The University of Arizona

Artificial Intelligence for Complex Systems

Program in Applied Mathematics Colloquium

Artificial Intelligence for Complex Systems
Series: Program in Applied Mathematics Colloquium
Location: Online
Presenter: Neena Imam, Director of Strategic Research Engagement (North and Latin America), NVIDIA

In recent years, the incorporation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and deep learning methods in computationally demanding modeling and simulation tasks has led to improved performance and knowledge discovery. This talk will discuss AI techniques for modeling and simulation of complex systems. AI can reduce design time and cost of complex interconnected systems, as well as lead to optimum system configurations. We will discuss NVIDIA’s AI-based modeling and simulation tools for smart and interconnected complex systems.

 

Bio: Neena Imam is the Director of Strategic Researcher Engagement (North and Latin Americas) at NVIDIA. Before NVIDIA, Neena served as a distinguished scientist and the Deputy Director of Research Collaboration in the Computing and Computational Sciences Directorate at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, performing research in extreme-scale computing.  Neena holds a Doctoral degree in Electrical Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology, with Master's and Bachelor's degrees in the same field from Case Western Reserve University and California Institute of Technology, respectively. Neena also served as the Science and Technology Fellow for Senator Lamar Alexander in Washington D.C. (2010-2012).

 

Place: Zoom: https://arizona.zoom.us/j/81337180102
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