A
Faculty Forum and Networking Event — March 1, 2003
BERKELEY
IN SILICON VALLEY KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Google CEO Eric Schmidt (EECS, MS '79, PhD
'82)
An internationally recognized technology leader and business strategist, Schmidt heads Google, the Internet's largest and fastest search engine. In his 20-year career in technology development, management, and marketing, he has also been chairman and CEO of Novell, Inc., and chief technology officer and corporate executive officer of Sun Microsystems, Inc.
See
his talk here (RealVideo) (29:26)
(hosted
by the College of Engineering)
Photos: Please click on the thumbnails below to view a larger version of the photo in a new window
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Chemical engineering chair Arup Chakraborty gestures during his lecture on "T-Cells and Diseased Cells: Communication in the Immune System". To read more about his research, click here. |
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Chemistry professor Kristie Boering gave a very well-received talk on her work, "Atmospheric Chemistry and Climate Change". Her research page can be found here. |
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Beth Gillies, a graduate student with Jean Fréchet, explains her research to interested alumni. More about the work in Frechet's group is here. |
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Chemistry professor Jean Fréchet, an expert in or relating molecular structure to function, spoke on "New Macromolecules for Therapeutic Applications". His research page can be found here. |
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College of Chemistry Dean Clayton Heathcock introduced the keynote speaker, Google CEO Eric Schmidt. |
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Arup Chakraborty (center) with former students Jerome M. and Avery Kramer (B.S., ChE, 2002) |
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College of Chemistry alum Fred Lam (B.S., ChE, '83) shows his spirit with a blue and gold CAL tie. |
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Fred Lam joins Steve Sciamanna and Janet Tamada in the grand auditorium. |
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Sharon and Clint Snyder (Ph.D., Chem, '69) enjoy the talks. |