santa Cruz hosts its second annual Founders Day gala dinner at the Cocoanut Grove on Friday, October 24, beginning at 7 p.m.   More

  • UCSC wins NSF grant to train more math and science teachers

    "There is an ongoing need for highly qualified math and physical science teachers in California schools, and this grant allows us to help more students follow that career path," said Gretchen Andreasen, director of UCSC's Cal Teach Resource Center, who will manage the Noyce Scholars Program.  More

  • UC Santa Cruz draws a record $131 million in research funding in 2007-08

    "This record funding is a win for everyone--our students, our faculty, and our Santa Cruz community," said Bruce Margon, vice chancellor for research. "Our students continue to receive instruction from faculty who are supported to work on the most cutting-edge problems with the very best equipment and facilities; our faculty not only maintain their international standing, but attract new peers to the campus from the very best pool of talent; and the community benefits from $131 million of additional business activity that is green, high-tech, and spins off well-paid jobs."  More

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