What Makes Student Innovation Contests Worthwhile?
By Jessica Ernandes Naecker August 21, 2014 | Since University of Texas at Austin held the first business plan competition in 1984, student prize contests
By Jessica Ernandes Naecker August 21, 2014 | Since University of Texas at Austin held the first business plan competition in 1984, student prize contests
In international development circles, the application of machine learning to monitor and alleviate poverty has become a much discussed aspiration. However, Joshua Blumenstock, assistant professor
By Sarah Bernardo Each year, UC Berkeley bestows its Distinguished Teaching Award, the campus’ highest honor for teaching. This year, Dr. Khalid Kadir is one
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation awarded a grant to Berkeley in July 2019 to support the scaled-up production of the LoaScope, a mobile phone-based microscope developed by Blum Center Chief Technologist Daniel Fletcher and researchers in his bioengineering laboratory, to enable mapping of Loa loa prevalence and intensity in Central and West Africa.