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Field Trip to the Garfield Innovation Center at Kaiser Permanente

November 2, 2023
Field Trip to the Garfield Innovation Center at Kaiser Permanente

Health Track Fellows had the opportunity to tour the Garfield Innovation Center at Kaiser Permanente with Gary Waymire, Director of Innovation Consultancy. Waymire shared insights on applying innovation to facilities, processes, patient care, and technology, highlighting essential tools for effective prototype creation. The Garfield Center is one of several Kaiser Permanente innovation entities and has been a space where they have tested, mocked up and simulated many health care innovation projects.

Dr. Rebecca Hope from YLabs Guest Lectures

October 10, 2023
Dr. Rebecca Hope from YLabs Guest Lectures

Health + Innovation track Fung Fellows learned more about the design process through Dr. Rebecca Hope, CEO of YLabs, a research and design organization developing technologies and to amplify youth agency, power, and opportunity. Dr. Hope spoke on the importance of designing for digital equity. In this process, she walked through YLabs’ project on implementing a digital learning and self-care program to improve mental health literacy and awareness in youth, from its starting steps in research to current steps in implementation and evaluation. Through sharing her journey at the intersection of healthcare and design, students were able to not only learn more about design principles and methods, but were able to gain valuable insight in the space.

Impact of AI on Healthcare with John Robichaux

October 3, 2023
Impact of AI on Healthcare with John Robichaux

John Robert Robichaux, the Executive Director of the Fung Institute, discussed the impact of AI on healthcare with the Health + Innovation cohort. He highlighted significant ways that AI currently shapes healthcare, which he referred to as “3 Big Buckets.” This includes maximizing efficiency in the healthcare system to nurture doctor-patient relationships, predictions of pharmaceutical discovery, and integration of health and wellness through everyday activities (ie. fitbit, sensors, gaming eyewear to determine disease). With his inspiring talk, John challenged the Fung Fellows to ponder an important question — what will human-centered AI and ethical healthcare for the next generation look like?

Field Trip to Tilden Park

September 27, 2023
Field Trip to Tilden Park

Hands-on experience and connection with nature is always integral in the promotion of biodiversity; to quote the Fung Fellowship’s Conservation + Innovation track, “significant emphasis is placed on finding solutions for living more harmoniously in nature,” which was exactly the goal for the Conservation track’s Field Trip to the Wild in Tilden Park on September 27th! Fung Fellows were first assigned a “Tech Challenge” as a preparation lab for the subsequent field trip during which they split up into teams and set up trail cameras, cleverly designed with camouflage and able to take multiple pictures with customizable speeds/intervals, capture modes, and image/video resolutions to capture any number of wildlife species in the area.

Game and Pizza Social Afternoon

September 21, 2023
Game and Pizza Social Afternoon

Fung Fellows gathered together for a fun social event at Shires Hall with games, music, and everyone’s favorite, pizza! This marked the inaugural social event of the year and we are looking forward to many more fun gatherings ahead!

Generative AI in Healthcare with IDEO

September 12, 2023
Generative AI in Healthcare with IDEO

Kathy Huang, Daniel Tauber, and Yicheng Sun from IDEO, a global innovation and design company, joined the Health + Innovation track seminar to speak about their experiences in design and facilitate discussion on generative AI in health spaces. Through an engaging activity where students were asked to rank how much they agreed or disagreed with different statements, the panel was able to pave the way for meaningful dialogue surrounding the relationship between social determinants of health and new technologies. 

Fung Fellowship Boot Camp 2023

August 26, 2023
Fung Fellowship Boot Camp 2023

Our all-day Boot Camp featured various skills building activities, intro to the program + FF staff and teaching team, team-based interactions, and professional development opportunities. Additionally, to make it even more special, the presence of our Fung Fellowship alumni added depth and insight to this enriching kick-off experience! We’re absolutely delighted to welcome our 7th Fung Fellow Cohort and excited to explore innovative ideas in Health & Conservation spaces fueled by their diverse talents, perspectives, and passion for making a positive social impact!

Innovative solutions to restoring the Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument

August 12, 2023
Innovative solutions to restoring the Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument

This August, a team of Fung Fellows: Kelsey Leet, Anjana Saravanan, Aditya Vunnum, Joelle Siong Sin, and Elena Mujica had the chance to put their design into action with the help of their project partner, the Papahānaumokuākea Marine Debris Project (PMDP) — a non-profit that aims to protect the sensitive wildlife and critical habitats of the Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument (Northwestern Hawaiian Islands) from the threats of marine debris. The team embarked on a trip to Hawaii to field-test their underwater net removal prototype, which featured a cutting and tensioning tool designed for improved efficiency.

Fung Institute End of Year Showcase

May 4, 2023
Fung Institute End of Year Showcase

The annual Fung Institute End of Year Showcase marked a remarkable end to a successful school year for the MEng and Fung Fellowship programs. Guided by this year’s inspiring theme of ‘Reshaping the Future,’ the event witnessed 17 exceptional Fung Fellowship teams and 58 MEng teams proudly present their year-long projects to an audience of over 600 attendees, comprising of diverse campus communities and esteemed industry experts. The showcase served as a testament to the transformative power of collaboration and innovation for a better tomorrow.

End of Year Dinner Celebration

April 27, 2023
End of Year Dinner Celebration

To mark the end of a great school year and celebrate their journey and accomplishments together, Fung Fellows gathered for a joyous end-of-year dinner celebration, organized and led by the Student Leadership Board.

Spring Networking Event

April 13, 2023
Spring Networking Event

Alumni, friends of Fung, and the cohort of 2023-24 gathered for an in-person Spring Networking Event that included a panel discussion skillfully led by our student facilitators, providing a unique opportunity for our alumni to share valuable insights, explore journey synergies and reflect on their professional experiences. The event extended into the evening with a lively open networking session, enabling alumni and current cohort of Fung Fellows to engage in open discussion, forge new connections and nurture existing relationships.

Ready, Design, Go

March 7, 2023
Ready, Design, Go

To make the admissions and recruitment process more reflective of the Fung Fellowship experience, our student Recruitment Board revamped and redesigned the application process and piloted a new interview process and format – Ready, Design, Go. The fellowship is committed to co-design and adapting our processes as the program evolves and students needs and interests change.

Spring Retreat 2023

February 11, 2023
Spring Retreat 2023

The cohort of 2022-23 Fung Fellows came together to participate in the Spring Retreat, where fellows across both Health and Conservation tracks engaged in exciting design challenges, interactive hands-on workshops and fun teaming activities. Through a rotating workshop module, everyone had an opportunity to build Vibrotos and engage in a Figma workshop, which fostered cross-cohort engagement and a rich exchange of unique ideas. Additionally, Fung Fellows ventured into the great outdoors with Cal Adventures, where they learned more teaming skills through playful collaboration. This retreat truly exemplified the essence of the Fung Fellowship, nurturing collaboration, fostering innovation, and co-designing experiences.

Fung Fellowship x Hopelab Design Challenge

December 6, 2022
Fung Fellowship x Hopelab Design Challenge

In the Fall of 2022 Fellows collaborated with Hopelab to answer, “How might we promote youth mental health and wellbeing in the next digital era?” Tasked with conducting user research interviews and developing a prototype to leverage the power of technology, Fung Fellows eagerly embraced the opportunity to innovate. Driven by their desire to create user-friendly technological solutions, and advance supportive and accessible care in the digital space, the teams demonstrated diverse skills and perspectives, enabling a rich and comprehensive exploration for impact in our changing digital landscape.

Tilden Park Field Trip

September 28, 2022
Tilden Park Field Trip

Fellows in the Conservation + Innovation track took a field trip to set camera traps with Naturalists of the Tilden Nature Area, part of the East Bay Regional Park District. With their expert help, students hope to capture any number of wildlife species that roam the Tilden area, including the elusive mountain lion. In roughly three weeks’ time, the cameras will be retrieved and the images collected will be analyzed for a mini design challenge project.

Boot Camp 2022

August 27, 2022
Boot Camp 2022

Our kick off to the fellowship experience was in person this year featuring human-design workshops, community building, leadership lightening talks, and sessions run by Honors Fellows including Hardware and Software basics as well as Notion. Our new teaching team was introduced and all were ready to start the semester!

Fung Institute End of Year Showcase

May 5, 2022
Fung Institute End of Year Showcase

The Fung Institute hosted our first End of Year Showcase at Mudd Hall with both the Master of Engineering and Fung Fellowship programs showcasing their projects from the academic year. Fellow teams either shared a poster or interactive tabletop display with an audience of over 600 guests to share in innovation and community.

Exploratorium Retreat

April 9, 2022
Exploratorium Retreat

Fung Fellows gathered together to adventure across the Bay to the Exploratorium in San Francisco to be inspired by creativity, interactive education, and play. With the goals of community building and learning more about prototyping, fellows from all tracks spent the day exploring and brainstorming how they would take what they learned and apply it to their own prototypes.

Recruitment Board Reviews Applications

February 28, 2022
Recruitment Board Reviews Applications

Driving the Fung Fellowship recruitment and admissions cycle are a group of dedicated current Fung Fellows from the Health, Conservation, and Honors tracks. Fellows review applications holistically, keep the values of the fellowship central, and make key decisions in the admissions process.

Fall 2021 Final Events

December 8, 2021
Fall 2021 Final Events

Fung Fellows created prototypes, pitches, and videos for their final Design Challenge of the semester. Each track and the Honors cohort held in-person events to present their work to their peers, campus community, and project partners. Fellows in the Conservation track created ‘Engagement Stations’ to share more about their innovations with the audience.

Fungsgiving 2021

November 24, 2021
Fungsgiving 2021

Fung Fellows and Staff from all tracks gathered together in Shires Hall to celebrate the holiday season, share food, and practice gratitude together. We are grateful for the ability to hang together in person and to our extended community!

Honors Fellows Visit Hoopa Valley Reservation

November 20, 2021
Honors Fellows Visit Hoopa Valley Reservation

The EFC West Honors Team traveled to Northern California to the Hoopa Valley Reservation to meet with tribal leaders and the community as they partner together for the year-long design project. During the visit, Honors Fellows conducted interviews, learned more about and listened to the community, and pivoted their project.

Bill Wise from Pixar Guest Lectures

November 3, 2021
Bill Wise from Pixar Guest Lectures

Bill Wise, a veteran employee at Pixar, joined the Conservation + Innovation track to discuss his journey from teaching himself computer programs to becoming the character supervisor for the Incredibles. Fung Fellows learned about the risks it took to make seemingly impossible movies come to life and the value of storytelling.

DC 2: Integrated Health and Wellness for Aging Populations

October 19, 2021
DC 2: Integrated Health and Wellness for Aging Populations

As a part of the project kickoff, Fung Fellows in the Health + Innovation track had the opportunity to hear from Dan Gillette from The Change Lab at UC Berkeley School of Public Health, our partner organization for the second Design Challenge. Fellows learned about the importance of “wrap-around” services in supporting the physical and social health of elderly individuals and of existing services, like the PACE program, that allow elders to age-in-place.

Health Misinformation Design Challenge

September 14, 2021
Health Misinformation Design Challenge

The Health + Innovation track kicked off its first Design Challenge by exploring health misinformation. Two experts⁠—Coye Cheshire from the School of Information and Jessica Durkin from Facebook⁠—were invited into the classroom. Fellows explored the landscape of misinformation, disinformation, and the impacts on personal and community health decision-making.

Back in the Fung Fellowship Classroom

September 9, 2021
Back in the Fung Fellowship Classroom

Fung Fellows are back in lab sections each week deepening their learning from lectures and engaging in small group discussions. Tyus Williams, our Conservation track GSI, hangs with students post conversations exploring the differences between bioaccumulation and biomagnification.

Hybrid Boot Camp for Incoming Fellows

August 28, 2021
Hybrid Boot Camp for Incoming Fellows

With the Fall 2021 semester upon us, the Fung Fellowship kicked off the program experience in a hybrid boot camp event. Incoming Fung Fellows committed to a two-day event human-design workshops, community building, and preparing for the fall semester. Honors Fellows lead several sessions, setting the foundation for cross-cohort connections.

Health + Innovation: Midterm Presentations

March 16, 2021
Health + Innovation: Midterm Presentations

Marking the half-way point in our semester-long design challenge, all of our project partners were invited into the virtual classroom to hear rapid fire presentations from multiple teams. Project partners and guests provided direct feedback, asked questions, and used Miro to capture key comments for propelling each project forward.

Patrick Gonzalez speaks with Conservation + Innovation fellows

February 28, 2021
Patrick Gonzalez speaks with Conservation + Innovation fellows

Conservation + Innovation fellows welcomed Patrick Gonzalez, Principal Climate Change Scientist for the National Park Service and Associate Adjunct Professor at UC Berkeley focused on human-caused climate change through scientific research to reveal new insights on ecosystem impacts and carbon solutions.

Recruitment Board Launched

January 12, 2021
Recruitment Board Launched

In a continued effort to co-design the fellowship experience, we launched a formal Fung Fellowship Recruitment Board to lead the recruitment and admissions cycle for incoming fellows. This board consists of ten members driving everything from our outreach strategy to our data collection methodology. This is one of many opportunities for fellows to grow their leadership and to leave a lasting impact on the program.

Sharon Negri speaks with Conservation + Innovation track

December 31, 2020
Sharon Negri speaks with Conservation + Innovation track

Sharon Negri, Founder and Director of WildFutures, joined the Conservation + Innovation fellows to discuss wildlife tracking. Fung Fellows had an exclusive Q&A session with Sharon as they dove deeper into the direct exploitation of organisms through a case study about California mountain lions.

Design Challenge 2: Conservation Track Partners with Wildlife Conservation Network

October 21, 2020
Design Challenge 2: Conservation Track Partners with Wildlife Conservation Network

The Conservation + Innovation track launches a seven-week design challenge to answer the question: “How might we co-create sustainable income opportunities that: (a) decrease human-based pressures on wildlife species; and (b) mitigate biodiversity loss as well as threats to human health and livelihoods?” Eight teams of fellows worked with Wildlife Conservation Network partners to create innovations around the globe from addressing gillnet fishing in Belize to supporting cheetah conservation in Botswana.

Design Challenge 1: Eco-Friendly Alternatives to Waste-Sourced Fertilizers

October 14, 2020
Design Challenge 1: Eco-Friendly Alternatives to Waste-Sourced Fertilizers

There is perhaps no bigger driver of change to natural ecosystems than agriculture. One detrimental practice is the use of waste-sourced materials in fertilizers. Our Conservation + Innovation fellows thus tackled the question, “How might we use technology to help farmers better understand the environmental impacts of fertilizers, and make more eco-friendly fertilizer choices?” in partnership with Save Our Soil, an Earth Island Institute sponsored project. Their multifaceted innovations included mock websites and phone apps, and even one working app prototype aimed to teach the next generation of farmers about environmentally friendly farming practices through interactive games. Our design challenge partner Patricia Martin, Executive Director of Save Our Soil, was impressed, saying, “The work put in by the students was incredible. There are some real possibilities that could help farming practices become greener and our food supply and environment become cleaner!”

Design Challenge 1: Equity and Access in Telehealth

October 13, 2020
Design Challenge 1: Equity and Access in Telehealth

Fung Fellows in the Health + Innovation track partnered with Kaiser Permanente and UCSF for their first Design Challenge of Fall 2020 to answer the question: How might we use telehealth to improve equity and access for patients and providers? As COVID-19 has expedited and expanded telehealth services, fellows first worked to synthesize what has already been tried and the lessons learned and then applied their insights for a more equitable future for healthcare, with increased access to quality care as the immediate crisis response to the pandemic subsides.

Q&A with Eric Daniel Metzgar

September 2, 2020
Q&A with Eric Daniel Metzgar

Emmy Award winning documentary filmmaker Eric Daniel Metzgar joined the Conservation + Innovation fellows to discuss his film, The Chances of the World Changing, which exams one individual’s extraordinary attempts to save rare turtle and tortoise species from extinction. Fung Fellows had an exclusive Q&A session with Eric as they dove deeper into navigating complex societal and economic systems, cultural beliefs and values, individual responsibility, and the urgency to save our planet’s species.

Virtual 2020 Bootcamp

August 30, 2020
Virtual 2020 Bootcamp

This year, the Fung Fellowship Boot Camp was hosted entirely remotely for the very first time. This event is the first opportunity for Health + Innovation and Conservation + Innovation fellows to meet and work with each other. The boot camp served as an exciting look at how the fellowship will continue to develop as a program in an online format and kick off the largest fellowship class yet!

Summer Internship Highlight: Sonal Kapoor (FF ’20)

August 19, 2020
Summer Internship Highlight: Sonal Kapoor (FF ’20)

Sonal Kapoor, is spending her summer as a Kleiner Perkins (KP) Design Fellow, where she is interning at Nuna.

Nuna is a healthcare tech company that creates software tools to support low-cost and high-quality healthcare to people across the country. Sonal’s work consisted of researching, designing, and testing a dashboard to help track the return on investment (ROI) of a Nuna tool.

Most of Sonal’s academic work relates to her major, Economics, so she attributes the Fung Fellowship for introducing her to human-centered design in the public health/healthcare space. She says the program has helped build her confidence as a designer, especially in the area of public health and healthcare, making for a seamless transition to her work at Nuna.

Summer Research Highlight: Kamu Potharaju (FF ’20)

August 19, 2020
Summer Research Highlight: Kamu Potharaju (FF ’20)

With the support of the SURF Fellowship from UC Berkeley, Kamu Potharaju is working as a research assistant and on her public health honors thesis with Dr. Courtney Lyles from the UCSF Center for Vulnerable Populations (CVP). Her research will be a part of a larger effort, called MAVEN, to design a community-driven personal health library platform for individuals with diabetes in SF. Kamu plans to study how clinical providers can better integrate knowledge of social determinants of health into their treatment of patients with diabetes.   Kamu’s work incorporates skills she learned in the Fung Fellowship, including user-interviews, interactive prototyping, and interdisciplinary collaboration.

2020 Honors Team Makes and Delivers 300 DIY gowns to the Elder Care Alliance

June 1, 2020
2020 Honors Team Makes and Delivers 300 DIY gowns to the Elder Care Alliance

Our 2020 Honors Team Adapt began the academic year working with the Elder Care Alliance (ECA) to design adaptive apparel for caregivers dressing older adults with mobility challenges. When the COVID-19 pandemic broke out, it was clear that the ECA caregivers safety had to be revisited. Therefore, the team quickly pivoted to design personal protective equipment (PPE), specifically non-surgical gowns, that were in most critical need. After weeks of researching and prototyping they settled on a simple gown design, recruited over 50 volunteers, and delivered over 200 gowns. Read more about their work here!

Virtual Graduation For Inaugural Honors Cohort

May 10, 2020
Virtual Graduation For Inaugural Honors Cohort

It is with deep appreciation that we graduate our 2019-2020 Honors Fellows. We wished we could have been able to gather in person to celebrate them. Resorting to the next best thing, the Honors class was recognized with a letter sent to their homes to be opened together during a virtual graduation. The letter included homemade Fellow-themed BINGO board. After kind words were exchanged, the whole group played BINGO, while simultaneously reminiscing about their FF experience and celebrating each other.

Aging 360 – First Year Fellow Project Showcase

May 7, 2020
Aging 360 – First Year Fellow Project Showcase

SinceFebruary, our Fellows had been working with four project partners – CareMerge, OLLI@Berkeley, SF Tech Council, and Tin Can Associates – to create technologies for improving the lives of older adults.These challenges include intergenerational connections, employment, aging in place, and the role of caregivers. Nine Fellow teams presented their innovations and recommendations to their partners and our community.

Students Distantly Design

April 3, 2020
Students Distantly Design

Amidst a global pandemic the whole world adjusted to an intensified virtual life. With Fellows spread across the nation and globe due to COVID-19, students got creative when it came to customer engagement and teaming. Using tools such as Mural.io and instagram polls, the Fung Fellows persisted to push their projects forward and connect with team members.

Fellowship Hosts PIT Summit

March 12, 2020
Fellowship Hosts PIT Summit

The Fellowship, lead by Director Jennifer Mangold with assistance from 3 Fellows, hosts the first Public Interest Technology Summit on UC Berkeley’s campus. It was here that university program and division directors, faculty, graduate and undergraduate students, along with local community and government organizations met with the shared purpose of collaborating on public interest technology (PIT) programming at UC Berkeley, outlining the campus’ landscape, and identifying areas of opportunity for curriculum development and cross-campus collaboration. Due to the COVID-19 crisis the team quickly pivoted to provide an in-person and remote experience.

New Conservation + Innovation track launched

February 15, 2020
New Conservation + Innovation track launched

The program makes an exciting announcement that the 2020-21 class will include two tracks: Health + Innovation and Conservation + Innovation. The new Conservation + Track was launched in partnership with the Rausser College of Natural Resources. The announcement was met with celebration from current and prospective students alike.

Honors and Year 1 Fellows Retreat

February 1, 2020
Honors and Year 1 Fellows Retreat

To kick off the new semester, both cohorts participated in fellowship retreats. With the goal of getting to know each other better, improving teaming and leadership skills, and to simply unplug, the Honors Fellows went off to Walker Creek Ranch in Petaluma and the Year One students flew through the redwoods at Strawberry Canyon. Both classes came back to campus with a little mud on their knees and a lot more understanding and appreciation for their classmates and team members.

Honors and Year 1 Fellows Fall Semester Showcase

December 11, 2019
Honors and Year 1 Fellows Fall Semester Showcase

Congratulations to our Year 1 Fellows and Honors Fellows for completing their fall semester presentations! Year 1 Fellows pitched their innovations addressing isolation and loneliness to our project partner, Hopelab, and Honors Fellows presented their mid-term deliverables on their progress in user research.

Year 1 Fellows Second Design Challenge with Hopelab

October 29, 2019
Year 1 Fellows Second Design Challenge with Hopelab

In partnership with Hopelab, Year 1 Fellows work in teams to tackle the question: “How might we reduce loneliness among college students?” In the following weeks, students engage in extensive customer engagement, understanding, and framing along with idea generation, prototyping, and user-testing.

Honors Lab Leaders

October 22, 2019
Honors Lab Leaders

To grow as leaders and professionals, Honors Fellows design and deliver lab sessions to the first year Fung Fellows throughout the year. Lab Leaders tackle topics ranging from how to win hackathons to design language and design language + implicit bias!

Honors Project Partner Presentations

September 11, 2019
Honors Project Partner Presentations

Honors Fellows launched their year long project experience through an evening of networking and partner pitches. The Fung Fellowship invited YMCA, Bitmark, Hopelab, Elder Care Alliance, and OLLI to pitch their project ideas and discuss how Fung Fellows can move the needle in their health + innovation initiatives.

Class of 2021 Fung Fellowship Bootcamp

August 23, 2019
Class of 2021 Fung Fellowship Bootcamp

New cohort of Fung Fellows bond in teams as they tackle a design challenge on social connectedness with the Tang Center, engage in cohort and skill building, and design a final pitch video to kick off the Fellowship experience.

Reflection on a Fellow’s Journey

May 30, 2019
Reflection on a Fellow’s Journey

Fung Fellow, Sonia Salunke, shares her story on her transformative journey through the first year of the Fellowship. Watch Sonia’s video here and learn more through the eyes of a Fellow!

Journeys in Aging and Innovation

May 6, 2019
Journeys in Aging and Innovation

In the final event of the year, twelve Fung Fellow teams showcased their semester-long projects & innovations to reimagine the future of aging to an audience of over 200 guests. Teams worked directly with four project partners working on innovations ranging from gamification to incentivize community supported caregiving networks to designing engagement stations for patients with dementia. Read the recap!

Hopelab Site Visit

March 8, 2019
Hopelab Site Visit

Fung Fellows visited Hopelab to learn about how Hopelab is utilizing technology and human-centered design to combat loneliness and isolation in the student community. Fellows provided Hopelab professionals with feedback on their concepts, wireframes, branding, and moodboards.

Leadership Retreat

March 1, 2019
Leadership Retreat

Fung Fellows participated in a variety of activities and workshops aimed at building leadership, communication, and critical thinking skills. Through problem-solving and team collaboration, Fellows built trust, growing as individuals and as a cohort.

Fall Final Project Presentations

December 4, 2018
Fall Final Project Presentations

Fung Fellows presented their final project pitches to Fellows, Fellowship staff, and a panel of external judges, summarizing their work on the Purple Asparagus platform. Fellows used a multi-media approach while keeping the customer at the center of their innovations.

Entrepreneurial Mindset Workshop

December 1, 2018
Entrepreneurial Mindset Workshop

Sponsored by VentureWell, the Fung Fellowship hosted an impactful workshop focused on the entrepreneurial mindset. Not limited to entrepreneurs, the workshop focused on how to approach challenges, mistakes, and opportunities, while continuously improving your skill set throughout a career.

New Partnership with Purple Asparagus

October 8, 2018
New Partnership with Purple Asparagus

Purple Asparagus, an organization that educates children and communities about healthy eating for the body and environment, drives the second design challenge with the question: “How might we use technology and the Purple Asparagus program to improve childhood nutrition?”

New Cohort Redesigns Moffitt

August 15, 2018
New Cohort Redesigns Moffitt

A new Fung Fellow cohort of 55 students kicked off their Fellowship journey together in a three-day bootcamp, with a focus on creating innovations for Moffitt Library to ultimately improve student wellbeing. Read this design challenge here!

Fung Fellow Collection

May 1, 2018
Fung Fellow Collection

The inaugural class of Fung Fellows showcased their year-long, innovation lab projects at an exclusive event at BAMPFA. Harnessing meaningful customer engagement, their innovations leveraged emerging technologies, such as virtual and augmented reality, blockchain, connected devices, and more.

FI Winter Spotlight

December 5, 2017
FI Winter Spotlight

For the first time, the Fung Fellows and Masters of Engineering students presented their projects side by side. Nine Fellowship teams shared their health and wellness innovation to guests from across the Bay. Read more here!

CITRIS Award Recipients

November 15, 2017
CITRIS Award Recipients

Congratulations to Fung Fellow team, GAIT! GAIT won funding for their health + tech innovation that supports mobility in older adults from the CITRIS Tech for Social Good Program.

Kicking off Year-2

September 11, 2017
Kicking off Year-2

Fellows back at UC Berkeley exploring partner organizations and potential projects for the academic year. Fellows form their own teams and work directly with community and industry to bring a project from ideation to product development.

Fung Fellows in the Wild

August 15, 2017
Fung Fellows in the Wild

To kick off the second year of the Fellowship, Fellows met for an overnight retreat to reconnect as a cohort and get the design juices flowing for final projects.

Video-Storytelling Workshop

August 15, 2017
Video-Storytelling Workshop

Fung Fellows spend two days learning about videography and editing, compelling storytelling techniques, and the unique stories each Fellow holds.

Fellows at Kaiser Permanente

July 10, 2017
Fellows at Kaiser Permanente

Fellows brought their unique experience and knowledge to each internship site. Three Fellows interned in different departments at Kaiser Permanente. Read more about their work here

Summer Internships Near and Far

June 15, 2017

In the summer bridging the two years of the Fellowship, Fellows participated in internships across the globe. Check out interactive internship map

Fellows Present at YTH Conference

May 9, 2017
Fellows Present at YTH Conference

Three Fellows presented their innovations to improve sexual health education at the Youth + Tech + Health conference. Read more here

FF Spring Expo

May 1, 2017
FF Spring Expo

At the end of second semester, Fellows pitched their innovations to reduce social isolation for older adults and veterans to the wider FF community.

Inside the Classroom

April 17, 2017
Inside the Classroom

Trained in the Design Process, Fellows embrace the iterative process by seeking feedback from peers, experts, and customers throughout the product development.

FungMakes

April 7, 2017
FungMakes

Fellows participate in a workshop on rapid prototyping using a variety of lo-fi mediums. Here they reimagine a Bart Station designed to optimize the experience for older adults. Learn more here

Fellows Launch Venture

January 4, 2017
Fellows Launch Venture

Sparked from the final FF Design Challenge, two Fellows started their own start-up to build healthier sleeping habits for young children.

FF Fall Expo

December 5, 2016
FF Fall Expo

During the final event of first semester, Fellows showcased innovations sparked by the following question: ‘How might we use game play to enhance emotional development in kids who have experienced trauma?’

Collaboration in Action

November 15, 2016
Collaboration in Action

Fellows work closely in interdisciplinary teams in Lab sections each week, focusing on team dynamics, effective communication, and human-centered design.

Fellows Win Stanford MedX Competition

October 22, 2016
Fellows Win Stanford MedX Competition

Two Fung Fellows won the Stanford’s MedX Youth Changemakers Competition and are now developing their product to transform the transition from pediatric care to adult care. Read more details here

Community in the Classroom

October 17, 2016
Community in the Classroom

Our Community Judges Panel from Alameda County Public Health Department, Tiburcio Vasquez Clinic, and UC Berkeley Wallace Center give constructive feedback on sexual health education innovations as part of a design challenge on teen pregnancy.

5 Year Open House

October 7, 2016
5 Year Open House

Fung Fellows share about the new addition of the Fellowship to the Institute and demonstrate Blue Goji VR technology with guests.

First Design Challenge

September 6, 2016
First Design Challenge

Focusing on youth during semester one, fellows embarked on their first FF Design Challenge by talking with experts in person and virtually about socialization of babies.

Inaugural FF Bootcamp

August 15, 2016
Inaugural FF Bootcamp

Fung Fellows came together for the first time during a week of bootcamp to begin technical learning, storytelling practice, and cohort building.

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