eMERGE seminar
Merging talents. Emerging ideas. Shaping the future.
Welcome to the Berkeley early-career Mobility & Energy Researchers’ Group Exchange (eMERGE seminar). It is a dedicated platform for early-career researchers who are pursuing academic careers, We warmly welcome final-year PhD students, postdoctoral scholars, and incoming assistant professors to take this unique opportunity to present research, refine ideas, and build community among peers working at the intersection of mobility, energy, infrastructure, and sustainability.
eMERGE is organized by Yi Ju under the supervision of Prof. Scott Moura. 👉 Read the oragnizers’ opening remarks (google slides).
🥳 Photo summary of Jackie Dowling’s wonderful presentation on Sep 15, 2025. Join us to feel the energy in the air! (🎞️more high resolution images)
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- Time: every Monday 4:00 - 5:00 PM (PT)
- Our next seminar will be on Mar 30.
- Once you join our mailing list, the up-to-date schedule will appear on your Google Calendar.
- Location: Room 786, Davis Hall, UC Berkeley.
- Researchers around the globe are welcome to join our livestream on Zoom or YouTube.
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Upcoming Seminars
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Tianyuan Huang Software Engineer at Waymo Add to Calendar Watch on YouTube
Title: Fine-grained, Scalable and Dynamic Atlas of Urban Change via AI
Junjie Qin Assistant Professor at Purdue University
Title: Riding the AI Wave to Catalyze Power Grid Transformation This Decade and Beyond
Jae-Won Chung PhD student at University of Michigan
Title: Energy as a first class computing resource in ML systems
Jerry Anunrojwong Postdoctoral Fellow at University of Washington , incoming Assistant Professor at Yale University
Topic: Energy Market Design and Analysis
Yifan Liu PhD student at Georgia Institute of Technology
Title: Why EV Charging is So Unreliable? The Effects of Competition on Supplementary Service Quality