TILOS Faculty Affiliate Rose Yu named to MIT Technology Review’s list of innovators under 35
MIT Technology Review
Yale Daily News || This commitment is in response to the recommendations of the Report of the Yale Task Force on Artificial Intelligence, a set of recommendations for coordinated action and University-wide artificial intelligence investments developed by a team of faculty members who already use AI in their departments. [University Provost Scott] Strobel wrote that […]
UC San Diego Today || “Through expressive and more human-like body motions, we aim to build trust and showcase the potential for robots to co-exist in harmony with humans,” said Xiaolong Wang, a professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering. “We are working to […]
San Diego State University News || In collaboration with the NSF Institute for Learning-enabled Optimization at Scale, the project will focus on diversity within the AI research community.
The U.S. National Science Foundation is excited to announce a new round of ExpandAI awards dedicated to fostering diversity and inclusion within the artificial intelligence research community. “NSF Expanding AI Capacity in San Diego: A Strategic Collaboration between San Diego State University and TILOS AI Institute” aims to expand the AI research, education and infrastructure […]
The Robot Report || The quadrennial set of recommendations is produced and sponsored by institutions led by the University of California, San Diego. The authors sent the latest edition to presidential campaigns, the AI Caucus in Congress, and the investment community, noted Henrik I. Christensen, main editor of the roadmap.
Robohub || TILOS Robotics team members Henrik Christensen, Hao Su, and Xiaolong Wang, and graduate student Nicklas Hansen are members of the Open X-Embodiment Collaboration.
TILOS Foundations team members Stefanie Jegelka and Suvrit Sra were honored with Germany’s most highly endowed research award.
Congratulations to TILOS Networks team member Shirin S. S. Bidokhti and Foundations team member Hamed Hassani, both of University of Pennsylvania, whose paper received the 2023 IEEE Communications Society & Information Theory Society Joint Paper Award.
The IEEE International Symposium on Field-Programmable Custom Computing Machines (FCCM), is a premier conference in field-programmable gate array (FPGA) research, including computer-aided design (CAD) and architecture. Zhili Xiong and Rachel Selina Rajarathnam work with TILOS Chips team co-lead David Pan at UT Austin.