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AI Helpful Tips: Enhance Your Work with Campus-Wide AI Tools
The Office of OneIT is excited to share a curated list of AI tools that are available and approved for use across our campus. This list is continually updated as we discover new and innovative software solutions.

Driven to Innovate
Entrepreneur Igor Jablokov ’01 MBA is reducing the distance between people and information through artificial intelligence

CTL Faculty Fellows on Generative AI for Spring 2024
As an AI Fellow, Dr. Troutman-Jordan aims to enhance faculty and student knowledge and skills related to Generative AI. She is interested in helping colleagues gain a greater understanding and ability to use AI in the classroom and capitalize on opportunities related to AI through workshops and mentoring while increasing their awareness of the limitations […]

Roundtable on AI Policy and Practice at UNC Charlotte
The Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) is driving momentum and support for AI in Education through training/workshops and collaborative campus events.

2nd Annual AI Institute on Smarter Learning: Keynote and Sessions
Shaping next-generation learning experiences with generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools.

Ushering in a Smart Future Responsibly
In Hollywood, powerful evil artificial intelligences take over governments, destroy planets and predict our every move. In real life, the problems with AI are often those of their creators — perpetuating and worsening gender and racial biases

Advanced computing at UNC Charlotte indicates current antibodies effective
A team at UNC Charlotte’s Center for Computational Intelligence to Predict Health and Environmental Risks (CIPHER) and Tuple, a Charlotte-based genomics consulting firm, has used artificial intelligence to rapidly assess the public health implications of the newly emergent SARS-CoV-2 XBB.1.5 variant.

Heavy Lifters
Women researchers who manage, interpret and apply big data

NSF grants awarded CCI researchers to explore ways AI can aid aging population
Srijan Das and Xiang Zhang, two first-year faculty researchers in the College of Computing and Informatics, have received funding from the National Science Foundation to investigate how artificial intelligence can benefit older adults and others in health care settings.

Health Monitoring System for Elderly Wins NSF Grant
A project co-led by Dr. Mona Azarbayjani, associate professor of architecture, and Dr. Hamed Tabkhi, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering, has received a Small Business Technology Transfer Phase I (STTR) grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF).