Audience: Graduate Students

  • Larsen, B. (CMPM) – Communal Narrative Play in Perennial Games

    Online communities tell stories with the games they play. As continual updates, recurring monetization, and platforms for community discussions have flourished, we have seen a rise in video games using […]

  • Katte, P. (BMEB) – Interactive and Scalable Frameworks for Pathogen Surveillance and Ancestral Recombination Graph

    The explosive growth of genomic data, driven by advances in sequencing and inference technologies, presents both an opportunity and a challenge for evolutionary biology and public health. Existing visualization and […]

  • September Slugs and Steins with Professor Javier González-Rocha

    How can flying robots help us track the air we breathe—and the pollutants we can't see? In this talk, I’ll share how our team uses aerial robotic systems—commonly known as […]

  • Effective Multigenerational Communication

    Join the Silicon Valley NHRA and learning partner Steps for an interactive session using drama-based learning to improve communication across generations in the workplace. Through scenario-based activities, you'll explore real-world […]

  • Marketing Management Info Session

    Customer-Driven Marketing: Build the Skills Today’s Marketers Need In a world where buyers expect personalization, speed, and relevance, staying ahead means mastering modern, AI-enhanced marketing strategies. Explore how UCSC Silicon […]

  • Project and Program Management Info Session

    Project Leadership with Tim Bombosch Join Program Chair Tim Bombosch for UCSC Silicon Valley’s Project and Program Management certificate, where you'll learn from PMI®-certified experts leading teams across top Silicon […]

  • AI Business Practices Fall Info Session

    Practical AI for workplace automation Discover how nontechnical professionals can harness the power of AI in everyday work. Join program chair Hien Luu for an inside look at AI Business […]

  • What the Mouth Remembers: Lost Recipe, Found Words

    What the Mouth Remembers is a research-creation project that explores how spoken language, especially when fragmented, mistranslated, and passed down across migration, family histories, and colonial ruptures, becomes a site […]

  • CASPA 2025 Summer Symposium

    Building AI-Native Data Centers The Chinese American Semiconductor Professional Association invites you to join its annual all-day Summer Symposium where speakers will focus on Building AI-Native Data Centers: Innovations from […]

  • Human Resource Management Info Session

    Build Stronger Teams and a Smarter HR Strategy What does it take to grow and lead high-performing teams in today’s AI-enhanced workplace? Hear from Philip Ziman, chair of the Human […]

Last modified: Sep 25, 2025