“As the role of AI expands dramatically, our ability to understand the biological brain can play a key role in building intelligent machines. Inspired by insights from neuroscience.” Advances in efficient computing hardware and systems will help extend the capabilities of AI to a wide range of applications.” Dilitha KuditipudiMcDermott, is Endowed Chair of UTSA’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Founding Director of the MATRIX AI Consortium, and NICE’s Onsite Organizer.
“UTSA is honored to host the 10th Annual NICE Conference Series, which will bring researchers from across disciplines from around the world together to foster conversations that advance scientific excellence in AI, It can inspire you.” Taylor Amy. “Our knowledge enterprises, particularly UTSA’s Matrix AI Consortium, continually seek opportunities to collaborate across sectors and look forward to the discoveries that will emerge from this conference.”
San Antonio NICE conference keynote speakers include:
- Gerd CowenbergProfessor of Biotechnology and Co-Director of the Neural Computation Laboratory at the University of California, San Diego
- Liszt MicklainenProfessor of Computer Science, and Assistant Vice President of Evolutionary Intelligence at Cognizant AI Labs at UT-Austin
- Michael MilfordProfessor of Electrical Engineering, Deputy Director, Center for Robotics, Queensland University of Technology
Leading researchers from Heidelberg University, IBM and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) will also speak at the event. Click here for more information on the topic.
“At NICE, our goal is to inspire the brain to make future computers not only more powerful, but more energy efficient. Brad Aimone, a prominent member of the technical staff of the Computing Research Center at Sandia National Laboratories and one of the leading organizers of NICE. “This will help make exciting technologies such as artificial intelligence not only cheaper in terms of power and climate costs, but also more manageable and safer, which will benefit us all in the long run. can be obtained.”
The conference is sponsored and hosted by Intel, UTSA’s Vice President of Research, Economic Development and Knowledge Enterprise (REDKE), and UTSA’s MATRIX: AI Consortium for Human Well-Being.