Conferences

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10th Annual Conference on Parent-Child Interaction Therapy for Traumatized Children
(10/13/2010-10/14/2010)
The PCIT conference is designed for professionals providing PCIT services. Participants should have knowledge about PCIT theory, PCIT protocol/procedure and the treatment model. This is also an opportunity to meet colleagues and leaders practicing PCIT, discuss experiences in providing PCIT, and advance knowledge and practice standards in psychology, social work, parent education, and other related disciplines.
KITP Program: Emerging Techniques in Neuroscience
(9/20/2010-11/12/2010)
Coordinators: Adrienne Fairhall, David Kleinfeld, Fred Wolf Scientific Advisors: Charles Stevens, Ernst Bamberg
KITP Miniprogram: Langlands-Type Dualities in Quantum Field Theory
(8/9/2010-8/27/2010)
Coordinators: Edward Frenkel, Sergei Gukov, David Morrison
2010 IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium
(6/21/2010-6/24/2010)
Researchers, academicians, practitioners and students from universities, industry, and government agencies are invited to discuss research and applications for Intelligent Vehicles and Intelligent Infrastructures.
Xconomy Forum 2010: The Rise of Smart Energy
(6/8/2010)
Leading energy visionaries, industry veterans, technologists, and entrepreneurs gather for this unique and interactive afternoon event about the coming wave of energy innovation-from new types of renewable energy to new and more efficient engines. Presentations include a discussion on how the future power grid will require new capabilities in sensors, wireless networks, IT infrastructure, and data analytics-technologies that represent some of San Diego's strongest innovation clusters. Internet pioneer Larry Smarr, who is a co-investigator of the National Science Foundation's Greenlight Project and director of the Calit2, is a keynote speaker.
National Biomedical Computation Resource
(8/3/2009)
Summer Institute 2009
White House Communications Operation
This long running series provides an in-depth look into the relationship between the Press and the Presidency through interviews with past and present members of the White House Press Corps, White House staff, scholars and others. It examines the place of the Press in our democracy and how this is reflected in the information that the White House presents to the public. It also looks into how presidents explain their actions and how news organizations and even individual reporters view themselves as participants in the democratic process.
UC Berkeley Graduate Council Lectures
Seven lectureships comprise the Graduate Council Lectures, each with a distinct endowment history. These unique lectureship programs have brought distinguished visitors to Berkeley since 1909 to speak on a wide range of topics, from philosophy to the sciences.
M.I.N.D. Institute Lecture Series on Neurodevelopmental Disorders
The UC Davis MIND Institute's Distinguished Lecturer Series ipresents public lectures by nationally and internationally-recognized researchers in neurodevelopmental disorders.
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