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Peter Washington - Professor, UC San Francisco
Status: Full- no new appr needed Weekly Hours: to be negotiated Location: On Campus
Come work with a collaboration between the the UCSF TECH Lab (PI: Peter Washington, PhD, UCSF) and the UCSF Bove Lab (PI: Riley Bove, MD, UCSF) to create computer vision-based digital diagnostics for neurological conditions through the Bove lab's BRAINWALK project, with direct mentorship on the clinical, scientific, and...
Biological & Health Sciences Engineering, Design & TechnologiesPeter Washington - Professor, UC San Francisco
Status: Full- no new appr needed Weekly Hours: to be negotiated Location: Off Campus
The UCSF TECH Lab (https://techlab.ucsf.edu/) led by Dr. Peter Washington at UCSF (DoC-IT, with appointments in the CPH and BMI PhD programs) is looking for a student researcher working as a full-stack web developer (Django for backend, Tailwind for frontend) to contribute to build features on a...
Biological & Health Sciences Engineering, Design & TechnologiesLinda Waterfield - Head of Registration, Hearst Museum of Anthropology
Status: Full- no new appr needed Weekly Hours: 3-5 hrs Location: On Campus
The Hearst Museum of Anthropology, located in Anthropology & Art Practice Building, has educational offerings that combine the exciting work of Berkeley researchers with perspectives from community members, looking at how they relate to the cultures and objects represented in the collection. We encourage visitors to think deeply about questions of...
Social Sciences Arts & Humanities Education, Cognition & PsychologyLinda Waterfield - Head of Registration, Hearst Museum of Anthropology
Status: Full- no new appr needed Weekly Hours: 3-5 hrs Location: On Campus
The Development Department at the Hearst Museum focuses on projects that support the larger goals of the Museum: marketing, fundraising, communications, and project development. Students will be involved in researching museum membership strategies and designing digital and print marketing materials. Students will also be tasked with creating and evaluating engaging...
Social Sciences Arts & Humanities Education, Cognition & PsychologyLinda Waterfield - Head of Registration, Hearst Museum of Anthropology
Status: Full- no new appr needed Weekly Hours: 3-5 hrs Location: On Campus
The Registration division oversees and manages collection object documentation. URAP students will assist in the transformation of once hidden collections to fully accessible collections through: · Processing New Collections Acquisitions · Research and Cataloging of Existing Collections · Archives Inventory and Needs Assessment: Library and Publications · Archives Inventory and Finding Aid Creation: Research...
Social Sciences Arts & Humanities Education, Cognition & PsychologyRamon Weber - Professor , Architecture
Status: Full- no new appr needed Weekly Hours: to be negotiated Location: On Campus
The UN predicts a doubling of floor area until 2050, estimating a fantastic 230 billion square meters of buildings to be built in the next decades. Meanwhile, buildings should drastically lower their carbon emissions and energy use in order to avoid climate disasters. The project tackles this question with a...
Engineering, Design & Technologies Digital Humanities and Data ScienceRamon Weber - Professor , Architecture
Status: Full- no new appr needed Weekly Hours: to be negotiated Location: On Campus
In this research we want to create new building prototypes for affordable and resilient homes in Mexico. The research project should address how, with a minimal budget, we can address challenges around safety and occupant health to create a blueprint for low-cost, low-carbon housing - aligning architectural design, with...
Engineering, Design & Technologies Digital Humanities and Data ScienceMartin White - Professor, Physics
Status: Full- no new appr needed Weekly Hours: to be negotiated Location: Off Campus
The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI, https://desi.lbl.gov) is making the world's largest 3D map of the universe. In this project you will help us develop web-based data access, visualization, and analysis tools for use by thousands of scientists worldwide...
Mathematical and Physical Sciences Digital Humanities and Data ScienceMartin White - Professor, Physics
Status: Full- no new appr needed Weekly Hours: to be negotiated Location: Off Campus
The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) survey is measuring the expansion history of our universe with unprecedented precision. By measuring the light from tens of millions of extragalactic objects, the DESI team aims to understand the nature of dark energy and how it has shaped our universe. Critical to DESI’s...
Mathematical and Physical Sciences Digital Humanities and Data ScienceNoah Whiteman - Professor, Integrative Biology
Status: Full- no new appr needed Weekly Hours: 6-8 hrs Location: On Campus
Approximately fifty percent of all insect species are herbivorous and together with plants, comprise over half of all named species of life. To feed on a plant, an herbivore must evolve strategies to overcome the chemical defenses (toxins) that plants produce to protect themselves from herbivory. These toxins may inhibit...
Biological & Health SciencesNoah Whiteman - Professor, Integrative Biology
Status: Full- no new appr needed Weekly Hours: 3-5 hrs Location: On Campus
During the evolutionary transition from one feeding guild to another, such as microbe- to plant-feeding, it is hypothesized that behavioral adaptations are among the first to evolve. In insects, changes to the chemosensory systems that determine host preference are necessary, not only for finding an appropriate host, but in...
Biological & Health SciencesNoah Whiteman - Professor, Integrative Biology
Status: Full- no new appr needed Weekly Hours: 9-11 hrs Location: On Campus
Drosophila has been an excellent model system to uncover basic principles underlying innate immune responses. In fact, much of what we know about antimicrobial immune responses in humans was first discovered in flies! This URAP project will dive into the evolution of innate immunity in flies against two different immune...
Biological & Health SciencesNoah Whiteman - Professor, Integrative Biology
Status: Current Term Now Closed Weekly Hours: 6-8 hrs Location: On Campus
In this project, students will attempt to create new genetic resources for a leaf-mining Drosophila fruit fly relative. The student will work closely with Dr. Ben Goldman-Huertas in the Whiteman Lab to create Cas-9-expressing flies using an embryo injection technique. If successful, the project will enable...
Biological & Health SciencesDavid Whitney - Professor, Psychology
Status: Full- no new appr needed Weekly Hours: to be negotiated Location: On Campus
Attentive observers fail to notice otherwise obvious changes when the change takes place gradually, a phenomenon called slow change blindness. This striking inability to notice large changes raises questions about how perception is generated across time. One integration method that would plausibly lead to slow change blindness is a reliance...
Social Sciences Digital Humanities and Data Science Education, Cognition & PsychologyDavid Whitney - Professor, Psychology
Status: Full- no new appr needed Weekly Hours: to be negotiated Location: On Campus
Previous work in the lab has shown that observers exhibit biases in their judgements of skin lesion malignancy, which depend on the previously shown lesion. For example, after viewing a benign lesion, observers tend to report that the current lesion is also benign if the two lesions are similar in...
Social Sciences Digital Humanities and Data Science Education, Cognition & PsychologyDavid Whitney - Professor, Psychology
Status: Full- no new appr needed Weekly Hours: 6-8 hrs Location: On Campus
Accurately knowing the timing of different events happening around us is a crucial ability of all human beings. In natural scenes such as movies or everyday life, dynamic events could happen either in the left or right visual field. Given that information coming through our left visual field will be...
Social Sciences Digital Humanities and Data Science Education, Cognition & PsychologyDavid Whitney - Professor, Psychology
Status: Current Term Now Closed Weekly Hours: 9-11 hrs Location: On Campus
The ability to quickly and accurately perceive emotion is essential in our daily lives. However, how does the brain process multiple sources of emotional information when making emotional judgments? The brain must take into consideration facial expression, tone of voice, body movement, contextual information, and even beliefs in its judgment...
Social Sciences Digital Humanities and Data Science Education, Cognition & PsychologyMary Wildermuth - Professor, Plant and Microbial Biology
Status: Full- no new appr needed Weekly Hours: 9-11 hrs Location: On Campus
Powdery mildew is an obligate biotrophic fungus that infects a broad variety of plants including plants of agronomic (e.g. grapevine) and ornamental (e.g. roses) import. It has lost many essential metabolic pathways and relies on the plant for these compounds. We are interested in figuring out the powdery mildew genes...
Biological & Health SciencesChristine Wildsoet - Professor, Optometry
Status: Full- no new appr needed Weekly Hours: to be negotiated Location: On Campus
Myopia or short-sightedness has become the focus of increasing concern as its prevalence steadily climbs. Figures of around 90% have been recorded for some Asian university student populations and a recent US-based study also reported a dramatic increase in the prevalence of myopia, especially among AfroAmericans. Myopia is...
Biological & Health Sciences Engineering, Design & TechnologiesChristine Wildsoet - Professor, Optometry
Status: Full- no new appr needed Weekly Hours: to be negotiated Location: On Campus
This research has a number of different aspects. One aspect involves collection of optical images of the back of the eye, using an advanced high resolution SD-OCT imagining machine. Initial work will involve images already collected. It will involves working with large amounts of data in excel, using smoothing...
Biological & Health Sciences Engineering, Design & TechnologiesChristine Wildsoet - Professor, Optometry
Status: Full- no new appr needed Weekly Hours: to be negotiated Location: On Campus
Myopia or short-sightedness has become the focus of increasing concern as its prevalence steadily climbs. Figures of around 90% have been recorded for some Asian university student populations and a recent US-based study also reported a dramatic increase in the prevalence of myopia, especially among AfroAmericans. Myopia is...
Biological & Health Sciences Engineering, Design & TechnologiesChristine Wildsoet - Professor, Optometry
Status: Full- no new appr needed Weekly Hours: to be negotiated Location: On Campus
There is increasing interest in the role of sunlight and light exposure in the development of myopia. In this project, we are using a wearable light sensor/activity monitor (Actiwatch), for human subjects. The sensor will record the intensity of light subjects are exposed to, and will allow us to...
Biological & Health Sciences Engineering, Design & TechnologiesMartha Wilfahrt - Professor, Political Science
Status: Full- no new appr needed Weekly Hours: 9-11 hrs Location: On Campus
How does the precolonial past influence contemporary African politics? This question animates a growing literature on precolonial legacies, yet this work has been hindered by imprecise and incomplete data on the nature of precolonial political organization. This project builds an original Atlas of Africa's precolonial polities in the 19th century...
Social SciencesMartha Wilfahrt - Professor, Political Science
Status: Full- no new appr needed Weekly Hours: 6-8 hrs Location: On Campus
The construction of the African colonial state saw extensive re-arranging of political space as European colonial powers sought to extend their control across newly claimed territories. In many cases, these subnational boundaries largely persist to the present, raising the question of how colonial visions of state-building influence contemporary...
Social SciencesMartha Wilfahrt - Professor, Political Science
Status: Current Term Now Closed Weekly Hours: 6-8 hrs Location: On Campus
In an era of democratic instability and electoral autocracy, understanding when and where viable opposition parties emerge is critical. This question is particularly pressing in sub-Saharan Africa, where opposition parties vary in their capacity to contest elections. This project seeks to a) develop a descriptive dataset of the region’s...
Social SciencesMichelle Wilkerson - Professor, Education
Status: Full- no new appr needed Weekly Hours: 3-5 hrs Location: On Campus
My research so far has focused on how teacher education programs incorporate justice and critical consciousness into K-12 computer science curricula. By investigating both their theoretical foundations and the lived experiences of CS pre-service teachers (PSTs), I have found significant variance in how these programs prepare educators to...
Social Sciences Education, Cognition & Psychology Engineering, Design & TechnologiesCaroline Williams - Professor, Integrative Biology
Status: Full- no new appr needed Weekly Hours: 9-11 hrs Location: On Campus
The Williams Lab in the Department of Integrative Biology studies the ecological and evolutionary physiology of insects, integrating from genes to physiology to ecology. We are recruiting a cohort of undergraduates to join our lab and take part in a rigorous training program to become an undergraduate researcher. A range...
Biological & Health SciencesClancy Wilmott - Professor, Geography
Status: Full- no new appr needed Weekly Hours: 6-8 hrs Location: On Campus
This project is the production of the Botanic Gardens Signage Database, part of a wider collaboration with the UC Botanic Gardens at Berkeley on the use of signage and interpretive materials within the Crops of the World garden (and the gardens more broadly) from decolonial frameworks...
Engineering, Design & Technologies Digital Humanities and Data ScienceClancy Wilmott - Professor, Geography
Status: Full- no new appr needed Weekly Hours: 3-5 hrs Location: On Campus
This project uses Digital Humanities / GIS / Cultural Analytics methods to digitize a series of 10 performance art pieces by fluxus artist Chieko Shiomi, spanning a decade...
Engineering, Design & Technologies Digital Humanities and Data ScienceClancy Wilmott - Professor, Geography
Status: Full- no new appr needed Weekly Hours: 3-5 hrs Location: On Campus
General Description The breaking apart of the American state is as old as the concept of the United States itself. This project seeks to document the scale of state secessionist movements through time using primary and secondary sources. The broader context of this project is a study of the co...
Engineering, Design & Technologies Digital Humanities and Data ScienceMark Wilson - Professor, Education
Status: Full- no new appr needed Weekly Hours: 6-8 hrs Location: On Campus
Critical Reasoning for College Readiness (CR4CR) is a project that seeks to develop psychometrically sound assessments that can be used by teachers in the classrooms at the high school and early college levels. Our goal is to develop, revise, and validate a suite of assessments, including unique assessment tasks and...
Education, Cognition & Psychology Social Sciences Digital Humanities and Data ScienceCarol Wilson - Research Botanist, University and Jepson Herbaria
Status: Full- no new appr needed Weekly Hours: to be negotiated Location: On Campus
Mistletoes are shrubby, aerial-branch parasites belonging to order Santalales. Most are hemiparasites that obtain water and mineral nutrients and a portion of their carbon from the xylem sap of their host plants. Although they can be forest pathogens, particularly to conifer tree species that are under stress from drought...
Biological & Health SciencesCarol Wilson - Research Botanist, University and Jepson Herbaria
Status: Full- no new appr needed Weekly Hours: to be negotiated Location: On Campus
Carol A. Wilson is conducting research that examines phylogeny, biogeography, endemism, and ecology of a lineage of Iris that mostly occur in a biodiversity hotspot (California Floristic Province). Iris comprise a highly diverse genus of perennials that provide significant food resources including nectar, pollen, arils, and underground structures, as well...
Biological & Health SciencesAshley Wolf - Professor, Public Health
Status: Full- no new appr needed Weekly Hours: 6-8 hrs Location: On Campus
Bacteroidetes is one of the main bacterial groups of the human gut microbiome. Although several reference strains related to species such Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron, Bacteroides fragilis and Phocaicola vulgatus have been investigated and even used as model organisms to understand the gut microbiome, strain level diversity is extensive and remains to...
Biological & Health SciencesAshley Wolf - Professor, Public Health
Status: Full- no new appr needed Weekly Hours: 9-11 hrs Location: On Campus
The gut microbiome is a complex community of microbes that have unique enzymatic capabilities. Some gut bacteria metabolize sialic acids that are found in the diet and/or produced by host cells. We have identified putative genes that encode enzymes responsible for sialic acid metabolism. This project will use cloning...
Biological & Health SciencesAshley Wolf - Professor, Public Health
Status: Full- no new appr needed Weekly Hours: to be negotiated Location: On Campus
Dietary ingredients can provide fuel to the gut microbiome and influence the abundance of particular bacterial species in the gut. During heating steps in food processing, Maillard reaction products (MRPs) are formed from non-enzymatic reaction between amino acids and reducing sugars. As one of the MRPs, ε-fructoselysine (FL...
Biological & Health SciencesWinnie Wong - Professor, Rhetoric
Status: Full- no new appr needed Weekly Hours: 3-5 hrs Location: On Campus
This is an ongoing historical research project on the visual culture produced by Chinese painters in Guangzhou, China, for European and American markets during the period of the Canton Trade (1700-1850). The project explores the intersection of art and science, art and plants, art and animals, and lesser known parts...
Arts & HumanitiesWinnie Wong - Professor, Rhetoric
Status: Full- no new appr needed Weekly Hours: 3-5 hrs Location: On Campus
A collaboration with the Asian Art Museum, this project researches the art and visual culture of Hong Kong, in its history and present...
Arts & HumanitiesWinnie Wong - Professor, Rhetoric
Status: Full- no new appr needed Weekly Hours: 3-5 hrs Location: On Campus
This project centers on the daily diary of a literatus in early modern Guangzhou, China. Through reading and translating the diary, we examine the everyday life of an urbane gentleman, his navigation of an early modern city and its social networks. We see the centrality of painting, poetry, music, and...
Arts & HumanitiesWinnie Wong - Professor, Rhetoric
Status: Full- no new appr needed Weekly Hours: 3-5 hrs Location: On Campus
Research on the modern and contemporary artists Andy Warhol, Marcel Duchamp, Banksy, Constantin Brancusi, Matthew Wong, Agnes Martin, and others...
Arts & HumanitiesMichael H. Wong - Research Scientist, Space Sciences Laboratory
Status: Full- no new appr needed Weekly Hours: 9-11 hrs Location: On Campus
We use imaging time-series data from space telescopes (Hubble and James Webb) to track the motion of cloud features and measure the two-dimensional wind fields in Jupiter and Saturn. The most prominent features in the wind velocity fields of these atmospheres are east-west jets and coherent vortices...
Mathematical and Physical SciencesFei Xu - Professor, Psychology
Status: Current Term Now Closed Weekly Hours: 9-11 hrs Location: On Campus
The Berkeley Early Learning Lab, under the direction of Professor Fei Xu, researches statistical/probabilistic inference, Bayesian reasoning, conceptual representation, belief revision, social cognition, compositionality, and language acquisition in infants and children aged 4 months to 10 years. Children participate in our studies at our lab in Berkeley Way West...
Education, Cognition & PsychologyFei Xu - Professor, Psychology
Status: Full- no new appr needed Weekly Hours: 9-11 hrs Location: On Campus
This projects explores the origins of referential communication by analyzing the properties of parent-infant and parent-child interactions and infants' sensitivity to parents & contingent responsiveness. We use a combination of methods, including video annotation of video-recorded parent-infant dyads, eyetracking experiments, and behavioral experiments. The age range for...
Education, Cognition & PsychologyGuo Xu - Professor, Business, Haas School
Status: Full- no new appr needed Weekly Hours: 12 or more hours Location: On Campus
This project studies the time use of presidents by digitizing and leveraging the presidential diaries (1900-2017). The presidential diaries contain hourly information about activities and meetings of presidents throughout history, allowing us to take an unusually close look at how different political leaders allocate their time and attention...
Social Sciences Biological & Health SciencesGuo Xu - Professor, Business, Haas School
Status: Full- no new appr needed Weekly Hours: 12 or more hours Location: On Campus
Many business schools offer a course on business ethics. Does being exposed to business ethics make you a more ethical business leader? Despite being a simple question, the answer is quite ambiguous. This project aims to answer the question...
Social Sciences Biological & Health SciencesAlan Yu - Professor, Linguistics
Status: Current Term Now Closed Weekly Hours: 6-8 hrs Location: On Campus
While substantial individual variation exists in speech perception, the neural origins of this variability remain unclear. This project examines whether individual differences in subcortical speech encoding—measured via frequency-following responses (FFR)—predict behavioral perceptual patterns. By linking brainstem-level neural representations to perceptual outcomes, this work illuminates how early...
Social SciencesAlan Yu - Professor, Linguistics
Status: Current Term Now Closed Weekly Hours: 6-8 hrs Location: On Campus
This project documents the phonetics and phonology of Washo, a critically endangered Native American language of California and Nevada. Drawing on two decades of audio recordings with native speakers, the project will produce the first comprehensive phonetic description of Washo, including detailed acoustic analysis of its consonant and vowel systems...
Social SciencesAlan Yu - Professor, Linguistics
Status: Current Term Now Closed Weekly Hours: 6-8 hrs Location: On Campus
This project aims to investigate ongoing language variation and change in Hong Kong (HK) Cantonese at a large scale using a mobile app developed on Gorilla, an online experimentation platform, for crowdsourcing speech data and survey responses...
Social SciencesWendy Yue - Professor, UC San Francisco
Status: Full- no new appr needed Weekly Hours: to be negotiated Location: Off Campus
Spiny mice are among the few mammals capable of shedding and regenerating large areas of skin, a unique adaptation that helps them escape predators. However, this ability comes with a challenge: how do they manage the pain from such severe injuries? This project aims to investigate potential mechanisms that allow...
Biological & Health SciencesWendy Yue - Professor, UC San Francisco
Status: Full- no new appr needed Weekly Hours: 12 or more hours Location: Off Campus
Reduced nerve density is an anatomical hallmark of neuropathy. We’ve identified candidate regulators of this process and will test their effects on nerve density in animals...
Biological & Health Sciences