National Artificial Intelligence (AI) Research Institutes Theme 5 - AI Institute in Dynamic Systems Webinar
September 25, 2020 - 3:00pm to 4:00pm Eastern
Zoom Webinar
The National AI Research Institutes program seeks to enable multidisciplinary, multi-stakeholder research on large-scale, long-time-horizon
challenges in areas of national importance, through the growth of the network of National AI Research Institutes. There are eight institute themes this year. Theme 5 - AI Institute in Dynamic Systems supports
research and education in fundamental AI and machine learning theory, algorithms, and use-inspired engineering and science for real-time sensing, learning, decision making and predictions that lead the way towards safe, reliable, efficient, and ethical data-enabled
engineering and science systems.
The Program-wide
Webinar for the National
Artificial Intelligence Research Institutes solicitation NSF
20-604 is scheduled at 3:30-5:00 PM on September 21, 2020 (Please Register at https://nsf.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_6Qo-wGMtTOaniMch4auBKQ). This
Theme 5 Webinar will cover theme-specific goals, submission requirements, and answer theme-specific questions.
Agenda:
- Program and Theme 5 specific information and introduction to theme and program contacts
- Prepared Frequently Asked Questions
- General Questions & Answers
To join the webinar, please register in advance at:
https://nsf.zoomgov.com/meeting/register/vJIsceCuqT8uGKwozHE_h-Wi4F7lEE3lQvM
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
On H.323/SIP room system:
H.323: 161.199.138.10 (US West) or 161.199.136.10 (US East)
Meeting ID: 161 696 7442
Passcode: 752636
SIP:
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Passcode: 752636
Meeting Type
Webcast
Contact
Ying Sun, 703-292-7443,
NSF Related Organizations
Directorate for Engineering
Directorate for Computer and Information Science and Engineering
Directorate for Mathematical and Physical Sciences
Raymond A. Adomaitis
Program Director: Process Systems, Reaction Engineering, and Molecular Thermodynamics
Division of Chemical, Bioengineering, Environmental, and Transport Systems
Directorate for Engineeering, NSF