Faculty Workshop Bridges Disciplines to Drive Innovation
Faculty Workshop Bridges Disciplines to Drive Innovation
On May 29, the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Data Science Institute hosted the AI for Accelerating Discovery Workshop. The event brought together over 50 researchers, creators and innovators from across the University of Houston to explore how artificial intelligence can transform research and creative practices.
Framing the Opportunities: AI Across Disciplines
The workshop aimed to close the gap between "user" domains and "developer" domains in an effort to leverage the University’s unique strengths across creative and scientific fields.
The afternoon kicked off with a networking lunch, followed by presentations from faculty representing six UH colleges that delivered insights into specific areas of inquiry. Speakers highlighted groundbreaking AI applications already taking root and opportunities for further research collaboration. Presenters introduced projects in laboratory data management, qualitative analysis, photonic device development, RNA delivery, medication adherence, superconductivity and other emerging frontiers for innovation.
“Research and creative work at UH is incredibly wide-ranging,” said Claudia Neuhauser, UH’s vice president/vice chancellor for research and director of the HPE Data Science Institute. “There’s real opportunity for advancing this work by connecting faculty to expertise beyond their own domains, and AI is proving to be an incredible catalyst for helping to break down traditional technical barriers.”
Turning Ideas into Action: Seed Grants for Interdisciplinary Teams
During the hands-on teaming session, participants broke out into cross-disciplinary tables to brainstorm, pitch ideas and start conversations with peers outside of their departments.
Facilitators guided these discussions to help researchers find complementary skill sets, matching domain experts with AI and machine learning developers to tackle complex, real-world problems.
To support the promising interdisciplinary teams that emerged from these discussions, HPE DSI will offer seed grants to jumpstart collaborative research projects.
For more information on upcoming workshops and resources, visit https://hpedsi.uh.edu/news-events.