Upcoming Events 

 

Fall 2023 Academic Artificial Intelligence Symposium

Friday, September 22, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., Zoom

The University of Tennessee invites you to this symposium dedicated to exploring the transformative power of AI in the realm of higher education. The symposium brings together educators, students, researchers, administrators, and industry experts to delve into the cutting-edge applications, challenges, and opportunities that AI offers in shaping the future of learning. No registration is required. 

 

Second-Annual AI Days

Monday-Friday, October 16-20, Reitz Union Ballroom

Moving from last year's two-day event to five days in 2023, AI Days will be an immersive event dedicated to AI for students, faculty and staff. From three student competitions to panel discussions on all things AI, this event is one you will not want to miss. 

Intellectual Property For Innovators 

Monday-Tuesday, October 16-17, Chamber, Reitz Union 

This two-day workshop is open to all UF Innovators who wish to learn how to protect your ideas and create value through intellectual property. Offering breakout small group discussions and expert advice from the IP attorneys at Wolf, Greenfield and Sacks, and the team at UF Innovate. First day is from 8:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Second days is from 8:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Registration required. 

NVIDIA DLI WORKSHOP   

Friday, October 20, 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., NVIDIA Auditorium, Malachowsy Hall

The title of this workshop is Synthetic Data Generation for Training Computer Vision Models. How much data is enough? This is a common question when fine-tuning or training computer vision models. In cases where data collection is a limiting factor, researchers can use synthetic data. NVIDIA Omniverse Replicator streamlines synthetic data generation using 3D assets into a single application. Learn how deep learning tools and Omniverse can be used together to streamline deep learning workloads. 

AI Day for Cancer Research

Tuesday, October 24, 10 a.m. - 3 pm., Cancer Genetics Research Complex 101 or Zoom 

The focus of the third annual UF Health Cancer Center AI Day for Cancer Research is cancer imaging. The primary objective of this mini-symposium is to create a dynamic platform that encourages the exchange of knowledge and the development of collaborative synergies, particularly in the context of imaging data in cancer research.  

Interface Teaching Conference: Imagine the Possibilities-AI in Higher Education

Conference occurs in April 2024. Submission of Proposals Due November 9, 2023.

Sponsored by the Center for Teaching Excellence, the Interface Teaching Conference provides faulty, staff, teaching/graduate assistants and post-docs with new strategies for teaching and learning. This one-day event will feature sessions designed to integrate teaching and learning with AI. The presentations will focus on how the classroom has changed with the impact of AI.