Public trust in U.S. elections is decreasing. But should it be?

Recent polls show public trust in the integrity of U.S. elections is decreasing, largely among Republicans. But this doesn’t signal that our elections are getting less reliable, UC Berkeley scholars said. In fact, elections in the U.S. are more secure and the results are more accurate than 20 years ago, said David Wagner, a Berkeley professor of computer science.

Program trains data scientists who are transforming medicine

Computer science is entering the clinic through a first of its kind graduate program from two of the Bay Area’s foremost academic institutions. The UCSF/UC Berkeley Joint Program in Computational Precision Health (CPH) welcomes its second cohort of PhD students this fall. The program applies computing and AI advances to the vast amounts of high-quality data that are generated in medicine, research and public health...

Faculty in computational biology and neuroscience win notable NIH award

UC Berkeley assistant professors Bronwyn Lucas and Preeya Khanna will each receive $1.5 million over multiple years from the U.S. National Institutes of Health to fund their work improving scientists’ understanding of disease causes and therapies to repair individuals’ motor functions.

How UC Berkeley researchers are making online spaces safer for all

Berkeley News: At UC Berkeley, researchers are reimagining how to support freedom of expression online while minimizing the potential for harm. By holding social media companies accountable, building tools to combat online hate speech, and uplifting the survivors of online abuse, they are working to create safer and more welcoming online spaces for everyone.

New tool removes motion artifacts when imaging dynamic samples

UC Berkeley College of Engineering: Imaging microscopic samples requires capturing multiple, sequential measurements, then using computational algorithms to reconstruct a single, high-resolution image. This process can work well when the sample is static, but if it’s moving — as is common with live, biological specimens — the final image may be blurry or distorted. Now, Berkeley researchers have developed a method to improve temporal resolution...

UC Berkeley ranked #1 in data science and #2 in computer science

UC Berkeley’s undergraduate data science program retained its No. 1 spot in the 2025 U.S. News and World Report rankings released late Monday. The university also held its No. 2 ranking in computer science at the undergraduate level. It shared that spot with Carnegie Mellon University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Berkeley was also acknowledged in the rankings for its excellence in other undergraduate...

UC Berkeley to launch compute hub with California Education Learning Lab

UC Berkeley experts received a $1.5 million grant from the California Education Learning Lab (Learning Lab) to launch a first-of-its-kind computing technology hub for the state’s public colleges and universities. The hub will provide access to students across the state to course materials built on the JupyterHub platform, a cloud-based, open-source system widely used in scientific and industrial workplaces. It will be staffed and run...

CDSS welcomes seven faculty, celebrates two new college chairs

UC Berkeley’s College of Computing, Data Science, and Society (CDSS) welcomed seven new faculty in statistics, electrical engineering and computational precision health to its community this fall. The college also appointed two new chairs, its first endowed chairs since the UC Board of Regents approved its launch in May 2023. Together, these appointments continued the growth of CDSS as the first new college at Berkeley...

Omar Yaghi awarded 2024 Balzan Prize

Professor Omar M. Yaghi, the James and Neeltje Tretter Chair and Professor of Chemistry at UC Berkeley, was awarded the 2024 Balzan Prize by the International Balzan Prize Foundation for his groundbreaking contributions to the discovery and development of nanoporous framework materials, and advancing their applications in carbon capture, hydrogen storage, and water harvesting from desert air. Yaghi, who is also co-director and chief scientist...

New leaders aim to bring AI solutions for health and climate to society

Two executive directors have recently joined UC Berkeley’s College of Computing, Data Science, and Society (CDSS) to lead pioneering centers that actualize AI solutions for healthcare and climate change. Sarah Jones, executive director for the Bakar Institute of Digital Materials for the Planet and Ted Robertson, executive director for the Center for Healthcare Marketplace Innovation, were drawn to the university’s interdisciplinary excellence and real-world impact...