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Educators will discuss how to best utilize artificial intelligence in the classroom.
The visit spotlights UB’s national leadership in artificial intelligence and New York State investment to spur research growth.
This marks the second year that the program has received this award.
The funding will help researchers advance AI-powered medical imaging, develop new lubricants for longer lasting cars, catch cybercriminals and more.
Matilde Sánchez-Peña and partners will study why, despite 20 years of investment, woman make up only 20% of engineering students and tenure-track faculty.
Prize money will allow Journey’s End Refugee Services to implement the UB team’s standout project.
The funding, from the National Science Foundation, will help train 24 cybersecurity experts who work for the FBI, CIA and other agencies
The scientific sleuthing is one of many activities planned at the Eric Pitman Annual Summer Workshop in Computational Science.
Review of CVs shows fewer women enter and more leave these fields, a pattern that is explained in part by gender-based prejudice.
The 6-week program includes participants who study everything from pharmacy and physiology to ecology and health information systems.
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