We are searching for tenure-track faculty in Computer Science and Engineering at @NotreDame. Computer vision, software systems for robotics, and quantum computing as priority search areas. Come join our growing department! Apply at Interfolio: https://t.co/J7HazVjLbj
🫶 Engineering students have chosen their favorite mentor—congratulations to @ND_CSE Prof. Ramzi Bualuan! Recognized for insightful guidance, constructive feedback, and standout career advice. 👏
🔗 https://t.co/GDNVYG7zB5
🚨🚨 JOB ALERT 🚨🚨
Notre Dame's Technology & Digital Studies Programs (in the College of Arts & Letters) are hiring an assistant teaching professor. A+ opportunity for someone teaching at the intersection of data, computing & the liberal arts 🧵 1/
https://t.co/PbrknZHDhb
Did you know? The first long-distance wireless transmission in North America was on the @NotreDame campus on April 19, 1899, led by Prof. Jerome Green. We celebrate this in April! https://t.co/3M5jsSDPWp
Ramzi Bualuan '85 has witnessed firsthand how @NotreDame alumni & students create a special community to support persons with disabilities.
"The world will be better because of kids like the ones who are volunteers for ... Best Buddies."
Watch video ➡️ https://t.co/rkkLFUAVCE
This week's "What Would You Fight For?" story just aired in the stadium.
It shares how @NDengineering professor Fanny Ye is using AI to identify and dismantle the systems that allow opioids to be sold on both social media and the dark web.
Learn more: https://t.co/mMNtzEOqpQ
.@NDengineering invites applications for a non-tenure-track teaching faculty position to support instruction in the First-Year Engineering Program for the fall of 2024. Please encourage candidates to apply: https://t.co/FoYYmrKfaB.
Thursday Seminar: Nathaniel Hanson, MIT, “Material Informed Robotics – How Sensing the Stuff Around Us Makes Robots Smarter”-for details: https://t.co/ldwMiiTXur
Dr. Walter Scheirer's new book, "A History of Fake Things on the Internet" will be released on December 5th. Stanford University Press has a terrific write-up of it here: https://t.co/zzSYd9jFcf
"AI is a product of human ingenuity; thus, any AI necessarily carries with it some of the humanity that underpins creativity."
@wjscheirer on AI's potential for good in human creativity.
https://t.co/O4iinaXyNf
With @KeoughGlobalND, we invite applicants for a tenure-track (open-rank) professorship in applied ethics and technology. The ideal candidate will have a strong research agenda in applied ethics related to AI and digital technology.
More at: https://t.co/Wsy9oIMgwp
Congratulations to Lu Niu, Jeremy Speth, Nathan Vance, Ben Sporrer, Adam Czajka, and Patrick Flynn on receiving a Best Paper Award at CVPM 2023 for their paper, “Full-Body Cardiovascular Sensing with Remote Photoplethysmography”: https://t.co/CZSr9EyBg5
Amazing! Computer Science + Engineering Prof. Jane Cleland-Huang and her students @NotreDame develop #AI solutions for drones, deploying them to assist in rescue missions and find victims faster.
Extremely grateful to have won this year's Mark Everingham Prize at #ECCV2022! The best part about serving the computer vision community for me has been working with so many fascinating and friendly folks --- if you haven't volunteered before, I strongly encourage it...