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SUMMARY:Road Trip! Light in the American West\, from Baja to the Yukon
DESCRIPTION:The photographs in this exhibition\, made between 2004 and 2025\, span across the American West from the Baja California Peninsula in Mexico to The Yukon territory in Canada. Paul Schoellhamer’s (Cowell ‘69) color photographs invite us to travel with him and reflect on our relationship to land\, the light that shapes it\, and the freedom – contested but essential – to move across it. \nThe exhibition draws on voices across time and perspective that frame the American landscape as more than a stage for beauty and awe. For Chief Satanta of the Kiowa Nation\, to roam the land freely was life itself. For N. Scott Momaday\, land must be “believed to be seen.” For Eliot Porter\, light and reflection imparted magic to Glen Canyon’s waters. For Wallace Stegner\, saving natural places meant saving fragments of our collective sanity. For Brook M. Thompson\, the Klamath River is recognized with personhood. Alongside these perspectives\, Paul’s images press us to see public land not as scenery to extract or aestheticize\, but as sustenance and history. Land is alive and contested. To see closely is not to linger on a romanticized vision of the American landscape\, but to reckon with responsibility: how we safeguard access\, how we imagine “wildness\,” and how we hold space for futures beyond our own. For Paul\, this exhibition is a call for students to encounter land and light firsthand and let those encounters be their teachers. \nOpening Reception\nOctober 4\, 2025\n1-4pm \n—– \nJoin us every Friday for Art Fridays.\nNo experience necessary. Supplies and snacks provided. \n\nSep 26 Snail Mail/Postcards\nOct 3 Souvenir Keychains\nOct 10 Stamp Magnets\nOct 17 Cyanotype Totebags/Pouches/Pencil cases\nOct 24 Candy Around The World Linocuts\nOct 31 Abstract Felt Collages\nNov 7 Phone Photos/Buttons\nNov 14 Travel Related Patches With Upcycled Materials\nNov 21 Thanksgiving Break! No Art Friday\nNov 28 Unexpected Landscape Surrealist Collage\n\nPlease note that the date and the project is subject to change.
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/road-trip-light-in-the-american-west-from-baja-to-the-yukon/2025-10-06/
LOCATION:Eloise Pickard Smith Gallery\, 11 Cowell Service Rd\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064
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SUMMARY:Printing Party in McHenry Library
DESCRIPTION:On Monday\, 10/6\, Special Collections and Archives is bringing our BookBeetle (a mini replica Gutenberg-era common press) into the 3rd floor hallway of McHenry Library for a printing party! \n\n\n\nParticipants will:✔️ learn the mechanics of early printing in the West✔️ decorate the cover of a notebook that’s yours to take home! \n\n\n\nVery casual; just drop by! It takes less than a minute\, and trust us–it’s fun!
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/printing-party-in-mchenry-library/
LOCATION:McHenry Library\, 1156 High St\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064
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SUMMARY:AI Frontier: Data\, Agents & Robots at TechWeek SF
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an immersive SF Tech Week experience hosted by the Silicon Valley AI Pioneer Club and UC Santa Cruz GenAI Center — where AI builders\, investors\, innovators and top researchers converge to explore the technologies shaping tomorrow. Details and reservations are available at  https://partiful.com/e/OtqKL1z4hvYDLMk0uP8w
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/ai-frontier-data-agents-robots-at-techweek-sf/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations
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SUMMARY:ECE 290 Seminar: Operational Cybersecurity of Modern Power Systems
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Dr. Daniel Arnold\, Lead Power Systems Engineer\, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory \n  \nDescription: The adoption of new types of generation and loads\, such as data centers\, small modular reactors\, and electric vehicles servicing equipment presents many challenges for system operators who are tasked with maintaining the safety and efficiency of the power grid.  New consumption patterns\, IoT connectivity of these devices\, and emerging control paradigms\, make it possible for these devices to be utilized to disrupt the operation of the power system.  In this talk\, I will discuss our past research efforts at the intersection of control theory\, power systems\, and AI to model\, simulate\, and mitigate cyber threats in the electric grid. I will close with a discussion of contemporary issues in power systems which will need to be addressed by the research and industrial community in the near future. \n  \nBio: Dr. Daniel Arnold is a Lead Power Systems Engineer at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and an Adjunct Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at UC Berkeley. He graduated from UC Berkeley with a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering in 2015 and was an ITRI-Rosenfeld Postdoctoral Fellow at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory from 2016-2017. From 2017 to 2025 he was a Research Scientist at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. His interests are at the intersection of the fields of control theory\, optimization\, machine learning\, and power systems. His recent work focuses on the use of these techniques for cybersecurity of the electric power system and other critical infrastructure. \n  \nHosted by: Professor Soumya Bose\, ECE Department \n\nZoom Link: https://ucsc.zoom.us/j/97975378707?pwd=ljcgaCfhMmhZ88Vt5dqQUBVQRjehOx.1
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/ece-290-seminar-operational-cybersecurity-of-modern-power-systems/
LOCATION:Engineering 2\, Engineering 2 1156 High Street\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations
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SUMMARY:Free Guided Tour of the UCSC Farm
DESCRIPTION:Take a free\, guided tour of the 30-acre organic UCSC Farm. Visitors can enjoy touring the organically managed greenhouses\, hand-worked garden beds\, orchards\, row crop fields\, and children’s garden\, while learning about the history of the site and the basic concepts of organic farming and gardening. Perched on a meadow near the campus entrance\, the farm also offers spectacular views of the Monterey Bay. Heavy rain cancels. \n\n\n\n\nRSVP
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/guided-tour-ucsc-farm/
LOCATION:Hay Barn\, 94 Ranch View Road\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
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SUMMARY:Spotlight Santa Cruz - Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors at City Lights Theater
DESCRIPTION:Use the Banana Slug alumni promo code "SLUGS" to purchase discounted tickets to City Lights Theater Company's October 4 performance of Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors\, directed by UCSC alumna Caitlin Lawrence Papp (Crown '24\, M.A. '25\, theater arts). \n  \nCaitlin will be available to meet the UC Santa Cruz alumni in attendance at an afterparty hosted by City Lights where audience members are invited to check out the set up close\, chat with the artists\, and enjoy refreshments chosen in the spirit of the play. \n  \nABOUT DRACULA: A COMEDY OF TERRORS\nTake Bram Stoker’s legendary vampire story and mix it up in the style of Mel Brooks and Monty Python. You’ve got Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors\, a lightning-fast\, gender-bending comedy featuring lots of wordplay and six actors playing over a dozen roles. Penned by veteran comedy writers Gordon Greenberg and Steve Rosen\, this sexy sendup of the classic takes us from the English countryside to Dracula’s Transylvania castle. When her sister Mina is struck by a disease of the blood\, Lucy Westfeldt and her fiancé enlist the help of female vampire hunter Doctor Jean Van Helsing. Could the answer lie with the dangerous—and seriously hot—Count Dracula? \n  \nABOUT THE DIRECTOR \nCaitlin Lawrence Papp (Crown '24\, M.A. '25\, theater arts) is a local actress\, dramaturg\, and director\, excited to be back directing at City Lights Theater Company\, where she also serves on the Board of Directors. She was recently in CLTC's production of Head Over Heels in the role of Gynecia. She previously directed Making God Laugh and several podcasts on the City Lights podcast channel\, including Much Ado About Nothing. Some other directing credits include The Revolutionists\, The Little Mermaid\, Sound of Music\, Annie\, The Music Man\, and The Addams Family. \n\nABOUT CITY LIGHTS THEATER COMPANY\nSince 1982\, City Lights Theater Company has been inspiring and challenging audiences with a host of plays and musicals\, many of them fresh new works. The company’s downtown San Jose theater is a bustling space that attracts artists\, educators\, students\, and playgoers alike. \n  \nTRANSYLVANIA AFTER DARK\nJoin the free virtual talkback "Transylvania After Dark" on October 7 at 7 p.m. where you can step behind the velvet curtain with director Caitlin Lawrence Papp (Crown '24\, M.A. '25\, theater arts) and members of the cast.
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/spotlight-santa-cruz-dracula-a-comedy-of-terrors-at-city-lights-theater/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Performances
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SUMMARY:Opening Celebration—Celine Grenier Retrospective Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:2025 marks Céline Grenier’s 50th graduation anniversary from the Art Department at UC Santa Cruz. This retrospective celebrates the Santa Cruz-based alumna’s vast body of work in a diverse range of media. Grenier is both inspired by the beauty of life closely examined and horrified by man’s trajectory. She works from a large mental catalog of imagery and refuses to stick to one style\n—\nADMISSION\n– FREE and open to UC Santa Cruz affiliates.\n– Gallery hours are Mon.–Sat.\, noon–5:00 p.m.\n—\nFULL SCHEDULE OF EVENTS\n– Ongoing exhibition is Sept. 30–Oct. 25\, 2025.\n– Opening celebration is Oct. 4\, 2:00–4:00 p.m.\n– Additional events and information may be announced here \n—\nPARKING\n– Lot 124 & 125 are the closest parking lots to the event.\n– Parking is by permit or ParkMobile.\n– Refer to TAPS for more parking information. \n— \n This program is open to all UC Santa Cruz affiliates consistent with state and federal law.
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/reception-celine-grenier/
LOCATION:Mary Porter Sesnon Art Gallery\, Baskin Service Road\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251004T120000
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SUMMARY:Road Trip! Light in the American West\, from Baja to the Yukon
DESCRIPTION:The photographs in this exhibition\, made between 2004 and 2025\, span across the American West from the Baja California Peninsula in Mexico to The Yukon territory in Canada. Paul Schoellhamer’s (Cowell ‘69) color photographs invite us to travel with him and reflect on our relationship to land\, the light that shapes it\, and the freedom – contested but essential – to move across it. \nThe exhibition draws on voices across time and perspective that frame the American landscape as more than a stage for beauty and awe. For Chief Satanta of the Kiowa Nation\, to roam the land freely was life itself. For N. Scott Momaday\, land must be “believed to be seen.” For Eliot Porter\, light and reflection imparted magic to Glen Canyon’s waters. For Wallace Stegner\, saving natural places meant saving fragments of our collective sanity. For Brook M. Thompson\, the Klamath River is recognized with personhood. Alongside these perspectives\, Paul’s images press us to see public land not as scenery to extract or aestheticize\, but as sustenance and history. Land is alive and contested. To see closely is not to linger on a romanticized vision of the American landscape\, but to reckon with responsibility: how we safeguard access\, how we imagine “wildness\,” and how we hold space for futures beyond our own. For Paul\, this exhibition is a call for students to encounter land and light firsthand and let those encounters be their teachers. \nOpening Reception\nOctober 4\, 2025\n1-4pm \n—– \nJoin us every Friday for Art Fridays.\nNo experience necessary. Supplies and snacks provided. \n\nSep 26 Snail Mail/Postcards\nOct 3 Souvenir Keychains\nOct 10 Stamp Magnets\nOct 17 Cyanotype Totebags/Pouches/Pencil cases\nOct 24 Candy Around The World Linocuts\nOct 31 Abstract Felt Collages\nNov 7 Phone Photos/Buttons\nNov 14 Travel Related Patches With Upcycled Materials\nNov 21 Thanksgiving Break! No Art Friday\nNov 28 Unexpected Landscape Surrealist Collage\n\nPlease note that the date and the project is subject to change.
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/road-trip-light-in-the-american-west-from-baja-to-the-yukon/2025-10-04/
LOCATION:Eloise Pickard Smith Gallery\, 11 Cowell Service Rd\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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SUMMARY:Celebrate Sustainably: A Fall Field Day
DESCRIPTION:This school year\, PoCSC is implementing a new quarterly field day program where each quarter we come together for a fun\, community-bonding day of activities\, food\, and conversation. This series is an informal educational opportunity for the UCSC community to engage with each other while learning about different themes within environmentalism\, such as inclusive sustainability. \n\n\n\nThrough this Fall Field Day\, we will celebrate the new school year\, fall birthdays\, and bring awareness to PoCSC’s 10th anniversary. We aim to educate on how both global and personal celebrations can create immense amounts of waste\, and we will offer ways you can be more sustainable within your own home or at events like music festivals\, national holidays\, and more. \n\n\n\nCome to Celebrate Sustainably: A Fall Field Day for a meal\, birthday cake\, live music\, bouquet making\, cyanotype printed birthday cards\, birthday crowns\, and more! \n  \n 
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/celebrate-sustainably-a-fall-field-day/
LOCATION:Social Sciences Lawn\, College Nine\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064
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SUMMARY:Celebrate Sustainably: A Fall Field Day
DESCRIPTION:This school year\, PoCSC is implementing a new quarterly field day program where each quarter we come together for a fun\, community-bonding day of activities\, food\, and conversation. This series is an informal educational opportunity for the UCSC community to engage with each other while learning about different themes within environmentalism\, such as inclusive sustainability.  \n  \nThrough this Fall Field Day\, we will celebrate the new school year\, fall birthdays\, and bring awareness to PoCSC’s 10th anniversary. We aim to educate on how both global and personal celebrations can create immense amounts of waste\, and we will offer ways you can be more sustainable within your own home or at events like music festivals\, national holidays\, and more. Come to Celebrate Sustainably: A Fall Field Day for a meal\, birthday cake\, live music\, bouquet making\, cyanotype printed birthday cards\, birthday crowns\, and more!
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/fun-in-the-sun-fall-field-day/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251004T100000
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SUMMARY:Fall is for Planting!
DESCRIPTION:Join us on the patio at Norrie’s Gift & Garden Shop at the Arboretum & Botanic Garden.  \nThe UC Master Gardeners will host a pop-up booth to give information and answer questions about the benefits of planting in the fall and growing Mediterranean climate plants. \nWe know how hard it is to resist a beautiful blossom in the springtime\, but fall really is the best time for planting. By planting in the fall\, your plants will benefit from winter rains\, shorter days\, and cooler temperatures. This means they’ll be well established come springtime\, and you’ll be able to enjoy the blossoms in your own garden. \nNorrie’s features plants from the Mediterranean regions of South Africa\, Australia\, Chile\, and California. At this pop-up\, we will be selling a rare native iris for the first time. We will also have special offerings of Dudleya varieties grown here at the Arboretum from wild\, collected seed.
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/fall-is-for-planting/
LOCATION:Arboretum\, 122 Arboretum Road\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251004T090000
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SUMMARY:Campo-Sano Climate Action Conference
DESCRIPTION:Campo-Sano Climate Action: A Regional Conference on California Farmworkers and the Environment will be co-hosted on October 4th\, 2025\, by the University of California\, Santa Cruz\, and community partners \nThe conference will address the challenges of resilience amid the impacts of climate changes and the many other compounding risks farmworkers face. We will first review lessons learned from developing practical remedies and health promoter training designed to protect farming communities. Next\, we will involve all attendees in deliberating ways to scale up these protective efforts and make them sustainable amid mounting social and political challenges. \nProgram Description \nThe daylong conference will start with a morning session including testimonies of health promoters from local community-based organizations (CBO’s) and UCSC students. The frontline community health workers will describe the challenges they face in trying to protect farmworkers from environmental stressors in a context that is also overshadowed by chronic but intensifying political and economic vulnerabilities. \nA report will also be delivered by faculty on the two-year effort supported by funding from a Californian Climate Action grant to develop the Campo-Sano data app. This app is designed to inform local farm communities on climate related risks from exposures to high temperatures\, flooding\, wildfire air pollution\, groundwater contamination and other risks. We will showcase how this application can be used on mobile phones to support farmworkers who want to report their experience of these risks anonymously to state agencies and legal advocacy groups. \nA keynote luncheon presentation will be followed by a dialogue between representatives of state agencies and local community-based partners. Discussion panels and breakout sessions will engage these CBO’s and state agency officials to explore the extension of workplace protections for farmworkers and further regulation enforcement\, as well as the possible scale-up of Campo-Sano trainings across the state. This dialogue is critical in the face of the federal government’s retreat from protecting agricultural workers\, their employers and the food security they support for our wider community.
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/campo-sano-climate-action-conference/
LOCATION:Colleges Nine and John R. Lewis College Multi-purpose Room\, 615 College Nine Road\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations
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SUMMARY:Movie on the Lawn
DESCRIPTION:As Slug Start continues\, join us for a cozy evening under the stars on Oakes Lawn at 8 PM with a screening of Us. Kick back with free popcorn\, candy\, and plenty of other snacks while you enjoy the film. It’s a fun\, laid-back way to relax\, connect\, and meet your fellow Slugs. \n  \nYou Belong Here: The programs and services described here are open to all\, consistent with state and federal law\, as well as the University of California’s nondiscrimination policies. Every initiative—whether a student service\, faculty program\, or community event—is designed to be accessible\, inclusive\, and respectful of all identities. \nTo learn more\, please visit UC Nondiscrimination Statement or Nondiscrimination Policy for UC Publications.
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/movie-on-the-lawn/
LOCATION:Oakes Lower Lawn\, Oakes College\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251003T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251003T173000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142937
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SUMMARY:The NEXTies: Earth & Sea
DESCRIPTION:Get ready for an unforgettable evening at our NEXTies spin off event: The NEXTies Earth: & Sea! Join us for a night of celebration\, featuring delicious drinks\, captivating performances\, and the presentation of awards to the environmental pioneers who’ve made Santa Cruz a leader in climate resilience. From innovative waste reduction solutions to groundbreaking scientific achievements\, it’s time to recognize the progress we’ve made. \nEnjoy food and drinks available for purchase\, live music\, and awards that highlight the incredible work of our local community. This is a dressy event\, so wear that outfit you’ve been waiting to debut and bring a jacket to enjoy the stunning ocean views from our terrace. We can’t wait to see you on the red carpet!
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/the-nexties-earth-sea/
LOCATION:Seymour Marine Discovery Center\, 100 McAllister Way\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95060
CATEGORIES:Exhibits,Fundraisers,Performances
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251003T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251003T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142937
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SUMMARY:Envisioning HSI: Nurturing Sustainable Institutional Change
DESCRIPTION:Join the HSI Initiatives Team for an afternoon of reflection\, collaboration\, and community at UC Santa Cruz’s Fall 2025 Envisioning HSI Session. As a Hispanic-Serving Research Institution\, UCSC is committed to creating sustainable systems and structures that strengthen our mission in research\, teaching\, and service. \n\n\nThis session will bring together changemakers from across campus to nurture shared strengths\, explore opportunities\, and co-create pathways for collective action. \n\n\nDate: Friday\, Oct. 3\, 2025 (RSVP by Sept. 26) \n\nTime: 1:00–4:30 PM (doors open at 12:45 PM with a special performance by Mariachi Eterno de UCSC) \n\nLocation: Nine/Lewis College Multi-Purpose Room \n\n\nThe event will conclude with a brief reception featuring performances by Grupo Folklórico Los Mejicas.
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/fall-2025-envisioning-hsi-session-nurturing-sustainable-institutional-change/
LOCATION:Colleges Nine and John R. Lewis College Multi-purpose Room\, 615 College Nine Road\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064
CATEGORIES:Meetings & Conferences
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251003T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251003T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142937
CREATED:20250905T070000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250925T231639Z
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SUMMARY:Environmental Health and Justice: Successes and Future Challenges
DESCRIPTION:Join UCSC's Microbiology & Environmental Toxicology Department and the Global and Community Health Program for this special symposium!   \nSee agenda here.  \nPlease join us for this collaborative\, interdisciplinary symposium to highlight and celebrate the important work being done in Global and Community Health at UC Santa Cruz. The symposium will feature talks on environmental determinants of health by faculty\, graduate students\, and undergraduates. Community speaker\, Brian Roeder of the Never Again Moss Landing community group that formed in response to the Vistra Moss Landing Battery Fire will speak as well as environmental health luminary keynote speaker\, Brenda Eskenazi from UC Berkeley. \nPlease join us for a reception at 6:00 – 7:30 PM. \nCo-sponsored by the METX Department and Global and Community Health Program
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/environmental-health-and-justice-successes-and-future-challenges/
LOCATION:Stevenson Event Center\, Stevenson Service Road\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations,Meetings & Conferences
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251003T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251003T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142937
CREATED:20251003T174320Z
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SUMMARY:Road Trip! Light in the American West\, from Baja to the Yukon
DESCRIPTION:The photographs in this exhibition\, made between 2004 and 2025\, span across the American West from the Baja California Peninsula in Mexico to The Yukon territory in Canada. Paul Schoellhamer’s (Cowell ‘69) color photographs invite us to travel with him and reflect on our relationship to land\, the light that shapes it\, and the freedom – contested but essential – to move across it. \nThe exhibition draws on voices across time and perspective that frame the American landscape as more than a stage for beauty and awe. For Chief Satanta of the Kiowa Nation\, to roam the land freely was life itself. For N. Scott Momaday\, land must be “believed to be seen.” For Eliot Porter\, light and reflection imparted magic to Glen Canyon’s waters. For Wallace Stegner\, saving natural places meant saving fragments of our collective sanity. For Brook M. Thompson\, the Klamath River is recognized with personhood. Alongside these perspectives\, Paul’s images press us to see public land not as scenery to extract or aestheticize\, but as sustenance and history. Land is alive and contested. To see closely is not to linger on a romanticized vision of the American landscape\, but to reckon with responsibility: how we safeguard access\, how we imagine “wildness\,” and how we hold space for futures beyond our own. For Paul\, this exhibition is a call for students to encounter land and light firsthand and let those encounters be their teachers. \nOpening Reception\nOctober 4\, 2025\n1-4pm \n—– \nJoin us every Friday for Art Fridays.\nNo experience necessary. Supplies and snacks provided. \n\nSep 26 Snail Mail/Postcards\nOct 3 Souvenir Keychains\nOct 10 Stamp Magnets\nOct 17 Cyanotype Totebags/Pouches/Pencil cases\nOct 24 Candy Around The World Linocuts\nOct 31 Abstract Felt Collages\nNov 7 Phone Photos/Buttons\nNov 14 Travel Related Patches With Upcycled Materials\nNov 21 Thanksgiving Break! No Art Friday\nNov 28 Unexpected Landscape Surrealist Collage\n\nPlease note that the date and the project is subject to change.
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/road-trip-light-in-the-american-west-from-baja-to-the-yukon/2025-10-03/
LOCATION:Eloise Pickard Smith Gallery\, 11 Cowell Service Rd\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251002T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251002T190000
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CREATED:20250917T070000Z
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SUMMARY:Dismantling the Deportation Machine...
DESCRIPTION:Dismantling the Deportation Machine: A Conversation on Migration\, Expulsion\, and Xenophobia \nJoin Carlos Martinez as he moderates a powerful discussion with Megan Carney\, Heide Castañeda\, and Gilberto Rosas on the urgent U.S. and global trends shaping the politics of migration\, deportation\, and xenophobia.  \nAs authoritarianism and xenophobia intensify globally\, this distinguished panel will offer critical insights into the shifting terrain of border enforcement\, deportation policies\, and immigrant solidarity. Bringing together diverse expertise\, the speakers will help us make sense of how these dynamics are unfolding both at home and across the world. In conversation\, they will not only examine the harms of exclusionary policies and hateful rhetoric but also highlight strategies and practices of resistance\, care\, and collective organizing.  \nThese scholars are coming together to support the development of Carlos Martinez’s in-progress manuscript\, Captive States: Migration and Expulsion on the Carceral Frontier. This event and subsequent workshop are sponsored by the Institute for Social Transformation’s Emerging Scholar Manuscript Workshops. \n\nDr. Megan Carney\, Associate Professor of Anthropology at University of Arizona\, Invited Scholar\nDr. Heide Castañeda\, Professor of Anthropology at the University of South Florida\, Invited Scholar\nDr. Gilberto Rosas\, Chair & Professor\, Latina/Latino Studies\, Professor of Anthropology\, Professor of Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign\n\nDon’t miss this chance to engage with leading voices at the forefront of one of the most urgent conversations of our time. \n 
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/dismantling-the-deportation-machine-a-conversation-on-migration-expulsion-and-xenophobia/
LOCATION:Bay Tree Building\, Student Union\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251002T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251002T143000
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SUMMARY:How to Validate AI Product Ideas and Build a Defensible MVP
DESCRIPTION:93% of US companies plan to increase their AI investments; but 80% of AI projects fail. Countless “cool” demos crash and burn; not because the technology failed\, but because they solved the wrong problem. In this lesson\, we lay out a proven playbook with 5 tactical steps\, each a mindset shift or critical decision point\, to validate AI product ideas and build towards defensible MVP. In this invited talk\, you will learn: \nThe “AI Product Opportunity Canvas” \nA proprietary framework to assess AI product ideas\, inspired by proven processes from Google and successful AI labs \n5-Step Playbook to Land an AI-Native MVP \nHow to evaluate user problems\, craft a compelling AI-native value proposition\, design for data and defensibility \nReal AI-Native Product Success Cases \nHow AI product leaders and founders are finding the market niche in industries such as healthcare\, legal and finance \nHow to Build Fast Feedback Loops with User and Human Evals \nHow to set up tight user feedback loops and leverage Human-in-the-Loop (HITL) as your secret validation weapon \nInvited Speaker: Roger Jin \nex-Product Lead @Google DeepMind\, 2x Founder\, AI Strategy Coach \nRoger is an ICF-certified coach and a seasoned product leader who has operated at the frontier of AI development and in the trenches of building venture-backed companies. \nAs Head of Product at Google DeepMind\, Roger was a founding member of the product team that launched Gemini\, Google’s flagship generative AI product. Before that\, Roger led product teams at Amazon Alexa\, pushing the boundaries of customer experience for millions of users. \nRoger has also co-founded two AI startups\, raising over $20M in venture capital and scaling them to a combined $80M+ in annual revenue. He is a graduate of Carnegie Mellon University. \nLocation: Social Science\, Room 110
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/how-to-validate-ai-product-ideas-and-build-a-defensible-mvp/
LOCATION:Social Sciences 1\, Social Sciences 1\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations
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SUMMARY:How to Validate AI Product Ideas and Build a Defensible MVP
DESCRIPTION:93% of US companies plan to increase their AI investments; but 80% of AI projects fail. Countless “cool” demos crash and burn; not because the technology failed\, but because they solved the wrong problem. In this lesson\, we lay out a proven playbook with 5 tactical steps\, each a mindset shift or critical decision point\, to validate AI product ideas and build towards defensible MVP. In this invited talk\, you will learn: \nThe "AI Product Opportunity Canvas" \nA proprietary framework to assess AI product ideas\, inspired by proven processes from Google and successful AI labs \n5-Step Playbook to Land an AI-Native MVP \nHow to evaluate user problems\, craft a compelling AI-native value proposition\, design for data and defensibility \nReal AI-Native Product Success Cases \nHow AI product leaders and founders are finding the market niche in industries such as healthcare\, legal and finance \nHow to Build Fast Feedback Loops with User and Human Evals \nHow to set up tight user feedback loops and leverage Human-in-the-Loop (HITL) as your secret validation weapon \nInvited Speaker: Roger Jin \nex-Product Lead @Google DeepMind\, 2x Founder\, AI Strategy Coach \nRoger is an ICF-certified coach and a seasoned product leader who has operated at the frontier of AI development and in the trenches of building venture-backed companies. \nAs Head of Product at Google DeepMind\, Roger was a founding member of the product team that launched Gemini\, Google's flagship generative AI product. Before that\, Roger led product teams at Amazon Alexa\, pushing the boundaries of customer experience for millions of users.  \nRoger has also co-founded two AI startups\, raising over $20M in venture capital and scaling them to a combined $80M+ in annual revenue. He is a graduate of Carnegie Mellon University.
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/how-to-validate-ai-product-ideas-and-build-a-defensible-mvp-2/
LOCATION:Social Sciences 1\, Social Sciences 1\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251002T114000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251002T131500
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SUMMARY:BME 280B Seminar: Computational Precision Health & Genomic Diversity
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Dr. Alex Ioannidis\, BME Assistant Professor\, UCSC \nDescription: N/A \nBio: Alex Ioannidis graduated summa cum laude in Chemistry and Physics from Harvard and completed an M.Phil in Computational Biology in the Dept. of Applied Math & Theoretical Physics at Cambridge. He earned his Ph.D. in Computational & Mathematical Engineering at Stanford and M.S. in Mgt. Science & Engineering (Numerical Optimization concentration). Prior to this\, he worked on novel superconducting computing logic and quantum computing at Northrop Grumman (Advanced Technology Lab).\n\nAlex’s teachings has included machine learning algorithms and data science courses in the Institute for Computational & Mathematical Engineering (ICME) at Stanford\, AI in healthcare at Stanford Medical School\, and computational biology in the Dept. of Biomolecular Engineering (BME) at the University of California\, Santa Cruz. His research group focuses on computational techniques and deep learning methods for genomics & precision health with a particular focus on populations in Oceania and Latin America (spotlight article). \nHosted by: Professor Josh Stuart\, BME Department\n\nLocation: PSB-240
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/bme-280b-seminar-computational-precision-health-genomic-diversity/
LOCATION:Physical Sciences Building\, Physical Sciences Building\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251002T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251002T110000
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SUMMARY:Moss Adams x Baker Tilly Info Session
DESCRIPTION:Interested in a career in public accounting? Come chat with our Tax and Audit professionals about our 2026 internship opportunities and learn more about life at Moss Adams x Baker Tilly! Our 2026 internship opportunities are available for current seniors and juniors pursuing a CPA license. \nStop by anytime between 11:00AM – 1:00PM and enjoy some pizza with us! \nIn a transformative move\, Moss Adams and Baker Tilly have merged to create the sixth largest CPA advisory firm in the country. The combination brings together our industry expertise\, complementary locations\, and shared commitment to client success to redefine accounting and advisory services for the middle market. With our go-to-market power\, laser focus on clients\, and best-in-class talent\, we’re poised to meet the growing complexity facing middle market businesses\, families\, and individuals. \n  \nIf you have disability-related needs\, please contact the Career Success office at csuccess@ucsc.edu or (831) 459-4420 as soon as possible. \n  \nYOU BELONG HERE\nPrograms and services are open to all\, consistent with state and federal law\, as well as the University of California’s nondiscrimination policies. Every initiative—whether a student service\, faculty program\, or community event—is designed to be accessible\, inclusive\, and respectful of all identities. To learn more\, please visit UC Nondiscrimination Statement or Nondiscrimination Policy for UC Publications.
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/moss-adams-x-baker-tilly-info-session/
LOCATION:Bay Tree Building\, Student Union\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations,Meetings & Conferences
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251002T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251002T110000
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CREATED:20250922T070000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250925T231708Z
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SUMMARY:CSE Colloquium: Enabling scalable GPU computing via efficient virtual memory systems
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Hyeran Jeon\, UC Merced \nTitle: Enabling scalable GPU computing via efficient virtual memory systems \nAbstract: GPUs have become one of the most important accelerators of various emerging workloads. While the massive parallelism makes the GPUs one of the most favorable compute engines\, the limited on-device memory capacity hinders their wider adoption. Virtual memory systems have been helpful in transparently expanding memory space to host CPU memory and peer GPU memories\, as GPUs can access data through simple pointer sharing regardless of the physical location of that data. However\, as GPU architecture evolves and the volume of data increases significantly\, the virtual memory systems themselves become one of the critical performance bottlenecks. This talk will explore the perils and opportunities of virtual memory systems under emerging GPU architectures.\nThe first part of the talk will show that the limited IOMMU bandwidth is one of the primary performance limiters in multi-chip-module GPUs (MCM-GPUs) due to the increasing concurrency of multiple GPU chiplets. To fundamentally reduce the translation demands\, the talk will introduce a new way of page mapping that effectively replaces page-table-based virtual memory translations with simple calculation-based translations. The second part of the talk will focus on GPUs that have internal GMMUs. The talk will first show that naive GMMU translation bandwidth increase will incur significant area overhead. Then\, we show that one of the existing but highly underutilized accelerators integrated in the GPU die\, the ray tracing cores\, can be repurposed for virtual memory translation. \nBio: Hyeran Jeon is an associate professor at the University of California\, Merced. Hyeran's main research interests lie in high-performance\, energy-efficient\, and robust computer architecture and systems. Her research lab (MoCA Lab) has been sponsored by the government and industry\, including National Science Foundation\, California Energy Commission\, Xilinx\, NVIDIA\, and Ampere Computing. She earned her Ph.D. at the University of Southern California. She has industry experience as an intern at IBM T.J. Watson Research Center and AMD Research\, and as a systems software engineer at Samsung Electronics. She is a recipient of the NSF CAREER award and the USC Viterbi dean’s doctoral fellowship.  \nHosted by: Professor Mohsen Lesani \nLocation: Engineering 2\, E2-180\n*Refreshments such as coffee and pastries will be provided.
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/cse-colloquium-enabling-scalable-gpu-computing-via-efficient-virtual-memory-systems/
LOCATION:Engineering 2\, Engineering 2 1156 High Street\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251001T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251001T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142937
CREATED:20251003T195524Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251003T195524Z
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SUMMARY:Make Your Resume Awesome!
DESCRIPTION:Does your resume need a little help?  Are you unsure about where to start\, or about how to make your resume absolutely fantastic?  Join us for this 30-minute workshop to learn about cutting-edge resume best practices\, followed by an optional 30 minutes of "resume work time" where you can meet individually with a coach to review your resume! \n  \nWe will provide captions for the presentation. If you have disability-related needs\, please contact the Career Success office at csuccess@ucsc.edu or (831) 459-4420 as soon as possible. \n  \nYOU BELONG HERE\nPrograms and services are open to all\, consistent with state and federal law\, as well as the University of California’s nondiscrimination policies. Every initiative—whether a student service\, faculty program\, or community event—is designed to be accessible\, inclusive\, and respectful of all identities. To learn more\, please visit UC Nondiscrimination Statement or Nondiscrimination Policy for UC Publications.
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/make-your-resume-awesome/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251001T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251001T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142937
CREATED:20250923T070000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251001T224502Z
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SUMMARY:Engineering Teaching Community (Faculty)
DESCRIPTION:During the chaos of a quarter\, is it hard to find time to reflect and improve as an instructor? Would you like to be a part of an inclusive\, supportive group of engineering instructors who do this in community? ETC is for sharing teaching experiences\, classroom ideas\, research on learning\, and methods that support instructors and students. All are welcome\, and lunch is provided. Please reach out to Jenny Quynn with questions.
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/engineering-teaching-community-faculty/2025-10-01/
LOCATION:Jack Baskin Engineering\, Baskin Engineering 1156 High Street\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064
CATEGORIES:Meetings & Conferences,Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251001T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251001T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142937
CREATED:20251003T195523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251003T195523Z
UID:10003137-1759320000-1759320000@events.ucsc.edu
SUMMARY:Engineering Teaching Community (Faculty)
DESCRIPTION:During the chaos of a quarter\, is it hard to find time to reflect and improve as an instructor? Would you like to be a part of an inclusive\, supportive group of engineering instructors who do this in community? ETC is for sharing teaching experiences\, classroom ideas\, research on learning\, and methods that support instructors and students. All are welcome\, and lunch is provided. Please reach out to Jenny Quynn with questions.
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/engineering-teaching-community-faculty-2/
LOCATION:Jack Baskin Engineering\, Baskin Engineering 1156 High Street\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064
CATEGORIES:Meetings & Conferences,Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250930T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250930T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142937
CREATED:20251007T095948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251126T171647Z
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SUMMARY:Drop-In Figure Drawing
DESCRIPTION:Drop-In Draw provides a live model and room monitor. There is no formal lesson and only dry media is allowed (no paints).\n—\nADVISORIES\n– These events contain mature content and nudity.\n– Drop-In Draw is subject to the possibility of last-minute cancellation without notification\, and sessions are not guaranteed.\n—\nADMISSION\n– FREE and open to the public\n– UCSC Art Department Room L-101\n—\nSCHEDULE OF EVENTS\nThis series occurs weekly on Tuesday evenings during fall quarter\, including the following:\n– Tue.\, Sep. 30\, 7:00–9:00 p.m.\n– Tue.\, Oct. 7\, 7:00–9:00 p.m.\n– Tue.\, Oct. 14\, 7:00–9:00 p.m.\n– Tue.\, Oct. 21\, 7:00–9:00 p.m.\n– Tue.\, Oct. 28\, 7:00–9:00 p.m.\n– Tue.\, Nov. 4\, 7:00–9:00 p.m.\n– Tue.\, Nov. 18\, 7:00–9:00 p.m.\n– Tue.\, Nov. 25\, 7:00–9:00 p.m. \nAdditional dates to be announced for winter and spring quarter.\n—\nPARKING\n– Parking by permit or ParkMobile.\n– Arts Lot #126 is the closest parking lot to the event.\n– Visitors with DMV placards or plates may park for free in DMV spaces\, Medical spaces\, or ParkMobile spaces without additional payment\, or in timed zones for longer than the posted time.\n– More information provided by UCSC Transportation & Parking Services (TAPS).\n—\nThis program is open to all members of the public consistent with state and federal law.
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/drop-in-figure-drawing/2025-09-30/
LOCATION:Elena Baskin Visual Arts Center\, Baskin Service Road\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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SUMMARY:Fundraiser: Film Screening of "The Last Class"
DESCRIPTION:The UC Santa Cruz Education Department is hosting a screening of the film “The Last Class” at the Del Mar on September 30th.  The Last Class documents Robert Reich’s last time teaching his UC Berkeley class on wealth and poverty and has been called Reich’s “love letter to education.”\n  \nThis is currently the only local screening of “The Last Class.” \n\n\n\n\n\n\nAll net proceeds from this event will go directly to support student teachers in the UC Santa Cruz Master of Education/Teaching Credential program. We are raising funds to help all student teachers complete their preparation and enter their first classrooms in the fall of 2026 in the face of state funding budget cuts.\n  \nHosted by the Education Department with support from the Teaching & Learning Center and the Institute for Social Transformation.
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/fundraiser-film-screening-of-the-last-class/
LOCATION:Landmark’s Del Mar Theatre
CATEGORIES:Fundraisers
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SUMMARY:Student Health Services Open House
DESCRIPTION:Meet us at the Cowell Student Health Center Courtyard to learn about: \n\n\n	Insurance and vaccine requirements\n	Medical services\n	Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)\n	Campus Mobile Crisis Team \n	The Center for Advocacy\, Resources & Empowerment (CARE)\n	Student Health Outreach & Promotion (SHOP)\n	The Cove Collegiate Recovery Program\n\n\nEnjoy complimentary refreshments and giveaways!
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/student-health-services-open-house-267/
LOCATION:Student Health Center\, 525 McLaughlin Drive\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064
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SUMMARY:ECE 290 Seminar: From Code to Clinic: How Regulatory Science and Virtual Trials Ensure Trustworthy AI in Medical Imaging
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Dr. Brandon Nelson\, Staff Fellow\, Division of Imaging\, Diagnostics\, and Software Reliability (DIDSR)\, U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) \nDescription: Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming diagnostic and interventional radiology\, presenting immense opportunities for improving patient care alongside significant regulatory challenges. As AI/ML-enabled devices proliferate\, how do we ensure they are safe\, effective\, and perform robustly across the diverse patient populations and imaging hardware seen in clinical practice? \nThis talk will introduce the FDA’s role in device evaluation and address the urgent need for new scientific methods to keep pace with the rapid evolution of AI-based technologies. The presentation will focus on the critical role of regulatory science—the discipline of creating novel tools and methodologies to assess the safety\, efficacy\, and performance of these complex\, data-driven systems. \nI will detail my research at the FDA\, which centers on developing and applying innovative in silico evaluation tools\, specifically virtual clinical trials that leverage synthetic patient data and simulated pathologies. These tools are critical for addressing real-world data gaps and allow for the rigorous\, systematic "stress-testing" of AI algorithms. I will share specific examples from my research\, including the creation of virtual cohorts to assess AI robustness for tasks like intracranial hemorrhage detection and CT image reconstruction\, with a particular focus on ensuring generalizability to underrepresented pediatric populations. \nFinally\, I will discuss how these regulatory science frameworks can create powerful collaborative opportunities\, bridging the gap between cutting-edge academic innovation in areas like photon-counting and C-arm CT and the evidence needed to bring trustworthy AI safely to the clinic. \nBio: Dr. Brandon Nelson is a Staff Fellow within the Division of Imaging\, Diagnostics\, and Software Reliability (DIDSR) at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH). In this unique role\, he combines regulatory duties with scientific research\, serving as a subject matter expert and reviewer for medical device submissions that incorporate AI/ML and advanced image reconstruction\, while also leading research to develop novel tools for their evaluation.  \nHis primary research focuses on leveraging regulatory science—including in silico methods like virtual clinical trials and synthetic data generation—to assess the robustness\, generalizability\, and safety of medical imaging AI\, with a special emphasis on addressing performance gaps in pediatric populations.\n  \nHe earned his Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from the Mayo Clinic Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences\, where his dissertation focused on multi-contrast\, grating-based interferometry for micro-CT. Dr. Nelson is a recipient of the FDA's Critical Path Award for his work on pediatric AI evaluations and has published extensively in leading medical physics journals and conferences. \n\nHosted by: Professor Soumya Bose\, ECE Department
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/ece-290-seminar-from-code-to-clinic-how-regulatory-science-and-virtual-trials-ensure-trustworthy-ai-in-medical-imaging/
LOCATION:Engineering 2\, Engineering 2 1156 High Street\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations
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