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Berkeley Engineer archive
Spring 2014
The last firewall:
How secure are new implantable medical devices, brain-machine interfaces and wearable technology?
Engineering social justice:
Alum Khalid Kadir charts a new course for engineering in an American Cultures course on social justice.
Water 4.0:
An excerpt from Professor David Sedlak’s new book about the history of our most precious resource, and its future.
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Fall 2013
Diving to the edge of darkness:
A profile of alumnus Adam Wright, a builder of sleek submarines that fly underwater.
Creek Life:
The Strawberry Creek Ecological Stabilization project is hard at work trying to restore a campus landmark.
Building a super bowl:
The construction site of the new 49ers stadium in Santa Clara is like a Berkeley Engineering reunion. See what they are up to.
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Spring 2013
Critical making comes to campus:
A new course that meshes design theory with maker energy
Experiential ed.:
A look inside some of the college’s hands-on work spaces
Greening the factory floor:
Smart, sustainable manufacturing
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Fall 2012
Within reach:
Jose Carmena on meshing mind and machine
Precious cargo:
Next-generation nanocarriers
Prepaid power:
Smart microgrids in India
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Spring 2012
From smart dust to smart rooms
Winging it:
Insights into the evolution of flight
Engineers without borders:
Building a better world, one project at a time
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