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SUMMARY:Green Policy and Industry Panel (Renewable Energy Association Event)
DESCRIPTION:This event is aimed to spread awareness of how environmental policies impact various industries. We plan on taking an alternative approach by inviting speakers from solar industry\, environmental law and government officials. Each of the five speakers will have 10 minutes to introduce themselves. In the latter half of the event\, there will also be a chance for all speakers to answer questions from the host speaker and the audience. The goal of this event is to generate awareness on how environmental policies and regulation affect government and company goals. This event illrustrates the importance of active participation in local and federal environmental law as it can shape future of every industry. We also hope to inspire students to be more conscious of how their individual actions impact campus sustainability and also the greater LA area. \nThis event will be held in the Bruin Viewpoint Room in Ackermon Union.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/green-policy-and-industry-panel-renewable-energy-association-event/
LOCATION:Ackerman Union Viewpoint Conference (A201B)
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SUMMARY:Bike Week Pit Stop
DESCRIPTION:May is National Bike Month\, and that means UCLA’s annual Bike Week celebration is right around the corner! Bike to campus and visit one of four pit stops for free food\, bike gear\, and more! Pit stops will be held every morning from Monday\, May 13 through Thursday\, May 16. \nTo cap off the week\, UCLA Transportation will be holding a Bike Week Luncheon on Thursday\, May 16 from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Wilson Plaza. All Bike Week Luncheon attendees will enjoy free food and receive promotional giveaways. We are also giving away free 2019 Bike Week T-shirts! Preregistration is required. \nBIKE WEEK EVENTS\n\n\n\nDate\nTime\nLocation\n\n\nPit stops\n\n\nMonday\, May 13\n8:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.\nGateway Plaza\n\n\nTuesday\, May 14\n7:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.\nWestwood and Le Conte\n\n\nWednesday\, May 15\n8:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.\nLu Valle Commons\n\n\nThursday\, May 16*\n7:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.\nWestwood and Le Conte*\n\n\nBike Week Luncheon\n\n\nThursday\, May 16\n11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.\nWilson Plaza\n\n\n\n*Pit stop hosted by the UCLA Bike Coalition and supported by UCLA Transportation. \nDue to limited space and availability\, both luncheon tickets and T-shirts will be offered to the first 200 participants who sign up. We hope to see you at the luncheon and at one of our pit stops! sign up on this site: http://beagreencommuter.com/ucla-bike-week-2019/
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/bike-week-pit-stop-2/
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SUMMARY:SMERC Forum Artificial Intelligence and Autonomous Systems
DESCRIPTION:Artificial Intelligence and Autonomous Systems:\nTechnology Innovations and Business Opportunities\nArtificial Intelligence (AI) is being called the ‘fourth industrial revolution’. It is now poised to transform every industry\, just as electricity did 100 years ago and the Internet did 50 years ago. Between now and 2030\, AI is expected to generate $13 trillion in global economic activity. While AI has already created tremendous value for technology companies such as Google\, Baidu and Facebook\, additional waves of value creation will go beyond the high-tech sector. The rise of AI presents an opportunity for businesses to differentiate themselves and gain strategic advantage over their competition. \nWhile AI is not new\, the increase in the scale and speed of the existing computing infrastructure and the availability of new computing infrastructures such as cloud\, has made it cheaper and faster to tackle problems of significant scale using AI. In addition\, new emerging technologies now allow handling of large distributed datasets for faster processing\, making better AI solutions feasible. These factors\, coupled with the availability of large volumes of data generated from social\, mobile\, smart-homes and automobiles using IoT (Internet of Things)\, are bringing greater reliability to predictions generated by machine learning and bringing AI to the forefront to solve real world problems quickly and efficiently. \nSectors ranging from retail to entertainment and healthcare to finance are making investments in various applications with AI. The transportation sector is perhaps experiencing the largest investments with automobile manufacturers teaming up with high-tech companies to come up with autonomous car solutions such as Alphabet’s Waymo and General Motors’ Cruise. In the transportation sector\, AI has also provided businesses the technology to come up with solutions for ride-sharing\, car rental\, electric cars and micro-mobility\, bringing significant disruption to the sector. \nThis workshop will bring together thought leaders from industry and academia to define and discuss AI\, where AI can be used and\, skills and opportunities being generated for data scientists and analysts interested in business and policy issues especially as they pertain to autonomous systems such as those in transportation. The future of AI including block-chain\, privacy and cybersecurity will also be discussed. Successful business models\, policies that need to be put into place and\, biases and ethics with AI are also topics for discussion at this workshop. \nThis workshop aims to build thought leadership in AI with focus on autonomous systems. Experts from various applications of AI and those in the transportation sector will present and discuss the recent developments\, key problems to solve and what is the future. \nWho Should Attend:\nWhether you approach AI as a data scientist\, data analyst\, researcher\, business executive or entrepreneur\, this conference will provide the opportunity to learn and network with experts in AI and those working on innovations in the automotive and transportation sectors. This workshop is designed to deliver the latest breakthroughs and trends in AI as applied to Autonomous Systems to practitioners\, academics\, businesses\, and startups\, with a technical emphasis. \n \n\n\n\n\nAlex Capecelatro\nCEO\nJosh.ai\n\nAnkur Mehta\nAssistant Professor\nElectrical and Computer Engineering\, UCLA\n\nDavid Fairbank\nMarket Manager\, Bikes & Scooters\, Los Angeles\nLyft\n\nFelix Naveen Singh\nHead of Robotics Autonomy Systems and Software QA Engineering\nBrain Corp\n\n\n\nJennifer Myers\nSenior Director of Deep Learning Frameworks\nIntel AI products group\n\nJJ Espinoza\nformer Director of Data Science\n20th Century Fox\n\nMike Zeller\nSVP AI Strategy & Innovation\nSoftware AG\n\nRajit Gadh\nDirector\nUCLA Smart Grid Energy Research Center\n\n\n\nRebekah Eggers\nWW Leader – IoT for Energy\, Environment\, & Utilities\nIBM\n\nRick Gehringer\nCIO\nThe Milken Institute\n\nVandana (Ana) Mangal\nAI and Mobility Expert & Former Executive Director\nEaston Center\, UCLA Anderson\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nAlexander Keros\nManager\, Advanced Vehicle and Infrastructure Policy\nGeneral Motors\n\n\nAndrea Linder\nCustomer Experience Specialist\nPorsche Motorsport\n\n\nAngelina Galiteva\nBoard of Governors\nCalifornia ISO\n\n\nBernard Soriano\nDeputy Director\nCalifornia Department of Motor Vehicles\n\n\nBill Williams\nCommercial Sales Director\nProterra\, Inc\n\n\nCarley Markovitz\nTransportation & Land Use Planning Manager\nAECOM\n\n\nColton Ching\nVice President\, Energy Delivery\nHawaiian Electric Company\n\n\nDakota Semler\nCEO\nThor Trucks\n\n\nDale Thompson\nEngineer\nLADWP\n\n\nDoug Kim\nDirector\, Advanced Technology\nSouthern California Edison\n\n\nEric Mika\nGovernment\, and Corporate Affairs\nEVELOZCITY\n\n\nHenrik Fisker\nChairman\nFisker Inc.\n\n\nJoão Torres\nCEO\nEDP Distribuição\, Portuguese Distribution System Operator\n\n\nKevin Dasso\nSenior Director of Smart Grid & Technology Integration\nPacific Gas & Electric Company\n\n\nLee Krevat\nDirector – Smart Grid\nSan Diego Gas & Electric\n\n\nLeon Kaunitz\nDirector of Body\, Structural Engineering and Advanced Technology\nNextEV/NIO\n\n\nLivio Gallo\nChief Executive Officer\nEnel Distribuzione\n\n\nMani Srivastava\nProfessor\nUCLA Electrical Engineering\n\n\nMario Gerla\nProfessor\nUCLA Computer Science\n\n\nMark McGranaghan\nVice President\nElectric Power Research Institute\n\n\nMarvin Moon\nDirector of Power System Engineering\nLos Angeles Department of Water and Power\n\n\nMatt Mikio Miyasato\nAssistant Deputy Executive Officer\nAir Quality Management District\n\n\nMichael Liu\nDirector\, Energy Storage Business Development\nBYD America\n\n\nMichelle Bogen\nAdvanced Technology Engineer\nBMW Group Technology Office\n\n\nNancy Ryan\nDeputy Executive Director for Policy\nCPUC\n\n\nNancy Sutley\nChief Sustainability and Economic Development Officer\nLADWP\n\n\nPat Hoffman\nAssistant Secretary\nU.S. DOE\n\n\nRajit Gadh\nDirector\nUCLA Smart Grid Energy Research Center\n\n\nRamanath Ramakrishnan\nEVP & Chief Technology Officer\nEaton\n\n\nRobert Weisenmiller\nChair\nCalifornia Energy Commission\n\n\nRyan Harty\nManager of Connected and Environmental Business Development\nAmerican Honda Motor Co.\n\n\nSharmila Ravula\nCCO and VP of Business Development\nBosch Building Grid Technologies\n\n\nStephen B. Wemple\nVice President\, Regulatory Affairs\nCon Edison\n\n\nSteve Pazol\nGM\, Wireless Charging\nQualcomm Incorporated\n\n\nTodd Petersen\nMobility 2.0 Product Manager\nLADOT\n\n\nTom Doughty\nVice President\, Customer and State Affairs\nCalifornia ISO\n\n\nTsu-Chin Tsao\nProfessor\nUCLA Mechanical and Aerospace\n\n\nVeronica Siranosian\nSenior Project Manager\nAECOM Ventures\n\n\nVibhu Kaushik\nDirector\, Grid Technology and Modernization\nSouthern California Edison\n\n\nVijaya Ganugula\nManager\, Demand Response Operations\nNYISO\n\n\nVincent Poor\nProfessor of Electrical Engineering\, & Dean\, School of Engineering and Applied Science\nPrinceton University\n\n\n\n\n\nRice Room\, Boelter Hall\n6764 Boelter Hall\n580 Portola Plaza\nLos Angeles\, CA 90095\nInteractive campus map: https://map.ucla.edu/?k=true&id=124 \n \n\nSponsorship:\nIf you would like to become a sponsor for this conference\, please email: info@smartgrid.ucla.edu \nTo register \n \n\nCollaborator: \n \n \n \nMedia Sponsor \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n©2019 UCLA SMERC\, 44-120 Engr. 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