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Today
Noon
Yoga Club
Class with Naomi Hartwig
Bldg. 70-191
Noon
Dance Club
Practice Session
Bldg. 51 Lobby
Noon
Environmental Energy Technologies
The 2009-2020 CPUC Strategic Energy Efficiency Plan: Feedback on the Residential and Commercial Sectors
Karin Corfee and Rick Diamond
Bldg. 90-3122
1 p.m.
Scientific Computing
The Relevance of New Data Structure Approaches for Dense Linear Algebra in the New Multi-Core/Many-Core Environments
Fred Gustavson
Bldg. 50A-5132
2 p.m.
Nano Institute
Electronic Properties of Dirac Fermions in Epitaxial Graphene
Alessandra Lanzara
180 Tan Hall
4 p.m.
Chemistry Department
Energy from Waste Heat with Nanostructured Thermoelectrics
Mercouri Kanatzidis
120 Latimer Hall
Monday
Noon
Yoga Club
Class with Inna Belogolovsky
Bldg. 70-191
Noon
Dance Club
Beginning Cha-Cha-Cha
Bldg. 51 Lobby
Noon
Environmental Energy Technologies
Wind Power Development in the United States: The Perfect (Wind) Storm?
Mark Bolinger
Bldg. 90-3122
3:45 p.m.
Nuclear Engineering
Update on Climate Change and Nuclear Energy
Howard Maccabee
3105 Etcheverry Hall
4:30 p.m.
Physics Department
Entropy, Counting, and Energy
Steve Chu
1 LeConte Hall |
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Breakfast: Chicken Fried Steak, Grits, Eggs and Gravy
Blue Plate: Burrito Bar
Blue Plate 2: Sweet and Sour Chicken with Rice and Egg Rolls
Grill: Fish and Chips, Cole Slaw
Deli: Margarita Panini
Pizza: Smoked Salmon
Breakfast
6:30 to 10:30 a.m.
Lunch
11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Coffee Bar
Mon. - Fri: 6:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Weekends: 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. |
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Cloudy Outlook for Solar
Panels, Says Cal Study
Despite increasing popular support for solar photovoltaic panels in the United States, their costs far outweigh the benefits, according to a new analysis by Severin Borenstein, a professor at UC Berkeley's Haas School of Business and director of the UC Energy Institute. "Solar photovoltaic (PV) is a very exciting technology, but the current technology is not economic," said Borenstein. "We are throwing money away by installing the current solar PV technology, which is a loser." Full story.
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Bridge Over Grids’
Muddled Waters
Interoperability between the two islands of SRM and SRB opens up opportunities for different grids to share data; for example, scientists using the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid could now process data from the U.S. TeraGrid. A team from the UK has successfully bridged these two key grid technologies. A demonstration of the bridging was first run by Alex Sim, with Berkeley Lab’s Computational Research Division, at SC07 in Reno, Nevada. “The demo showed interoperability of eleven different SRM implementations around the world based on the same specification, including data transfers between an SRB and BeStMan SRM,” Sim explains. Full story.
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Prevent Bay Pollution;
No Waste Down the Drain
The Lab’s wastewater discharge permit from the East Bay Municipal Utility District prohibits the disposal of hazardous substances to the sanitary sewer. The Environmental Services Group would like to remind the Lab community that this includes disposal to laboratory sinks (with some exceptions), bathroom sinks and toilets, and even water fountain drains. Go here for more information, or call Robert Fox (x7327).
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EMERGENCY INFO |
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Emergency: Call x7911
Cell Phones: Call 911
Non-emergency Incident Reporting: Call x6999
SECON level 3
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