Audience: Faculty

  • Applied Microeconomics and Trade Seminar Series presents: Giovanni Peri

    Applied Microeconomics and Trade Seminar Series presents: Giovanni Peri

    Applied Microeconomics and Trade Seminar: Giovanni Peri

  • Applied Microeconomics and Trade Seminar Series presents: Matt Pecenco

    Applied Microeconomics and Trade Seminar Series presents: Matt Pecenco

    Applied Microeconomics and Trade Seminar: Matt Pecenco

  • AM Seminar: Linear Stochastic Emulators of the Ocean Circulation based on Balanced Truncation: A Caution, perhaps, for Machine Learning?

    AM Seminar: Linear Stochastic Emulators of the Ocean Circulation based on Balanced Truncation: A Caution, perhaps, for Machine Learning?

    Presenter: Professor Andy Moore, UCSC Ocean Sciences Description: Linear inverse models have enjoyed considerable popularity in the geosciences, particularly in the arena of climate research and climate prediction, for several decades as a straightforward approach to dimension reduction and streamlining computational efficiency. The most common approach is to truncate the system by retaining the leading…

  • When Less is More: Applications of Type-Based Underapproximate Reasoning

    When Less is More: Applications of Type-Based Underapproximate Reasoning

    Presenter: Suresh Jagganathan, Purdue University Abstract: Unlike program verifiers, symbolic execution and property-based testing tools underapproximate program behavior: they aim to report only real bugs (no false positives), at the cost of potentially missing some (false negatives). Recent work has sought to place such tools on a more formal footing, primarily through the development of incorrectness…

  • Early Career Faculty Research Excellence Award – Application Deadline

    The Early Career Faculty Research Excellence Awards advance the University’s enduring commitment to the scholarship and creative activity of early career faculty across the ten campuses of the University of California. Selected awardees will receive a one-time $50,000 allocation to support their proposed research plan and associated allowable activities during the upcoming academic year. Reflecting…

  • Faculty Community Network – Indigenous

    Faculty Community Network – Indigenous

    Each group is open to any interested faculty (including Senate faculty, lecturers, and other faculty titles), with a goal of engaging faculty across ranks and disciplines, to improve faculty retention and success. Groups meet roughly once per month and meetings vary between in-person, remote, and hybrid. Lunch is provided to groups meeting in person.

  • Faculty Community Network – Asian American / Pacific Islander

    Faculty Community Network – Asian American / Pacific Islander

    Each group is open to any interested faculty (including Senate faculty, lecturers, and other faculty titles), with a goal of engaging faculty across ranks and disciplines, to improve faculty retention and success. Groups meet roughly once per month and meetings vary between in-person, remote, and hybrid. Lunch is provided to groups meeting in person.

  • Snow Wonder

    Snow Wonder

    Join this 2025 UC Snow Wonder Challenge! Picture yourself having a healthier, happier holiday season. Form teams with your colleagues and motivate each other and celebrate your healthy habit accomplishments to end the year on a healthy high note and head into 2026 feeling your best!

  • Small Steps, Big Impact: Starting Your Fitness Journey Workshop

    Small Steps, Big Impact: Starting Your Fitness Journey Workshop

    Faculty & Staff Health and Well-being Program This beginner-friendly session will break down the fundamentals of fitness, including goal setting, different types of exercise, and how to build a routine that fits movement into your life.

  • BME 280B Seminar: Preconfigured neuronal firing sequences in human brain organoids

    BME 280B Seminar: Preconfigured neuronal firing sequences in human brain organoids

    Presenter: Tjitse (TJ) van der Molen, Ph.D. (Postdoc, Sharf Lab, UC Santa Cruz and PhD Kosik Lab, UC Santa Barbara) Description: Neuronal firing sequences are thought to be the building blocks of information and broadcasting within the brain. Yet, it remains unclear when these sequences emerge during neurodevelopment. Here we demonstrate that structured firing sequences…

Last modified: Nov 20, 2025