This one-day symposium provides an opportunity for students and faculty to explore the intersections of artificial intelligence and design. The keynote will be given by Krishna Bharat, WashU parent and distinguished research scientist at Google, plus three sessions with WashU faculty and guests covering topics like creativity, interaction design, and current issues in AI.
Co-presented by the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts and the McKelvey School of Engineering, sessions take place in Weil Hall and are open to the WashU community.
Support for this event is provided by the Ralph J. Nagel Dean’s Fund.
McKelvey School of Engineering, Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts
Melissa Meinzer | mmeinzer@wustl.edu
Krishna Bharat , WashU parent, Technologist and innovator, Distinguished Research Scientist, Google, Inc.
Kory Bieg, AIA, AB ’99, Founder and Principal, OTA+
Ian Bogost, Barbara and David Thomas Distinguished Professor, Director of Film & Media Studies , Professor of Computer Science & Engineering
Constance Vale, Assistant Professor and Chair, Undergraduate Architecture
Matthew Allen, Visiting Assistant Professor
Chandler Ahrens, Associate Professor, Sam Fox School
Sharvari Mhatre, Lecturer, Sam Fox School
Jonathan Hanahan, Associate Professor, Interaction Design
Heather Snyder Quinn, Assistant Professor, Interaction Design
Alvitta Ottley, Assistant Professor, Computer Science & Engineering
Caitlyn Kelleher, Associate Professor, Computer Science & Engineering
https://samfoxschool.wustl.edu/calendar/events/670-ai-design-mini-symposium
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