CITRIS and the Banatao Institute have expanded their research to address the subcategories of Core Technology and Technology and Society. •
Sustainable Infrastructures pursue information technology research in energy, water, transportation, and the built environment as an essential foundation to creating a sustainable future. Through cyber-physical systems and the
Internet of Things (IoT), information technologies can weave together these interrelated systems to promote resilience and
address climate change. for the
Floating Sensor Network project A notable example is of the 2012
Floating Sensor Network project, which collected data to help researchers and scientists better understand how water flows from the
Sacramento-San Joaqiun River Delta to pumping stations and the San Francisco Bay. It is a collaborative effort between CITRIS and UC Berkeley's Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Electrical Engineering. •
Health focuses on improving health outcomes and access to cost-effective care. CITRIS develops and integrates innovative technology in
telehealth, sensors, analytics and mobile devices. •
People and Robots advances multi-disciplinary robotics research to improve the human experience. The thrust draws from innovations in sensors, devices, UAVs, networks, optimization, and machine learning for applications in healthcare, manufacturing, transportation, safety, and a range of other contexts that benefit society. Current research focuses on
cloud robotics,
deep learning, human-centric automation, and bio-inspired robotics. ==Labs and Programs==