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Design

Paul Jacobs speaks at the opening of Jacobs Hall

Grand opening for Jacobs Hall, the new hub for all things design

08/21/15 — With balloons, ribbon-cutting and four floors of student demos, the College of Engineering on Thursday threw open the doors of Jacobs Hall, where the Jacobs Institute for Design Innovation will immerse students in hands-on, human-centered design.
Rendering of Jacobs Hall

Berkeley Engineering opens Jacobs Hall, a hub for design education

08/19/15 — On Aug. 20, a public celebration marks the opening of Jacobs Hall, with four floors of studios and maker spaces for digital design, prototyping, fabrication and manufacturing.
Margret Schmidt with Tivo

Get this show on the code

08/17/15 Insight@Berkeley — As vice president of design and engineering at TiVo, Margret Schmidt (B.S'92 EECS) is passionate about the dynamic and fulfilling nature of product creation. She got a dose of that in her favorite Berkeley class, an E110 Venture Design course that required creation of a business plan and a final idea presentation.
David Dornfeld

David Dornfeld, green manufacturing expert, to lead Jacobs Institute for Design Innovation

08/17/15 — David Dornfeld, chair of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at UC Berkeley and recognized worldwide as an expert in smart and sustainable manufacturing, has been named faculty director of the Jacobs Institute for Design Innovation.
A student sketch from the Interactive Seating class

Interactive seating: New course models design innovation education

08/15/15 — A new course from the Jacobs Institute for Design Innovation reinvents the chair and models a new form of engineering education at Berkeley.
Process behind the Volta phone-charging rocking chair

Rock on: Student-designed chair generates energy to charge phone

07/13/15 California magazine — The Volta, a chair that harnesses the rocking motion of the sitter to generate energy, has won a National Maker Faire award for its inventors - four Berkeley undergrads taking part in the interdisciplinary Interactive Seating Design Competition sponsored by the Jacobs Institute for Design Innovation.
ME professor Grace O

More women in engineering – what’s working?

06/17/15 — From Dean Sastry: In order to increase the representation of women in engineering, we are moving beyond good intentions with proven strategies for sustaining their interest and fostering leadership.

Designer of scrolling mouse and Oculus Rift funds design innovation

06/16/15 — Prolific inventor and designer Jack McCauley (EECS '86) has made a $2.5-million gift to establish the McCauley Family Fund in Design Innovation, which will support programs within the Jacobs Institute.
Ting Chuk, Dean Sastry and Pantas Sutardja

Dean’s word: At the intersection of design and entrepreneurship

05/01/15 — The college is building an innovation ecosystem to design, build and launch high-impact ventures.
Jacobs Hall

Jacobs Hall: New home for design innovation

05/01/15 — Jacobs Hall, the main hub for the Jacobs Institute for Design Innovation, will open for its first classes this fall.
Björn Hartmann

In the domain of design

05/01/15 — In this special issue, engineering faculty look at how design innovation is used to solve "wicked problems."
Vires Aero wing

Vires Aero

05/01/15 — Vires Aeronautics is developing a new technology to make flight more efficient.
Charvi Shetty and a prototype of her affordable monitoring device. 

KNOX Diagnostics

05/01/15 — Knox Diagnostics is a new medical device company that is working on a cheaper and more portable asthma monitoring device.
David Lu and Clarity monitor

Clarity

05/01/15 — Clarity is a wearable air pollution monitoring and reporting device.

Smart scooter

05/01/15 — Modified Razor scooters are used in a cyber-physical system design course to how electric vehicles interface with the energy grid.
ToastBoard developers Filip Maksimovic, Julie Newcomb, Daniel Drew and Dominic Cincione and their creation.

ToastBoard

05/01/15 — ToastBoard is designed to make circuit design and testing easier. It's a better breadboard.

Transcense

05/01/15 — This smartphone app makes conference calls more accessible to deaf users by transcribing conversations in real time.
DASH robot components

Dash Robotics

05/01/15 — These biomimetic, origami-like kits are designed to get kids (of all ages) hooked on building robots.
Students with tensegrity robot models

NASA Tensegrity robots

05/01/15 — These squishy robots are inspiring new ways of thinking about the form and function of automated systems.
David Lu with Clarity air-quality monitor

Design case studies

05/01/15 — Tensegrity robots, pollution monitors and new flight technology are a few of the design innovations originating at the college and now moving from prototype into production. View slideshow.
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