Notre Dame’s Lucy Family Institute connects undergraduate students with 1st Source Bank for experiential learning course
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Lucy Institute faculty participate in American Political Science Association (APSA) Annual Meeting & Exhibition
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Los Angeles, California, August 31- September 3, 2023
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Lucy Institute faculty Valentina Kuskova and Dmitry Zaytsev participated in the 119th American Political Science Association (APSA) Annual Meeting & Exhibition. Kuskova served as a chair and discussant in the panel “New Challenges in Technology Governance” in “Science, Technology, and Environmental Policy” Division. Participants from George Mason University, University of Texas, Arizona State University, and University Laval explored the politics and challenges of governing technology, including AI, facial recognition technology, genomic advances, and more. In the panel “Fostering Cooperation on Climate and the Environment,” Zaytsev presented the work titled, “Influence of International Institutions and National Governments on Environment,” which was focused on causal mechanisms behind the attempts of international environmental institutions to improve environmental quality.
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246 Hesburgh Library | 11:00am
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Lucy training workshops will be held throughout September and into October. These workshops are open to undergraduate and graduate students, faculty, and staff. Topics include:
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| Soc(AI)ety Seminars Series
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Upcoming Session: September 20th, 2023
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Jordan Auditorium Rm 104 | 2:30pm
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The Soc(AI)ety Seminars, hosted by the Lucy Family Institute for Data & Society, are a collection of talks with a vision for AI’s present and future impact on society. This series aims to inspire new research.
The inaugural edition of the Soc(AI)ety Seminar Series will focus on Responsible AI and AI Governance.
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| Applications now open for SEEKCommons 2023 Fellowship
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September 5th -October 15th, 2023
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The Socio-Environmental Knowledge Commons (SEEKCommons) project is dedicated to building pathways for horizontal collaborations across Science and Technology Studies (STS), Open Science (OS), and socio-environmental researchers and community organizers.
The SEEKCommons Fellowship is an initiative to bring graduate students and early-career researchers with new perspectives and voices to socio-environmental research with open technologies. Our program is designed to:
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- Encourage new integrative practices involving environmental and climate action research with OS practices
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Provide a space for fellows and network members to connect on research issues, challenges, and solutions.
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The First PhD Thesis competition - ODSIE 2023
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November 16-17, 2023, Istinye University, Istanbul, Turkey
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The best doctoral thesis in Industrial Engineering and other related fields will be selected and introduced during the 1st International Conference on Optimization and Data Science in Industrial Engineering. Since optimization and data science are naturally interdisciplinary, all graduates of Industrial Engineering, Management, Economics, Computer Engineering, Manufacturing and Production Engineering, Financial Sciences, etc. can participate in this competition.
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"The Lucy Family Institute will be an intellectual and interdisciplinary beacon that produces impactful and equitable data-driven solutions for the good of society."
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– Nitesh Chawla, Founding Director
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