?? SCI and the San Diego Supercomputer Center recently won an HPCwire award for their work on the National Data Platform (NDP). “By addressing data accessibility challenges and fostering partnerships, we are paving the way for responsible AI solutions that tackle some of the world’s most pressing issues." —Co-Principal Investigator Ivan Rodero
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The SCI Institute has established itself as an internationally recognized leader in visualization, scientific computing, and image analysis applied to a broad range of domains. The overarching research objective is to conduct application-driven research in the creation of new scientific computing techniques, tools, and systems. Alongside our research goal is our mission to use our research to educate students and staff. The SCI Institute is proud to have graduated, with an education at the cutting-edge of research, over 400 graduate students and postdoctoral fellows (the Institute has also interned nearly 100 undergraduates). SCI Institute graduates move into faculty positions with universities internationally and also become innovators with companies such as Exxon Mobil, Nvidia, Google, Intel, and Medtronics. SCI Institute researchers also apply many of the above computational techniques within their own particular scientific and engineering subspecialties, such as fluid dynamics, biomechanics, electrophysiology, bioelectric fields, parallel computing, inverse problems, and neuroimaging. A particular hallmark of SCI Institute research is the development of innovative and robust software packages, including the SCIRun scientific problem-solving environment, Seg3D, ImageVis3D, VisTrails, ViSUS, Cleaver, and map3d. All these packages are broadly available to the scientific community under open-source licensing and are supported by web pages, documentation, and user groups. With a focus on national and international collaborations, the SCI Institute either directs or is associated with several national research centers: the NIH Center for Integrative Biomedical Computing (CIBC); the DoE Scalable Data Management, Analysis, and Visualization (SDAV); and the US Army Collaborative Research Alliance (CRA) for Multiscale Research of Materials (EMRM).
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SCI affiliate faculty member Warren Pettine, assistant professor at Huntsman Mental Health Institute at the University of Utah, is moderating this AI in life sciences panel at 2 pm this Thursday, Nov. 14. The Utah Life Sciences Summit features a mix of speakers from academia (including other U faculty and leaders), government, and industry—read more at utahlifesciencessummit.com.
AI capabilities are rapidly evolving. Within the life sciences industry, AI is already having a profound impact, from accelerating the drug discovery process to medical devices, and enhancing patient care. Its influence is only likely to increase. In addition, the FDA is weighing how to incorporate AI in its regulatory role. Don't miss this featured panel, which will discuss how AI is currently being used in the life sciences and explore what AI is and is not in the sector. Register today for the Utah Life Sciences Summit happening Thursday, November 14! https://ow.ly/Pqvb50U3AMh This session's panelists include: - Warren Pettine, MTN & University of Utah, CEO, Co-Founder and Assistant Professor - Steven Lund, Cerbrec, CRO - Joshua Tamayo-Sarver, Inflect Health and Vituity, VP of Innovation - Raymond Peterson, DNA Analytics, CEO #BioUtah #UtahLifeSciences #2024ULSS #UtahLifeSciencesSummit
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?? AI media depictions and armchair expertise abound today. Think humanoid robots, virtual assistants, deepfake videos, and self-driving cars, and how these sorts of things impact real and fictional societies. Where is the tech headed? What’s most and least plausible? Join our panel of University of Utah professors on Dec. 6 at The Leonardo to hear their thoughts. RSVP for free admission: lu.ma/sv2dlp6h. What do you want to hear the panelists discuss? Let us know in the comments! Moderator: Ana Marasovi?, Assistant Professor, Kahlert School of Computing, University of Utah Panelists: ? Elizabeth Callaway, Assistant Professor, Department of English ? Rogelio E. Cardona-Rivera, Assistant Professor and Founding Faculty, Division of Games, Entertainment Arts and Engineering ? Aurora Clark, Professor, University of Utah Department of Chemistry ? Kenneth Collins, Assistant Professor, Film & Media Arts Department ? Guanhong Tao, Assistant Professor, Kahlert School of Computing, University of Utah
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?? RSVP at lu.ma/5md3gvx7 to join us on Nov. 12!?Satoshi Minoshima, MD, PhD will moderate an AI in Healthcare panel with cardiology and molecular medicine expert?Eric Topol, MD and an impressive roster of University of Utah faculty members from the Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute at the University of Utah and University of Utah School of Medicine: Manish Parashar, Orly Alter, Karli Gillette, Andrew Arai, Martin Tristani-Firouzi, MD, and Mark Yandell.
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SCI's One-U Responsible AI Initiative is co-sponsoring this public lecture from Peter Norvig on Nov. 12. Join us to hear from an expert who literally wrote the book on AI—his "Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach" is the leading textbook in the field, used here at the University of Utah and far beyond.
Current AI large language models can answer a wide variety of questions on a wide variety of topics. They sometimes make mistakes, sometimes bad ones. What would it take to turn them into reliable, useful tutors for the next generation of school children and lifelong learners? Computer scientist and AI pioneer Peter Norvig will answer this and more during the next Frontiers of Science lecture. Tuesday, November 12, 6 p.m. Aline W. Skaggs Biology (ASB) Building Auditorium, Rm 220 This event is free to the public and RSVPs are not required, but encouraged, by November 5. https://lnkd.in/gGwtFAR3 This event is co-hosted by the Kahlert School of Computing, University of Utah and the One-U Responsible AI Initiative.
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?? AI & YOU: Join us at The Leonardo 4 pm next Friday, Nov. 1, to learn about the ethical, social, and legal implications of AI and what you need to know in today's AI-enabled world. RSVP to attend for free: lu.ma/9olx8syl. One-U RAI's Penny Atkins will moderate a discussion among University of Utah experts from a variety of fields: -Leslie Francis, professor in the University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law and the Department of Philosophy (University of Utah College of Humanities) -Brent Kious, associate professor of psychiatry in Huntsman Mental Health Institute at the University of Utah -Marina Kogan, assistant professor in Kahlert School of Computing, University of Utah -Martell Teasley, associate provost for strategic academic initiatives and professor in the College of Social Work
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Come work with us! Seeking a tenure-track faculty member interested in the combination of urban planning and computational and data-enabled research. Desirable focus areas include smart cities, urban infrastructure, equity in housing, equitable transportation access, urban data science, urban informatics, spatial analytics, and more.
??Job alert!! ?? Department of City & Metropolitan Planning in collaboration with Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute at the University of Utah is looking for Tenure-track Assistant Professor in Urban Informatics/Analytics. Join our faculty of exciting scholars and do-ers in their endeavor to tackle persistent planning problems using new age methods. Apply today! https://lnkd.in/g5E6rgES
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After back-to-back hurricanes forced IEEE VIS organizers to cancel Florida conference plans, the event went virtual this week. SCI members past and present held leadership roles and received top honors, including best paper (Devin Lange and Alexander Lex), a test of time award (Alexander Lex), a dissertation award (Lin Yan, a former student of Bei Wang Phillips), and best poster honorable mention (Rifat Ara Proma and Paul Rosen). ??
SCI’s Strong Showing at IEEE VIS Includes Top Awards and Organizers
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“AI is not here to replace medical experts. It’s about revealing what’s hidden and enhancing workflow.” —SCI's Shireen Elhabian at the Sept. 23 One-U RAI Symposium. Read the full University of Utah Health recap at the link.
How can #ResponsibleAI improve health care and save lives??Where have we already made progress? Read a University of Utah Health recap of our Sept. 23 Symposium, which featured talks on how we can use AI to predict stillbirth risk and enhance medical image analysis.
Promise and Potential Pitfalls of AI in Health Care Come to the Fore at One-U RAI Symposium
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Last night, The Leonardo presented its prestigious namesake award to Kahlert School of Computing, University of Utah alum Ed Catmull, Pixar Animation Studios co-founder and computer graphics pioneer. Chris Johnson, a past awardee and SCI's founding director, led a captivating Q&A covering Catmull’s journey. Read the recap: theleonardo.org/catmull/