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As global demand for electric vehicles increase, as does the need for advanced safety measures in lithium-ion batteries.

Preventing car battery fires with help from machine learning

Sept. 6, 2024

New research led by University of Arizona doctoral student Basab Goswami is paving the way for improved safety in electric vehicles by predicting and preventing dangerous battery overheating.

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Mollie Silva, Product Manager, AI Engineer UA Institute for Computation and Data-Enabled Insight and Professor Soo Hyun Kim P.h.D. Retailing and Consumer Science, Norton School of Human Ecology

VR Development Paves the Way for Sustainable Retailing Education

Aug. 28, 2024

Professor Soo Hyun Kim, Ph.D., is leading this innovative effort to transform sustainability education through AI and virtual reality (VR) technologies.

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Photo of Anastasia Rastelli.

Incoming Wildcat Wants to Combine AI with Film and Television

Aug. 19, 2024

After being accepted to 27 colleges, Anastasia Rastelli chose the U of A for its strengths in computer science, physics, artificial intelligence, and film and television.

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AI Core + Design Lab

Aug. 9, 2024

At the University of Arizona, 60 students recently completed a summer internship program focused on leveraging artificial intelligence through the AI Core and Design Lab.

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AI Core intern demonstrates 3D brain scans created by the scientific external reality summer internship team using Unreal Engine 5.

Student internship offers taste of an AI-powered future

Aug. 7, 2024

AI Core + Design Lab Summer Internship Showcase is the culmination of a summer internship that offered a transformative experience for students, providing them with hands-on opportunities to explore and develop cutting-edge artificial intelligence technologies.

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Transforming Classrooms with Generative AI

A Recent Report Shares How Generative AI is Changing the Classroom

July 8, 2024

Melody Buckner, associate vice provost for Digital Learning and Online Initiatives and member of the AI Working Group at the University of Arizona, shares her perspective on AI adoption in education in this insightful report about how generative AI is changing the classroom, recently published by the Chronicle of Higher Education and Amazon Web Services.

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Q&A with Gus Hahn-Powell

Unlocking Careers in AI with Human Language Technology: Q&A with Gus Hahn-Powell

July 3, 2024

In a recent Q&A, Gus Hahn-Powell, assistant professor of linguistics and director of the Online MS in Human Language Technology (HLT) at the University of Arizona, discusses the transformative power of AI in academia and beyond.

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A flooded road in Houston in September 2017.

Flood monitoring from space: A Q&A with flood expert Beth Tellman

June 27, 2024

Beth Tellman, an assistant professor in the University of Arizona School of Geography, Development, and Environment in the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, uses satellite imagery to improve our understanding of where floods have happened and are currently happening.

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A flood map

Beth Tellman Awarded 2023 Innovation Grant to Tackle Flood Justice with AI and Satellite Imagery

June 26, 2024

Beth Tellman, professor at the School of Geography, Environment, and Environment at the University of Arizona, received a grant to create a flood database to support flood justice lawsuits and promote equitable flood adaption using AI and satellite imagery.

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AI Core Interns

AI Core Summer Internship

June 12, 2024
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