UC Noyce Initiative

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The UC Noyce Initiative is a partnership between five University of California campuses (Berkeley, Davis, Irvine, San Francisco, Santa Barbara) that honors the legacy of Ann S. Bowers and Robert N. Noyce by advancing computing, information science, and engineering for the benefit of society. The UC Noyce Initiative aims to advance research in critical areas of digital technology and innovation to drive informed, ethical and timely discovery by building community and awarding competitive grants focused on cybersecurity, computational health, and quantum computing.  

 

Please visit the UC Noyce Initiative's website at the following address: https://ucnoyce.org/

 

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UC Noyce Initiative Advances Digital Innovation
UC Noyce Initiative Advances Digital Innovation
New 5-campus consortium pursues collaborative research.

The UC Noyce Initiative advances research collaborations in critical areas of digital technology and innovation to drive informed, ethical and timely discovery for the public good. It brings together researchers from five UCs -- Berkeley, Davis, Irvine, San Francisco, and Santa Barbara -- so they can collaborate on cutting-edge research in key areas, including computational health, quantum computing and cybersecurity/privacy. The Initiative honors the legacy of Ann S. Bowers and Robert N. Noyce.

A New Vision for Data Security
A New Vision for Data Security
Dawn Song, a 2022 Fellow with the UC Noyce Initiative, studies how to keep online data safe, fair and accessible.
Fundamental Physics to Build Computers of the Future
Fundamental Physics to Build Computers of the Future
Hartmut Haeffner, a 2022 Fellow with the UC Noyce Initiative, studies the properties and behaviors of isolated atoms— potential building blocks for quantum computers.
When Data Science Meets Medicine
When Data Science Meets Medicine
Bin Yu, a 2022 Fellow with the UC Noyce Initiative, is applying cutting edge data science techniques to pressing issues in health and medicine.