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DESCRIPTION/ABSTRACT: The first half-hour will feature short talks by current and previous leaders involved in the creation of the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2), at the UC, UCSD and industry levels. Speakers will include: Pradeep K. Khosla, Chancellor, UC San Diego Former U.S. Representative Lynn Schenk Paul Jacobs, Chairman and CEO, Qualcomm Inc. Richard C. Atkinson, UC President and UCSD Chancellor Emeritus Irwin Jacobs, Founder and Chair Emeritus, Qualcomm, Inc. Duane Roth, President, CONNECT Larry Smarr, Director, Calit2 (on video) Ramesh Rao, Director, Qualcomm Institute
RESEARCH OPEN HOUSE Rotating 20-minute presentations and demos in key labs around Atkinson Hall: Center for Wireless Communications / Information Theory and Applications Center Photonic Systems Lab Wireless Circuits Labs Nano3 Cleanroom Facility Immersive and Large-Scale Visualization Facilities Smart Space Lab Prototyping Facility Embedded Systems Lab Center for Wireless and Population Health Systems Exercise and Physical Activity Resource Center (EPARC) Social Computing for Sustainability (SCS) Directors Collaboratory MyLab gallery@calit2 Audio Spatialization Laboratory ... and others. VIDEO SHOWCASE (Calit2 Auditorium) 12:30PM-2PM
The program, moderated by gallery@calit2 coordinator Trish Stone, starts with a 30-minute compilation of new videos in the 4K digital-cinema format, which offers four times the resolution of HD-TV, including short films by students in a course taught by Tracy Cornish in the Visual Arts Department. The clips will include: Arthur C. Clarke Center for Human Imagination, by Sheldon Brown Mothering a Drone, by Trish Stone Making a New Friend, by Michael Trigilio Cityscape, by Rhiann Suen, Alireza Mosallaie, Andrew Heideman, Jonathan Alvarado Mars Lander, by Tommy Do, Leo Bui, Cheuk Szeto Creature, by Beatriz Bajuelos Castillo, Heidi Kuan, Nick Goto, Alyssa Schott Ictus, by Fredy Garcia, Rebecca Limerick, Amy McDonald lightright, by Yu Chen, David Schafer, Jingyi Wei, Alex Zhu
Following the 4K videos, visitors will see the hour-long National Geographic documentary, Forbidden Tomb of Genghis Khan, following the three-year project led by Calit2 research scientist Albert Yu-Min Lin, who used technology to search for the lost burial site of the Mongolian conqueror. CSRO SYMPOSIUM (Calit2 Auditorium) 2PM-3:15PM
4-minute presentations by faculty recipients of 2012-13 Calit2 Strategic Research Opportunities (CSRO) research grants. Speakers and topics will include: Tara Javidi, Cognitive Healthcare: An Enabling Android Infrastructure YY Zhou, Automatic Radiotherapy Treatment Deli Wang, A Flexible EEG Patch for Point-of-Care Health Monitoring Sadik Esener, Optically-Assisted Needle Guidance Jerry Sheehan, Visualizing the Exposome Albert Lin, Towards a Global Tricorder in the Distributed Health Initiative Jay Doucet, Creating a Communications Mesh Network to Support San Diego Medical Centers During Disasters Renkun Chen, Quantum-Structure Enabled Thermal Energy Harvest for Self-Powered Electronics Jules Jaffe, Immediate-Mode Visualization of Underwater LIDAR Data David Kriegman, Volume Visualization of 3D Underwater Microscope Data Ryan Kastner, Multi-Sensor Fusion for Locating, Monitoring, Foraging and Breeding Behavior of Whale Sharks Michael Trigilio, Socially Engaged Speculative Media Initiative Morana Alac, Multimodality of Social Robot: Sense of Smell Jurgen Schulze, RoomShare: A Tele-Membrane Tom DeFanti, Camelot: Multi-Camera Stereo Video Environment Recorder Nathan Delson, Spatial Visualization Training with Tablet Computers Andy Muehlhausen, Multi-User Graphics with Interactive Control Protocol IN PERFORMANCE (Calit2 Theater)
Re-staging of the work Ad Infinitum3, by Andy Muehlhausen, a performance in the inaugural series organized by the Qualcomm Institute Initiative for Digital Exploration of Arts and Sciences (IDEAS). MORE INFORMATION: *Registration is Required |