If you are interested, please attend!

 

Thanks,

Lori

 

From: Tammy Ramos <Tammy.Ramos@utsa.edu>
Date: Wednesday, November 13, 2024 at 10:51
AM
To:
Cc: Michelle Atchison <michelle.atchison@utsa.edu>
Subject: Your Invited: Special Zoom FRAC Session on UTSA AI

Good Morning,

 

You are invited to attend a Special Zoom FRAC Session on UTSA AI on Thursday, December 5, 2024 at 8:00 AM CT. You are welcome to share/invite UTSA Colleagues.

 

Focus:  While AI is being integrated and generated across our campus, much of the information is not broadly known. This special session is to identify how UTSA is approaching AI and what are the forecasts for future for academic courses, tool/services, and research. Included is a summary on the forecast of AI funding opportunities in the Federal and State sector. 

Goal:  Generate broader awareness of UTSA AI and enhance the network of information sharing. 

 

Location: https://utsa.zoom.us/j/94594665062

Meeting ID: 945 9466 5062

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Agenda

Opening:

              8:00-8:10           JoAnn Browning, VPR- HSRU Alliance CHIP-AI

 

Topics: 

 Identify current UTSA research and course capabilities related to AI and how UTSA wants to Grow in the AI Domain (25 mins)

8:10-8:15           MATRIX AI and AIxBio efforts at UTSA - Amina Ann Qutub, Lead, MATRIX AI Consortium Associate Professor

8-15-8:20           The New College - Paul Rad, Associate Director of Research for School of Data Science

8:20-8:25           Research Capabilities Development-Nicole Beebe, Asst VP, Faculty Research Dev.

8:25-8:30           International Efforts and AI- Lisa Montoya, Vice Provost & Sr. International Officer

 

UTSA use of AI as a tools, service, and policy (25 min)

              8:35- 8:45          Academic Innovation - Jake Erney, Director of Strategic Initiatives

              8:45- 8:50          AI for Tech Transfer - Christine Burke, Director for Commercialization & Tech Trasfer

8:05- 9:05           Legal Perspectives on AI Utilization in Universities - Jason King, AVP of Strategic Risk Management and Chief Legal Officer

9:05- 9:15          Research Security - Lori Schultz, Senior Associate VP for Research Administration

 

Virtual Guest Speaker:

9:15-9:35           Smartphone Sensors & Artificial Intelligence: A Game Changer in STEM Education - David Rakestraw, Lawrence Livermore Lab (20 min)

Guest Speaker Summary:

David Rakestraw is a senior scientist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) in Livermore, California. For more than a decade, he led multidisciplinary research and development teams to counter chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive threats. Over the past 5 years, he has focused on STEM education where he is developing inquiry-based activities that take advantage of the sensors in smartphones. Prior to LLNL, he spent 12 years at the Sandia National Laboratories location in Livermore, California, where he engaged in a wide range of research and development activities which began with the development of laser-based diagnostics for studying combustion processes. Rakestraw also co-founded Eksigent Technologies which built and sold high pressure liquid chromatography instruments globally. Rakestraw has a BS in Chemistry from Ohio Northern University and a PhD in Chemical Physics from Stanford University.

Here is a link to the website where my current educational materials are posted.

 

Forecast of Federal and State Sector Opportunities

9:35-9:45           Texas Forecast – Jason Hassay

Federal Funding Forecast - Michelle Atchison

Question and Answer- Round Robin

 

9:45 Closing

 

We look forward to see you all! If you have any questions, please contact Michelle Atchison, michelle.atchison@utsa.edu.

 

GO RUNNERS!

 

Tammy

Tammy A. Ramos
Program Manager

The University of Texas at San Antonio
Office of Research - Strategic Research Development
One UTSA Circle,
San Antonio, TX 78249-3209