Sponsored By EECS (Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences), UC Berkeley

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08:00am - 08:45am08:45am - 09:00am09:00am - 09:30am09:30am - 10:00am10:00am - 10:30am10:30am - 11:00am11:00am - 11:30am11:30am - 12:30pmContinental Breakfast and RegistrationWelcome and announcement of the EECS Distinguished Alumni awardees Profs. Tsu-Jae King Liu and Michael FranklinComputational Illumination for 3D Phase Microscopy - Professor Laura WallerMaking Visual Data a First-Class Citizen - Professor Alexei EfrosPipelines for Machine Learning at Scale - Professor Benjamin RechtInteraction Breakthroughs in Wrangling Data - Professor Joe HellersteinBreakHot Topics at EECS Research Centers - Graduate Student PresentationsGraduate student researchers from across the EECS research centers will share their work with a rapidfire sequence of fun, 5 minute presentations. Personalized Modeling for Human-Robot Collaboration - Aaron Bestick, Tele-Immersion Lab Video Digests: A Browsable, Skimmable Format for Informational Lecture Videos - Amy Pavel, VCL(Visual Computing Lab) and BiD (Berkeley Institute of Design) 3D Printing Interactive Devices - Andrew Head, BiD (Berkeley Institute of Design) and CITRISInvention Lab Learning by Observation for Surgical Subtasks: Multilateral Cutting of 3D Viscoelastic and 2DOrthotropic Tissue Phantoms - Animesh Garg, Cal-MR (Center for Automation and Learning forMedical Robots) Correctness and Control in Human Cyber-Physical Systems - Dorsa Sadigh, CHESS (Center forHybrid and Embedded Software Systems) Tachyon - A Reliable Memory Centric Distributed Storage System - Haoyuan Li, AMP Lab(Algorithms, Machines, and People Laboratory) PILOT: An Actor-Oriented Learning and Optimization Toolkit for the Swarm - Ilge Akkaya,TerraSwarm Babump — Health Data for Employers - Lark Buckingham, BCNM (Berkeley Center for NewMedia) QUASAR: A high performance time-series database - Michael Andersen, SDB (Software DefinedBuildings) Advancing Towards Energy-efficient and Sustainable Buildings - Ruoxi Jia, CREST (Center forResearch in Energy Systems Transformation) Collective Assessment and Feedback Engine (CAFE): Machine Learning For ConstructiveDemocratic Discourse - Sanjay Krishnan, CITRIS (Center for Information Technology Research inthe Interest of Society) PHLOGON: Computing with Phase Logic - Tianshi Wang, DOP Center (Donald O. Pederson CenterFor Electronic Design Systems) How Governments Hack Their Opponents- William R. Marczak, ICSI (International ComputerScience Institute) RISC-V: A Free, Open, Extensible ISA for the Heterogenous Future - Yunsup Lee, ASPIRE(Algorithms and Specializers for Provably Optimal Implementations with Resilience and Efficiency)Sponsored by EECS (Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences), UC Berkeley

Algorithms, Machines and People Lab465 Soda HallAlgorithms and Specializers for Provablyoptimal Implementations with Resiliencyand Efficiency565 Soda HallBerkeley Center for New Media426 Sutardja Dai HallBerkeley Sensor & Actuator Center403 Cory HallPosters & lunch eating area - Rm. 400Berkeley Wireless Research Center490 Cory HallCenter for Evidence-based Security Research(Joined with ICSI)1947 Center Street Suite 600 (betweenMilvia and MLKCenter for Automation and Learning forMedical Robots1169 Etcheverry HallCenter for Hybrid and EmbeddedSoftware Systems545 Cory HallCenter for Neural Engineering andProstheses490 Cory HallCenter for Research in EnergySystems Transformation406 Cory HallIndustrial Cyber-PhysicalSystems Center545 Cory HallInternational Computer ScienceInstitute1947 Center Street, Suite 600Software Defined Buildings410 Soda HallSWARMLab490 Cory HallTele-Immersion133 Sutardja Dai HallTerraSwarm545 Cory HallVisual Computing Lab510 Soda HallCenter for Information Technology Researchin the Interest of SocietyCITRIS Tech Museum, 3rd Floor, Sutardja Dai HallInvention Lab: Invention Lab Tours1st Floor, Sutardja Dai hall03:30pm - 05:00pmRISC-1 Dedication Ceremony - 3rd floor, Soda HallSponsored by EECS (Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences), UC Berkeley

Laura Waller, Professor, EECS UC Berkeley. Prof. Waller heads the Computational Imaging Lab, whichdevelops new methods for optical imaging, with optics and computational algorithms designed simultaneously.The specific focus is on measuring and controlling wave effects (such as phase, coherence or nonlinearity) inmicroscopes and cameras. Laura was a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Electrical Engineering and Lecturerof Physics at Princeton University from 2010-2012 and received B.S., M.Eng., and Ph.D. degrees in ElectricalEngineering and Computer Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 2004, 2005, and2010, respectively. She is a Baker Fellow, Moore Foundation Data-Driven Investigator and NSF CAREER Awardee.Alexei (Alyosha) Efros, Professor, EECS UC Berkeley. Prof. Efros joined UC Berkeley in 2013 as associateprofessor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. Prior to that, he was nine years on the faculty ofCarnegie Mellon University, and has also been affiliated with École Normale Supérieure/INRIA and University ofOxford. His research is in the area of computer vision and computer graphics, especially at the intersection ofthe two. He is particularly interested in using data-driven techniques to tackle problems which are very hard tomodel parametrically but where large quantities of data are readily available. Alyosha received his PhD in 2003from UC Berkeley. He is a recipient of CVPR Best Paper Award (2006), NSF CAREER award (2006), Sloan Fellowship (2008), Guggenheim Fellowship (2008), Okawa Grant (2008), Finmeccanica Career Development Chair(2010), SIGGRAPH Significant New Researcher Award (2010), ECCV Best Paper Honorable Mention (2010), andthe Helmholtz Test-of-Time Prize (2013).Benjamin Recht , Professor, EECS and the Department of Statistics at the UC Berkeley. Ben was previously anAssistant Professor in the Department of Computer Sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Benreceived his B.S. in Mathematics from the University of Chicago, and received a M.S. and Ph.D. from the MITMedia Laboratory. After completing his doctoral work, he was a postdoctoral fellow in the Center for theMathematics of Information at Caltech. He is the recipient of an NSF Career Award, an Alfred P. Sloan ResearchFellowship, and the 2012 SIAM/MOS Lagrange Prize in Continuous Optimization.Joseph M. Hellerstein, Professor, EECS UC Berkeley. Prof. Hellerstein’s work focuses on data-centric systemsand the way they drive computing. He is an ACM Fellow, an Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow and the recipient oftwo ACM-SIGMOD "Test of Time" awards for his research. In 2010, Fortune Magazine included him in their listof 50 smartest people in technology , and MIT's Technology Review magazine included his work on DistributedProgramming on their 2010 TR10 list of the 10 technologies "most likely to change our world". Key ideas fromhis research have been incorporated into commercial and open-source software from IBM, Oracle, andPostgreSQL. He is a past director of Intel Research Berkeley, and currently serves on the technical advisory boardsof a number of computing and Internet companies.Sponsored by EECS (Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences), UC Berkeley

Tsu-Jae King Liu, Professor and Chair of EECS UC Berkeley. Prof. King Liu received the B.S., M.S. and Ph.D.degrees in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University in 1984, 1986 and 1994, respectively. She joined theXerox Palo Alto Research Center as a Member of Research Staff in 1992, to research and develop high-performance thin-film transistor technologies for flat-panel display and imaging applications. In 1996 she joined thefaculty of the University of California, at Berkeley, where she is now the Conexant Systems DistinguishedProfessor and Chair of the Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences (EECS) Department. From 2000 to2004 and from 2006 to 2008, she served as the Faculty Director of the UC Berkeley Microfabrication Laboratory.From July 2004 through June 2006 she was Senior Director of Engineering in the Advanced Technology Group ofSynopsys, Inc. (Mountain View, CA). From 2008 through 2012, Professor Liu was the Associate Dean forResearch in the College of Engineering at UC Berkeley. She also served as Faculty Director of the UC BerkeleyMarvell Nanofabrication Laboratory in 2012. Since 2012 she has been serving as Chair of the ElectricalEngineering Division in the EECS Department.Michael Franklin, Professor and Associate Chair of EECS UC Berkeley. Prof. Franklin holds the Thomas M.Siebel Chair in Computer Science at UC Berkeley, specializing in large-scale data management infrastructure andapplications (these days called "Big Data"). He works primarily in the Database (DB) and Operating Systems andNetworking Technology (OSNT) areas. He is currently Director of the Algorithms, Machines and People Lab(AMPLab) - an industry and government-supported collaboration of students, postdocs, and faculty whospecialize in data management, cloud computing, statistical machine learning and other important topicsnecessary for making sense of vast amounts of varied and unruly data. He is also a founder and was the CTO ofTruviso, a high-performance analytics software company in Foster City, CA, which was acquired by Cisco (CSCO)in Spring 2012. He was named ACM Fellow in 2005. He won the ACM Service Award in 2002 and the OkawaFoundation Research Grant, as well as the Siemens Faculty Development Grant in 2000. In 1995, he won theNational Science Foundation CAREER Award. He completed the B.S. in Computer and Information Science atthe University of Massachusetts, Amherst in 1983; the M.S.E. at the Wang Institute of Graduate Studies in 1986,and his Ph.D. at the University of Wisconsin, Madison in 1993.Maneesh Agrawala, Professor, EECS UC Berkeley. Prof. Agrawala works on visualization, computergraphics and human computer interaction. His focus is on investigating how cognitive design principles can beused to improve the effectiveness of visual displays. The goals of this work are to discover the design principlesand then instantiate them in both interactive and automated design tools. He received an Okawa FoundationResearch Grant in 2006, an Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Fellowship and an NSF CAREER Award in 2007, aSIGGRAPH Significant New Researcher Award in 2008, and a MacArthur Foundation Fellowship in 2009. He waschosen to attend the National Academy of Engineering's Frontiers of Engineering Symposium in 2011.Sponsored by EECS (Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences), UC Berkeley

ICSI/CESR1947 Center Street, Suite 600Downtown BerkeleyCAL-MR1169 Etcheverry HallVisual Computing Lab510 Soda HallTele-Immersion133 Sutardja Dai HallCITRISTech Museum, 3rd FloorInvention Lab141/143 Sutardja Dai HallBCNM426 Sutardja Dai HallSutardja Dai HallEtcheverry HallSoftware-Defined Buildings410 Soda HallASPIRE565 Soda HallAMP Lab465 Soda HallLunch Eating Area:Wozniak Lounge, 4th floorSoda HallTerraSwarm545 Cory HallSWARM Lab490 Cory HallCREST406 Cory HallCHESS, iCYPHY545 Cory HallBWRC/Center for NeuralEngineering and Prostheses490 Cory HallBSAC403 Cory HallLunch Eating Area:Ti Lounge, 2nd floorOpen House: 12:45-3:00pmCory HallLunches will be distributed at the end of the morning sessionin the Garbarini Lounge (adjacent to Sibley Auditorium).Escorts will be on hand to guide you back to Cory, Sodaand Sutardja Dai Hall.Lunch Pick-up 12:30pm:Garbarini Lounge (outside of SibleyAuditorium)Sibley AuditoriumBechtel Engineering BuildingBEARS 2015 Lunch Pick-Up & Research Center Open House Locations

Engineering and Computer Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 2004, 2005, and 2010, respectively. She is a Baker Fellow, Moore Foundation Data-Driven Investigator and NSF CAREER Awardee. Alexei (Alyosha) Efros, Professor, EECS UC Berkeley. Prof. Efros joined UC Berkeley in 2013 as associate