At its core, the AI in Research Symposium is about turning possibility into practice. This year’s program puts the spotlight on how researchers are actually adopting AI, not just what AI can do. Through keynote addresses, along with AI Journey presentations and posters from across disciplines, attendees will hear firsthand about the motivations, methods, challenges and lessons learned when AI and research meet. Together, these sessions offer researchers practical, actionable insights into how to move from curiosity to implementation and make AI work in their own research contexts.
Keynote Speakers:
Annie Hsieh
Associate Professor of Music Theory, Carnegie Mellon University and Composer
Jun Li
Founding Chair of the Department of Molecular Genetics and Genome Sciences, University of Oklahoma Health Science Center
Venkat Viswanathan
Associate Professor of Aerospace Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Michigan
Keynote Speakers:
Annie Hsieh
Associate Professor of Music Theory, Carnegie Mellon University and Composer
Jun Li
Founding Chair of the Department of Molecular Genetics and Genome Sciences, University of Oklahoma Health Science Center
Venkat Viswanathan
Associate Professor of Aerospace Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Michigan