University of California, Davis
At the UC Davis Center for Virtual Care, practitioners have access to an unprecedented array of sophisticated teaching aids, from human patient simulators that breathe and respond to treatment like real patients to surgical robots that hold instruments and respond to voice command. The Center for...
UC Davis's Landscape Architecture lunchbag lecture series is offered this spring by professor Claire Napawan.
This seminar, featuring weekly guest speakers, covers the resources of Putah Creek: which are critical and why. It also teaches about the physical processes of the flowing water, land inundation, and river channel dynamics interact with the ecological processes, the vegetation, and the wildlife....
The Summit on Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) was a 1-day event held at the UC-Davis Center for Mind & Brain on September 5, 2013. The summit included lectures by experts in tDCS and related techniques from around the world and covered a range of topics, including: the...
Saba Mahmood, Professor of Sociocultural Anthropology at the University of California, Berkeley hosts a talk on "Sectarian Conflict, Geopolitics and the "Minority Problem" in Contemporary Egypt." The talk was sponsored by the Middle East/South Asia Studies at the University of California,...
In the years from 1970 through 1977, the Topology Films Project, directed by Nelson Max and supported by the National Science Foundation, produced several computer animated films on topology, a branch of mathematics. Three of the longer films and three of the shorter films are included in this...
This lunchbag lecture course on food and the built environment will include urban agriculture, community gardens, resource management, homesteading, sustainability, green infrastructure, urban farms, tacosheds, community-supported agriculture, night soil, calories, waste and more.
A weekly series of public lectures and panel discussions exploring from multiple angles the "reconciliation" approach to saving and creating habitat for species in a post-wild California. Speakers include ecologists, geologists, fish biologists, engineers, legal scholars, economists, water...
This ICAM workshop brought together junior and senior researchers working on the emergent properties of soft active matter. It focused on nonequilibrium collective behavior and locomotion in active systems, including mixtures of cytoskeletal filaments and motor proteins, the cell cytoskeleton,...
UC Davis's Landscape Architecture lunchbag lecture series is offered this winter by professor Steve Greco and focuses on the intersection of peoples' needs with the landscapes around them.
UC Davis's Landscape Architecture lunchbag lecture series is offered this winter by professor Claire Napawan and focuses on the role of landscapes and environmental design within the context of the city, given the complex socio-spatial, ecological, and economic conditions present. This includes...
In this course, Professor Sean Davis covers a range of core topcis critical to a successful computer science degree and career. Summary of course contents Use of Software Development Tools: Debugging techniques, especially using UNIX debugging aids such as gdb/ddd. Effective use of windowing...
The California History-Social Science Project is a statewide network of K-12 teachers and scholars dedicated to improving student literacy and learning in history. the project is headquartered at UC Davis. These videos provide an overview of CHSSP's professional development programs offered...
Climate Change 101 Seminar Series is a seminar series for non-specialists on the science, technology and policy aspects of climate change.
What is a cultural landscape? Why does it matter?
This professional ensemble in residence at UC Davis is co-directed by professors (and composers) Mika Pelo and Kurt Rohde. Its performances are dedicated to contemporary chamber music, often incorporating new media elements and experimental performance practices.
The Faculty Mentoring Faculty Program provides UC Davis faculty an opportunity to mentor and to learn from their peers who interested in innovative teaching and instructional technology. Participants learn about tools such as SmartSite, the new suite of Web-based course management tools that will...
The videos, audio files and pdfs contained in this album offer instruction on the use of the library and its information resources. Included will be how-to videos on using databases, tips on avoiding plagiarism, information about accessing library databases from off campus and more.
Two major claims to UC Davis' fame have been our role in building the international reputation of the California wine industry and how we have taught the world to produce high-quality food. Learn about how UC Davis agricultural scientists steward fine wines and safe, nutritious and high-quality...
This course introduces students to the Filipina and Filipino contemporary experience in the United States. I will draw primarily on topics I have focused on as a researcher, scholar and activist. It is the experience of Filipinos and Filipinas as low-wage, racialized and gendered workers that...
Addressing complex environmental problems and arriving at solutions is the focus of a broad range of scientists and design professionals, each following different disciplines. this course was organized by Steve McNiel, chair of Landscape Architecture.
Nine thought leaders on California water policy share their views in a weekly speaker series run by the UC Davis Center for Watershed Sciences under the direction of Professor Jay Lund.
UC Davis's Landscape Architecture lunchbag lecture series is offered this spring by professor Stephen Wheeler and focuses on where our major's alumni are now.
The Graduate School of Management hosts high-level executives and business leaders to campus for special speaking engagements.