Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Consortium (AC) is leading a revolutionary shift in scientific discovery that is accelerating technology development and commercialization. The Consortium will leverage the power of artificial intelligence
-
also benefit from a world class environment in the broader fields of medical and artificial intelligence research. The position is a critical new addition to the department and is part of a major
-
also benefit from a world class environment in the broader fields of medical and artificial intelligence research. The position is a critical new addition to the department and is part of a major
-
course (INF2138H – AI in Library Science: Social, Political, Practical Impacts) explores the transformative role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the field of library and information science, with a
-
Artificial Intelligence (RAI) is about ensuring that socioenvironmental responsibility is a fundamental and permeating consideration in all stages (conception, evaluation, deployment, monitoring, etc.) of AI
-
faculty member at the Full Professor Level with diagnostic expertise and an established academic program in gastrointestinal pathology and artificial intelligence. The anticipated start will be July 1, 2025
-
of academia, industry, and government that leverages the power of artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, materials sciences, and high-throughput chemistry to create self-driving laboratories (SDLs
-
senior members of the University and the business community. Assets (Nonessential): Familiarity with developments in artificial intelligence (AI) related to the field of strategic communications To be
-
knowledge; technological support for decision making (including predictive analytics, machine learning and artificial intelligence); the main types of information systems in health care and their design; and
-
. They also present challenges: New types of data, (e.g., from DNA testing) may increase risk to privacy. For machine learning and artificial intelligence to work properly, data needs to be centralized