
The Berkeley Difference: Katya Cherukumilli’s Path to Problem Solving
By Sean Burns Katya Cherukumilli arrived at Cal with a calling. Having spent the first seven years of her life in the southeastern coastal state
By Sean Burns Katya Cherukumilli arrived at Cal with a calling. Having spent the first seven years of her life in the southeastern coastal state
By Tamara Straus Among the global health reports that keep Daniel Zoughbie up at night is a World Economic Forum and Harvard School of Public
Rediet Abebe joined the UC Berkeley faculty this spring as an assistant professor of electrical engineering and computer sciences, affiliated with the Development Engineering Group at the Blum Center. Abebe holds a Ph.D. in computer science from Cornell University and graduate degrees in mathematics from Harvard University and the University of Cambridge. Prior to Berkeley, Abebe was a junior fellow at the Harvard Society of Fellows.
Dr. Bertram Lubin’s 50-year career is not coming to a close. Although the former president, CEO, and research director of Children’s Hospital Oakland—who has served
Lynelle Cameron (Haas MBA ’01) has over 20 years of experience helping companies capitalize on market opportunities related to sustainability and climate change. Cameron is