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NJBDA Announces Keynote Speakers and Program Highlights for 2024 Annual Symposium
Sherry Marcus of Amazon Web Services and Shiren Vijiasingam of Instructure to give keynotes.
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Sherry Marcus of Amazon Web Services and Shiren Vijiasingam of Instructure to give keynotes.
Abstract submissions are due no later than Sunday, April 21, 2024.
NJBDA's Matt Hale was a guest on "Minding Your Business" over the weekend to discuss NJBDA's recently launched New Jersey Pathways to Career Opportunities partnership.
"Certainly there's a lot of hype," Bader said, "but there's also a lot of real-world threats."
Abstracts due by March 22, 2024. Topics of interest include learning and Generative AI, Ethical Implications of AI, AI and Workforce Readiness, AI for Educational Equity, AI and Societal Inequity, AI and Algorithmic Bias, AI and Student Success, AI and Academic Research.
Hosted by Rutgers Bloustein School’s Master of Public Informatics (MPI) program, the inaugural competition challenge “Does News Media Spread Fear of AI?” will aim to discover dominant themes in media coverage of AI by analyzing news headlines.
Rutgers data science and bioinformatics, structural biology, and structure-guided drug discovery for oncology expert to headline forum.
Avidon Health seeking candidates for the position of Coaching Advisor & Research Fellow.
Artificial intelligence experts from ADP, Amazon and Maersk highlighted this year’s NJIT Data Science Summit, hosted by the university’s Institute for Data Science.
The study of building and broadening data analytics and visualization skills in urban research received a $1 million boost from the National Science Foundation (NSF) in the form of a three-year grant to an interdisciplinary team of Kean University faculty.