Researchers consider innovative, inclusive ways to develop and scale computational health

Researchers from UC Berkeley and UC San Francisco pursuing new approaches to computational health convened an April 29 conference to share progress and challenges in connecting disparate healthcare data to improve clinical decision-making and patient outcomes. “We all understand that technical solutions to problems are not going to be any good if we don't have ways of scaling them up, ways of delivering them that...

Two CDSS faculty elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences

Two faculty at UC Berkeley's College of Computing, Data Science, and Society (CDSS) – Dawn Song and Philip Stark – have been elected members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the organization recently announced. Since 1780, the academy has honored excellence and convened leaders from across disciplines and divides to examine new ideas, address issues of importance and work together to meet the...

Study finds opportunities to increase financial security for farmers and insurance companies

New research published April 25 in the Journal of Data Science, Statistics, and Visualisation shows the need for changes to federal crop insurance programs that could benefit farmers, companies and the climate. The research team from UC Berkeley and the University of Arkansas also released an open source tool that uses artificial intelligence to depict a likely future of the U.S. corn industry in which...

Scientists trick the eye into seeing new color ‘olo’

Berkeley News: UC Berkeley scientists created a new platform called “Oz” that directly controls up to 1,000 photoreceptors in the eye at once, providing new insight into the nature of color vision and vision loss.

Jennifer Chayes named to Politico's Top 20 Most Influential in California Tech

Jennifer Chayes, professor and dean of the UC Berkeley College of Computing, Data Science, and Society, has been recognized by Politico as one the top 20 most influential players in California technology. The announcement was made at an April 8 reception in San Francisco that gathered policymakers, business leaders and tech entrepreneurs.

The Gateway: A dynamic collaboration hub and future home of CDSS

The Gateway, a dynamic collaboration hub, is expected to open at UC Berkeley in spring 2026. The Gateway will become the home of the College of Computing, Data Science, and Society, the first new college at Berkeley in 50 years. The Gateway will convene and connect faculty, researchers, and students from the college’s departments, labs, and research institutes with colleagues across campus and beyond. The...

UC Berkeley computer science, electrical engineering graduate programs rank highly

UC Berkeley’s graduate programs in computer science, computer engineering and electrical engineering continue to receive high rankings by U.S. News & World Report, according to 2025 rankings released April 8.

Ion Stoica and John Schulman recognized with UC Berkeley Achievement Awards

Two members of the Berkeley computer science community have been recognized with 2025 UC Berkeley Achievement Awards: Ion Stoica and John Schulman. These awards will be presented by the UC Berkeley Foundation and Cal Alumni Association at the Berkeley Charter Gala on May 22.

Steering AI for the good of humanity

As an undergraduate mathematics student 14 years ago, Jacob Steinhardt began to consider a future where artificial intelligence would automate most cognitive work, which he thought could have an even bigger impact than the Industrial Revolution. “The future of AI seems pretty uncertain,” he remembers contemplating, “maybe by applying my math and computer science background, I could help things go well.” Today, Steinhardt is an...

Brain-to-voice neuroprosthesis restores naturalistic speech

Marking a breakthrough in the field of brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), a team of researchers from UC Berkeley and UC San Francisco has unlocked a way to restore naturalistic speech for people with severe paralysis.