Hariri Institute for Computing, Boston University

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Hariri Institute for Computing, Boston University

Hariri Institute for Computing, Boston University

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Initiating data-driven research convergence & accelerating integrated initiatives for social impact in #datascience #ai #ml #cloudcomputing & #cybersecurity

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Bill Freeman, a Thomas and Gerd Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT EECS, recently completed a 40-year-long project — a project he'll review at our Distinguished Speaker Seminar on Tuesday, March 24! This event is co-sponsored by the BU Artificial Intelligence Research (AIR) Initiative and the Hariri Institute. Learn more: spr.ly/6018B6RCOn
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🔐 Join us Wednesday, March 18 for a CyberAlliance Seminar with Morgan Weiland, Assistant Professor of Communication Law at Boston University College of Communication, as she presents "Courtroom as Laboratory: How the Reno Litigation Produced Legal Facts and Knowledge about the Internet."
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Join us for the MedAI Hack on April 10 & 11 as we tackle real biomedical problems using AI/ML on de-identified clinical datasets—imaging, EHR, genomics, and more. Limited spots and up to $10K in prizes! Register by April 3: spr.ly/6019hCY8c
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This Wednesday! Join the Center for Computational Science as they co-sponsor a Greater Boston TheoChem Seminar with Connor Coley, Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT Talk Title: Computer-aided synthesis planning: the basics & beyond Abstract: Much progress has been made in recent years toward the development of computer-aided synthesis planning (CASP) programs capable of recommending retrosynthetic pathways to molecules of interest. Modern programs make use of machine learning techniques to learn feasible retrosynthetic disconnections from databases of published organic reactions. In the first half of the talk, I will discuss the key components of CASP and the variety of approaches that have been taken by our group and others to address them. In the second half, I will focus on a couple of recent research directions we have undertaken to (i) improve our ability to ideate pathways for complex molecules, (ii) make recommended pathways more experimentally actionable, and (iii) critically evaluate the feasibility of proposed transformations.
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🔐 Join us for the first session of the CyberAlliance Series on Wednesday, February 11 with Allison McDonald, Assistant Professor of Computing & Data Sciences.
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Introducing Terrier Spirit Days 🐾 A new monthly tradition to celebrate BU pride and build community across campus. 📅 First Thursday of every month 🎉 First-ever Spirit Day: February 5 Wear BU gear, red, or white, or show your spirit your own way. Everyone’s invited.
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Welcome back, Terriers! We have a great event coming up on 1/27. Our Artificial Intelligence Research (AIR) Initiative is hosting a talk with Shrimai Prabhumoye, Senior Research Scientist at @NVIDIA’s Applied Deep Learning Research Group and an Adjunct Professor at Boston University.
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Machine learning meets R: Graduate Student Fellow Sarah Milligan’s new package brings variational autoencoders to tabular data—uncovering insights and creating synthetic datasets for researchers everywhere. Explore the breakthrough: spr.ly/6018C4Ceo
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