7th Annual International Symposium in Technology in Medical Data and Devices

CALIT2 Building Auditorium at UC Irvine 4100 E Peltason Dr, Irvine, CA, United States

This symposium brings together innovators, entrepreneurs, academics and industry leaders interested in ever-evolving medical device market and the challenges new technologies may produce. More and more devices are at the core of collecting patient data for providing added value and personalization. As a result, privacy and security issues continue to increasingly concern consumers, regulators, businesses and more. Experts will present practical information designed to help innovators successfully move their research from the laboratory to the biomedical device market. AGENDA 12:30 p.m.: CHECK-IN 1 p.m. – 1:10 p.m.: Welcome to UCI and CALIT2 - Professor GP Li 1:10 – 3:30 p.m.: TODAY’S MEDICAL DEVICES 1:10 p.m.: UCI’s Collaboration and Commitment to OC’s Startup Ecosystem Alvin Viray, Applied Innovation, UC Irvine 1:35 p.m.: 10 Reasons Why Medical Device Companies Fail – A CFO’s Perspective Marc Kelly, Innovative Financial Consultants 2 p.m.: Legal Protections for Medical Devices and Data Curtis Huffmire, Knobbe Martens 2:25 p.m.: Equitable Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare - Mitigating Risk of Magnifying Biases Sharief Taraman, Children’s Hospital of Orange County 2:50 - 3 p.m.: BREAK 3 – 4:15 p.m.: DATA & OTHER DIGITAL CONCERNS 3 p.m.: Digital Health through the Empowered Health Consumer Tom Andriola, Institute for Precision Health, UC Irvine 3:25 p.m.: Future Health: A Navigational Approach to Health Amir Rahmani, HealthSci Tech Group, UC Irvine 3:50 p.m.: Innovation from a Surgeon’s Perspective Michael Oh, Neurological Surgery, UC Irvine 4:15 – 5 p.m.: OC STARTUP LANDSCAPE 4:15 p.m.: Small: Bigger and Better Mark Bachman, Xidas LLC 4:30 p.m.: Non-Invasive Disease Diagnostics Using Microscale Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Rodolfo Rohr, LarmorBio 4:45 p.m.: Breast Cancer Detection by Analyzing the Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Signature in Human Urine Judit Giró Benet, The Blue Box Biomedical Solutions Fardi Kurdahi, Center for Embedded & Cyber-physical Systems, UC Irvine 5 – 6 p.m.: NETWORKING RECEPTION Parking is available in the nearby Anteater Parking Structure. The cost to park is $13.

8th Annual Southern California Microbiome Symposium Connections to the Environment and Health

CALIT2 Building Auditorium at UC Irvine 4100 E Peltason Dr, Irvine, CA, United States

8th Annual Southern California Microbiome Symposium: Connections to the Environment and Health September 19, 2022 10 AM - 6:00 PM CALIT2 Building Auditorium University of California, Irvine REGISTER HERE: https://microbiome.uci.edu/microbiome-symposium-rsvp/ This event is free, but registration is limited. Parking is $13 in the Anteater Parking Structure. Including a new poster session for early career researchers SUBMIT A POSTER https://tinyurl.com/3bbmyffd SCHEDULE 10 a.m.: Welcome and Introductions 10:15 a.m.: Suzanne Devkota, Cedars-Sinai “Physiological and immunological responses to gut bacterial translocation in humans” 10:50 a.m.: Juliet Morrison, UCR “Pleural macrophages promote recovery from influenza virus infection” 11:25 a.m.: Travis Wiles, UCI “Tracing microbial life cycles in the gut microbiome” LUNCH BREAK 1 p.m.: Kevin Honker, BiomeSense “A translation-focused framework for human gut microbiome studies” 1:35 p.m.: Margaret McFall-Ngai, Carnegie Science “The imperative to integrate macro-and microbiology: Challenges and strategies” 2:10 p.m.: Jed Fuhrman, USC “Analyses of bacterial, archaeal, and eukaryotic ocean microbiomes, vetted with mock communities and metagenomics” COFFEE BREAK 3:30 p.m.: Nick Shikuma, SDSU “A tale of phage tails and tubeworms: How bacteria stimulate animal metamorphosis” 4:05 p.m.: Joleah Lamb, UCI “Marine Greens: Using microbial processes of coastal ecosystems to improve human and ocean health” POSTER SESSION CO-ORGANIZED BY: UCI Microbiome UC RIVERSIDE UC San Diego UCI CALIT2

CalPlug Workshop #20

CALIT2 Building Auditorium at UC Irvine 4100 E Peltason Dr, Irvine, CA, United States

Solutions for PPLs to Address Climate Concerns This workshop is addressing climate concerns for Plug and Process Loads (PPLs) with executable solutions to balance energy consumption of electrical devices with climate concerns. AGENDA 10 a.m.: Check In 10:20 a.m.: Welcome by G.P. Li, Director and Professor, CalPlug 10:30 a.m.: Danielle Preziuso, Renewable Energy Research Scientist, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) 10:55 a.m.: Louis Ting, Director of Power Engineering & Technical Services, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power 11:20 a.m.: Genaro Bugarin Jr., Director of Energy Innovation, The Energy Coalition 11:45 a.m.: Andrea Warner, Business Relationship Manager, Orange County Power Authority 12:10 p.m.: Speaker Discussion 1 p.m.: Lunch and Networking Reception

CalPlug Workshop | April 17, 2023

CALIT2 Building Auditorium at UC Irvine 4100 E Peltason Dr, Irvine, CA, United States

REGISTRATION CLOSED 10 a.m. Welcome G.P. Li, Calit2, CalPlug and SMART IAC PLUG AND PROCESS LOADS - LATEST NEWS 10:10 a.m. Doug Johnson, Consumer Technology Association (CTA) 10:25 a.m. Kim Trenbath, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) 10:40 a.m. Katie Gladych, CalPlug, Plug Load Energy Testing to Inform Codes and Standards (PLETICS) & Low Power Mode 11 a.m. Chelsea Choudhary, Sustainable Manufacturing Alliance for Research and Training Industrial Assessment Center (SMART IAC) 11:20 a.m. Caitlin Murphy, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), Electrification Futures Study: Interactions between Electricity Supply and Demand Sectors Lunch Break SMART ENERGY BUILDING MANAGEMENT, CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION 1 p.m. How Smart Buildings Can Help a Greener Grid Antonio Corradini, Alternative Energy Systems Consulting (AESC) 1:25 p.m. Building to Grid: Thermostats and Microgrids Therese Peffer, California Institute for Energy & Environment (CIEE) 1:50 p.m. What Happens When We Use Low Carbon Fuels in Applications Like Water Heating and Cooking? Vince McDonell, Advanced Power & Energy Program (APEP), UCI 2:30 p.m. Meeting the Power Needs of the Unhoused Philip Roberts, LADWP Mid-Afternoon Break 3:15 p.m. Foodservice Plug Loads Edward Ruan – Frontier Energy Food Service Technology Center (FSTC) 3:40 p.m. Customer Gaming Console Use & Energy Efficiency Ann Davis – LADWP Consultant 4:05 p.m. Panel Discussion 5 p.m. Networking Reception

CalPlug Workshop Series #21

AGENDA 9:30 am Check-in UPDATES & MORE 10 am Welcome, Kim Trenbath, National Renewable Energy Laboratory 10:10 am Plug and Process Loads Latest News, Doug Johnson, Consumer Technology Association 10:30 am CalPlug Updates, Katie Gladych, PLETICS and Chelsea Choudhary, SMART IAC ELECTRIC VEHICLES, ENERGY STORAGE & MORE 11:20 am Efficient & Zero-Net Energy: Ready Plug Loads, Alan Meier, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory 11:35 am One-Cycle Controls & Its Application for Stabilizing Power Grids with High Renewable Penetration, Keyue Smedley, UCI Noon Lunch Break - 1 pm Electric Vehicles as Grid Resources & Plug Loads: Benefits & Opportunities, Katherine Dayem, Xergy Consulting 1:25 pm Transportation Network Modeling & Infrastructure Planning, Zhaocai Liu, National Renewable Energy Laboratory 1:50 pm Artificial Intelligence for Electric Vehicle Fleets, Rajit Gadh, UCLA 2:15 pm Panel Discussion on EVs, K. Smedley, K. Dayem, Z. Liu, C. Choudhary 3 pm Mid-afternoon Break 3:15 pm Driving Electrification with Integrated Batteries, Sam D’Amico, Impulse Labs 3:40 pm ReCell: Working to Advancing Battery Recycling, Jeff Spangenberger, Argonne National Laboratory 4:05 pm Panel Discussion on Energy Storage and More, D. Johnson, A. Meier, S. D’Amico, J. Spangenberger, K. Gladych 5 pm Networking Reception