
🛰️ What if we could see the invisible forces shaping our cities? Maps have long shown us where things are—but the future of geography is about what we can’t see. Today, satellite imagery, airborne sensors, and AI are transforming how we understand the world, revealing hidden patterns that shape climate, infrastructure, and everyday life. In this lecture, Dr. Lu Liang, Associate Professor at UC Berkeley, takes us inside the world of geospatial intelligence. From wildfire risk zones affecting millions of Californians to the real impact of urban green spaces, she explores how cutting-edge tools are redefining how we measure, predict, and design for resilience. Blending data, technology, and human-centered design, this talk shows how we’re moving beyond static maps—toward a dynamic understanding of the Earth that can help build smarter, more resilient cities for the future. 🛰️🌆✨ 🕰 Event Details What should I expect? 7:00-7:35 --> arrival & chats 7:35-8:20 --> lecture 8:20-9:00 --> q&a and more chatting Who's invited? Anyone with an interest in learning new things, meeting new people, and doing fun things on weeknights! Lots of people came solo to our last event, so don't be afraid to do the same—you’ll meet some awesome people! What about parking? There's no parking on-site, so we recommend street parking or using public transportation. Do I have to be 21+? No :) This venue is open to all ages. If you'd like to purchase alcohol, you must be 21+ and present a valid ID. Will…
1340 Fifth St, Berkeley
Donkey & Goat Winery, 1340 Fifth St, Berkeley, CA 94710, USA