We bring in a variety of speakers to campus to talk about things that might not normally be covered in our classes. When possible, these seminars are recorded and made available to current students ...
Law and computer science interact in critical ways within sociotechnical systems, and recognition is growing among computer scientists, legal scholars, and practitioners of significant gaps between ...
Diksha Shukla, a University of Wyoming computer science assistant professor, will discuss “Machine Learning: Security Threats and Mitigation Efforts” as part of UW’s new School of Computing seminar ...
213-level knowledge needed, will benefit from 339 (DB) and/or 343 (OS) background. In this seminar, we will survey the fundamentals of data science by reading state of the art research papers in this ...
Affective computing represents a broad, interdisciplinary research and practice area focusing on a range of topics, including: affect-adaptive human-computer interaction, affective user modeling, ...
The Human Genome Project has given the world a deeper understanding of our DNA and allowed us to have a better knowledge of the biological processes such as Alternative Splicing (AS). AS is a ...
The increased use of artificial intelligence and machine learning tools in critical domains such as employment, education, policing, and loan approval has led to concerns about potential harms and ...
On June 23, 2023, the Center for Research and Development Strategy (CRDS), JST held the open seminar on “Recent Trends in Science, Technology, and Innovation Policies by the OECD Dialogue with Andrew ...