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Learn about upcoming seminars covering exciting and innovative research topics.

The Dean's Distinguished Lecture
Composer Jean-Claude Heudin plays the keyboard next to an image of a planet.

Learn about a hybrid emotional AI for electronic music, Oct. 9

The School of Arts, Media and Engineering and the School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence invite you to an enlightening event that explores the intersection of music and artificial intelligence. Join us as Jean-Claude Heudin, renowned scientist, composer and AI expert, delves into the role of algorithms in music creation. Many people, even musicians, hesitate…

David Turk

Attend Future Careers in a Clean Energy Economy seminar with Department of Energy Deputy Secretary David Turk, Feb. 27

Join a crucial conversation with Department of Energy Deputy Secretary David Turk as he shares a futurist perspective on careers that are essential to securing America’s clean energy economy and that help address the global climate crisis. Learn what a career in climate and clean energy looks like, and how the DOE implements historic pieces of legislation to help the U.S. reach its net-zero carbon goals…

How can AI improve human well-being in the domain of self-driving cars? Attend the CHART Chats Interdisciplinary Research Networking series starting Sept. 15

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.

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…