LOGAN – A new Data Science and AI Center will open in January at Utah State University serving as USU’s hub for students, faculty, staff and external stakeholders interested in data science, machine learning and AI.
The center is hosting an opening kickoff at 3 p.m. January 24 in the Perry Pavilion at the Huntsman Business School.
Kevin Moon, director of the new center, said its goal is to build a stronger data science and AI community at USU.
The four USU departments which founded the center are math and statistics, computer science, electrical and computer engineering and data analytics and information systems.
Also recently joining the center is the College of Humanities and Social Sciences. Each department will provide funding to the center and each has a faculty member on the steering committee.
The public is invited to the opening kickoff and to register for the event visit the Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (DSAI) website.