Educating information professionals to provide leadership for an information-driven world. A new study led by Professor David Bamman used facial recognition technology to track the amount of time ...
Morten Hansen's most recent book is Great by Choice, co-authored with Jim Collins. You can visit Morten's webpage for more information on this and his other book "Collaboration," www.mortenhansen.com.
Emily is a PhD student at the UC Berkeley School of Information advised by Joshua Blumenstock. Emily is interested in the application of computational methods to issues of economic development, global ...
Fall 2024 semester TU 2:15-3:15 and TH 4:15-5:15 South Hall 303b Areas of current research include AI governance; the role of technical experts and technical practices in policy formation and ...
My field of research is tangible embodied computing, a subfield of human-computer interaction (HCI). I study representation, physicality, and interactivity of personal data and information systems, ...
The School of Information is sad to announce that Ray Larson, long-time professor in the School of Information, passed away on June 17, 2017, following a struggle with cancer. Ray was a loyal friend ...
Hardy began his career as an international publisher, and has lived and worked in a dozen countries, including Japan, Singapore and the United Kingdom. A recipient of a Knight-Bagehot Fellowship in ...
Charles Belle, Startup Policy Lab; Jochai Ben-Avie, Mozilla Corporation; Betsy Cooper, Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity, UC Berkeley; Lee Tien, Electronic Frontier Foundation Charles Belle is the ...
As part of the vibrant UC Berkeley community, we reimagine the world by challenging convention to shape the future. We are connectors reaching beyond traditional disciplinary boundaries to explore new ...
Pamela Samuelson is the Richard M. Sherman ’74 Distinguished Professor of Law and Information at the University of California at Berkeley and a Director of the Berkeley Center for Law & Technology.