UC Berkeley Energy Symposium: Welcoming Remarks and Keynote
2008 UC Berkeley Energy Symposium: Leadership at the Nexus of Science, Policy, and Business
BERC Co-Chair Introduction: - Naveen Sikka, MBA Candidate, 2009
Welcoming Remarks: - Paul Wright, Director, Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society (CITRIS) - Barbara Boxer, United States Senator for California (taped)
CS 61A The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs
Instructor Brian Harvey
Spring 2008
Introduction to programming and computer science. This course exposes students to techniques of abstraction at several levels: (a) within a programming language, using higher-order functions, manifest types, data-directed programming, and message-passing; (b) between programming languages, using functional and rule-based languages as examples. It also relates these techniques to the practical problems of implementation of languages and algorithms on a von Neumann machine. There are several significant programming projects, programmed in a dialect of the LISP language.
Environ Sci, Policy, and Management C11, 001 - Spring 2015
Americans and the Global Forest - Lynn Huntsinger
Creative Commons 3.0: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs
Presented by Dr. John Connelly, Department of History, UC Berkeley
Celebrating the opening of the Icons of a Border Installation: An Exhibit on the 20th Anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wall.
Doe Library at UC Berkeley, November 9-December 21, 2009.
This event was sponsored by The University Library and The Goethe Institute of San Francisco