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AI for Engineering aims to ensure that, besides a solid foundation in fundamental engineering concepts, the College of Engineering’s graduates are well-versed in artificial intelligence principles and ready to enter an AI-native workforce.

The College’s faculty is deeply engaged in creating novel AI algorithms, developing specialized hardware to efficiently run these algorithms, and using AI to address engineering challenges across all disciplines. It is only fitting to incorporate AI extensively into our undergraduate engineering curriculum.

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AI Makerspace

The AI Makerspace is the nation’s only supercomputing hub used exclusively to teach about artificial intelligence. It gives our students hands-on experience with computing power typically found only in research labs or in tech companies, allowing them to explore at-scale engineering problems using AI. 

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Minor Degree in Applications of AI and Machine Learning

The degree program equips undergraduate students with skills and knowledge to use AI and ML to solve problems in engineering, humanities, and social sciences. It also provides students with the insight to describe and discuss current ethics and policy framework. 

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New AI Courses

The College has created and reimagined more than a dozen AI courses for undergraduates. The classes respond to demand from our students, initiatives within faculty research, and increasing needs from industry. 

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