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The AI Revolution

AI is rapidly transforming the way we work and live, from communications and medicine to manufacturing and transportation. Join Berkeley Engineering Dean Tsu-Jae King Liu and fellow engineering faculty to learn how computational and microelectronics research from UC Berkeley is driving this profound change — and how we’re working to best educate the next generation of leaders in this influential space.

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Tsu-Jae King Liu
Dean, Berkeley Engineering

Dean Tsu-Jae King Liu is internationally recognized in academia and industry for her innovations in semiconductor devices and technology. Dean Liu is highly regarded for her achievements as an instructor, mentor, and administrator. She is the Roy W. Carlson Professor of Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences.

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Jill Finlayson
Managing Director, CITRIS Innovation Hub

The CITRIS Innovation Hub nurtures innovative research collaborations, next-generation talent, and commercialization to hasten technological progress, workforce inclusion, and societal impact.

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Sayeef Salahuddin
TSMC Distinguished Professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Sayeef Salahuddin’s work focuses on conceptualizing and exploring novel device physics for low-power electronic and spintronic devices.

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Claire Tomlin
Department Chair and Professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Claire Tomlin holds the James and Katherine Lau Chair in Engineering. Her research interests include hybrid systems, distributed and decentralized optimization, and control theory, with an emphasis on applications, unmanned aerial vehicles, air traffic control, and modeling of biological processes.