The Center for Human, Artificial Intelligence, and Robot Teaming, or CHART, is dedicated to fostering an interdisciplinary research community focused on advancing issues related to these areas. CHART invites all faculty, students and staff who share an interest in this field to join us in our collaborative efforts.
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Seminars
Learn about upcoming seminars covering exciting and innovative research topics.

Attend Cybersecurity and Trusted Foundations seminar, July 28
The Center for Cybersecurity and Trusted Foundations invites you to an upcoming seminar on the General Data Protection Regulation. The General Data Protection RegulationsFriday, July 28, 20232–3:30 p.m.Brickyard (BYENG) 210, Tempe campus [map] and Zoom — seating is limited at Brickyard The General Data Protection Regulation came into effect in 2018 and represents a major…
SCAI Summer 2023 Seminar Series: Learn to Reconstruct Marine Productivity Through Machine Learning Algorithms and Big Data, June 8
See how machine learning and big data can recreate complex natural systems in this SCAI Summer Seminar Series hosted by Yezhou “YZ” Yang, an associate professor of computer science and engineering.

Attend the April CHART Chat and interdisciplinary networking event, April 20
Human systems engineering student Jordan Dunn will be discussing using OpenAI and Whisper to create a machine learning AI that IDs voices and transcribes what they said during the NGCV studies experiments. This will be followed by small group discussions and networking.

Beauty, Lies and ChatGPT: Attend the inaugural School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence Faculty Colloquium, April 13
SCAI Professor Subbarao Kambhampati will describe the origins and the status of generative AI and discuss some of its many implications.
Attend the next Frank Rhodes Lecture Series event about the science of learning, April 14
In this lecture, Candace Thille will explore how the relationship between learning research and instructional practice can and should change to meet the needs of adult learners and the larger society.
IEEE Education Society Seminar: Measuring students’ opportunities to develop professional skills — lessons learned in assessing ‘hidden’ constructs in education, March 31
Attend this upcoming IEEE Education Society Seminar presented by Tiantian “Olivia” Li, a doctoral student in the School of Engineering Education at Purdue University. This talk is co-sponsored by the ASU SenSIP Center.

Join us for the first Douglas C. Montgomery Distinguished Lecture by Harriet B. Nembhard, April 7
Join us for the Douglas C. Montgomery Distinguished Lecture at Arizona State University, a forum for the exchange of current topics related to industrial engineering.

Learn about drone research and network with robotics and AI researchers, March 16
Learn all about a drone project and network with other robotics and AI enthusiasts at the Chart Chats Interdisciplinary Networking event.
Join us for the Distinguished Seminar by Nobel Laureate Stanley Whittingham, Feb. 24
Join us for a distinguished seminar with Nobel laureate and Binghamton University Professor Stanley Whittingham, where he will discuss the future of lithium batteries on Friday, Feb. 24, 2023. This seminar is hosted by the School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy, where many ASU faculty members are conducting research that has been heavily…