Machine Learning in Medicine
VirtualVirtual lecture series on topics across machine learning in medicine, featuring extensive Q & A and panel discussions.
Virtual lecture series on topics across machine learning in medicine, featuring extensive Q & A and panel discussions.
Virtual lecture series on topics across machine learning in medicine, featuring extensive Q & A and panel discussions.
Join us in learning how a self-driving biomaterials lab powered by AI and automation is transforming material design to better integrate with biological systems, presented by Adam Gormley, Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Rutgers University.
Over two days of programming with some of the biggest names in health, AI, and technology, attendees will emerge with an actionable roadmap for successful innovations in healthcare.
Is generative AI transforming the scientific enterprise—and if so, how? What enduring effects will these changes have, particularly at a moment when scientific inquiry is more essential than ever for addressing global challenges? And how can scientists and science policymakers best prepare for—and shape—these transformations? This four-day symposium takes these questions head-on through a sequence of talks, public panels, and discussions, covering topics including
Join us for an inspiring, high-impact, event featuring distinguished Cornell alumni and faculty, leading corporate partners, dynamic and thought-provoking panel discussions, and a hands-on interactive workshop. Connect with industry experts, expand your network, and gain real-world insights in an engaging, collaborative environment.
AI’s rapid growth is accelerating discovery and industry—and expanding energy, water, and materials footprints from devices to data centers. Sustainable AI & Computing asks a central question: How do we realize AI’s benefits while reducing its environmental impact and resource use? Join the Cornell Atkinson Center for Sustainability for a faculty‑focused Topical Lunch on Sustainable AI & Computing. Share a two‑minute lightning talk on your research or collaboration idea, meet colleagues across disciplines, and explore opportunities for projects co‑developed with external partners (industry, public sector, NGOs) to drive measurable, real‑world impact. This session will help faculty: Connect with peers across colleges and disciplines Share […]
A Humanities Lab roundtable with Nina Beguš (Berkeley), Laurent Dubreuil (Cornell), and W. Starr (Cornell), moderated by Jacob Matthews (Cornell). This event is co-sponsored by the Cornell AI Initiative, and the French Studies Program.
Informed by Resilient Cornell, the CEMI project, and the best thought about change across Cornell, Future of Work II: Shaping What’s Next will provide the setting for conversation and connection.