May 16, 2014 – A startup company born at CALIT2 was lauded earlier this month at a University of California event that showcased the university’s technology commercialization efforts. Steve Jenks, co-founder and chief scientist at Hiperwall, Inc., was asked to participate on a p
May 16, 2014 – Said Shokair was supposed to be a doctor. His high school test scores qualified him for medical school, which he entered at age 17 in his native Syria. Six months later, though, after chatting with an uncle who was a pediatric cardiologist at UCLA, he opted to com
May 15, 2014 – Carl-SJR isn’t your typical-looking robot, if, in fact, there is such a thing. It doesn’t have arms and legs, or other human-like features, but it enjoys being touched and rubbed. It’s these traits that may just be what make the robot a winner with its target audi
May 15, 2014 – One wouldn’t expect the leaders of a company specializing in products for stroke patients to be in their mid-20s. But youth is clearly the genius behind Flint Rehabilitation Devices, a startup company headquartered in TechPortal, the CALIT2 technology busine
May 14, 2014 – Asthma sufferers and others with pulmonary disorders are well acquainted with nebulizers. They’re those sometimes bulky gadgets, also known as inhalers, which disperse an aerosol stream of medication directly into the lungs. Unfortunately, though, most commercial
May 01, 2014 – One of the more popular demonstrations in the CalPlug Center housed at CALIT2 is the “Wall of Power.” The living room simulation, equipped with everyday entertainment and household devices that plug into outlets, allows “consumers” to control energy usage by power
April 14, 2014 – Policy makers, manufacturers, utility representatives and academic researchers joined forces last week at CALIT2 to learn from each other in an attempt to advance energy efficiency measures in the rapidly growing plug load sector of electricity use. The Emerging
March 26, 2014 – When CALIT2 researchers launched a large-scale online survey at UC Irvine last spring to learn more about how people manage their computers’ energy usage, more than 2,000 people participated. The respondents included students, staff, faculty and retirees. Respon
March 04, 2014 – A NASA scientist brought space exploration down to Earth last week in an engaging presentation at CALIT2. Tara Ruttley, assistant project scientist for the International Space Station, shared with a packed house some of the research occurring aboard the space st
February 24, 2014 – Philip M. Smith, the founding co-chair of the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (CALIT2) Advisory Board, passed away on Feb. 16, 2014, after a brief illness. Smith was one of the most experienced science policy professiona
February 14, 2014 – On a clear and appropriately sunny Southern California day, the CALIT2 courtyard yesterday provided a picturesque setting for a formal announcement that many at UC Irvine had been anticipating eagerly. U.S. Deputy Secretary of Energy Daniel Poneman announced
February 12, 2014 – Not even a two-hour, campus-wide power outage could deter the 82 attendees who came to CALIT2 last Saturday for a full-day symposium held by the Southern California Society for Microscopy and Microanalysis. The seminar, which focused on hybrid approaches in m
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