Then & now
Over the past 150 years, Berkeley Engineering has created a legacy of innovation and public service.
Current photos by Noah Berger | Historical photo courtesy the Bancroft Library
Universities and the digital transformation of society
Dean S. Shankar Sastry considers Berkeley’s role during this age of artificial intelligence, cloud computing and the Internet of Things.
Space mapping
LeoLabs’ radar technology tracks space debris and determines if it is hazardous to satellites or other spacecraft.
Out of the GAIT
Students in the Fung Fellowship are building digital health technologies to meet the challenges of aging.
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Dean's word: Leading our students toward a new future of work
6/1/2018 - Dean S. Shankar Sastry reflects on how to best prepare students for the jobs of the future.
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Redesigning wind power
6/1/2018 - Berkeley Engineering students have designed a wind turbine that is quiet, efficient and protects birds.
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Solar cruiser
6/1/2018 - Berkeley’s CalSol team designed a new solar-powered vehicle that can hold four passengers.