Students interested in working with artificial intelligence are invited to attend the Nittany AI Challenge Celebration Event from 5-8 p.m. Sept. 10 in Heritage Hall in the HUB-Robeson Center at University Park. Students can register to network with AI professionals, enjoy a free meal, get inspired to create teams for the 2020 challenge, and see which projects from the 2019 challenge have been awarded additional development funding.
Faculty who bring real-world experience and research to the classroom are invaluable to students’ growth and learning. Two such faculty members joined Penn State Great Valley’s management division this semester: Yong O. Kim, assistant teaching professor of finance, and Yuan Shi, assistant professor of accounting.
The Complex Adaptive Systems Conference, to be held Nov. 13-15 at Penn State Great Valley, will bring together researchers from academia, industry, and government to discuss applications of computational intelligence and machine learning methods to address challenges in cyber physical systems and sociotechnical systems.
Bring your lunch and get ready to relax and learn at the new "Noontime U" series of talks at Penn State at the Navy Yard. The fall series focuses on sustainable living and kicks off at noon on Wednesday, Sept. 18.
The series kicks off on Wednesday, Sept. 25, with Janny Scott discussing her new book, "The Beneficiary," which delves into the complicated personalities of her iconic Main Line family.
Wayne Frick worked with the REV-UP Center for Entrepreneurship at Penn State Great Valley to refine his idea for a wireless device that would transmit the sounds of birds from an outside feeder to a receiver inside.
Several of Penn State Great Valley's international students spent their summers applying their skills at a variety of internships. Some students shared the details of their internship experiences.
Anchal Gupta, a data analytics graduate student at Penn State Great Valley, attended the inaugural Artificial Intelligence for Engineering Summer School, where she presented her master's thesis research to a panel of industry leaders.
Penn State Great Valley recently launched a campus Giving Society, honoring multiple people and companies at a dinner event. Two Penn State alumni were also presented with awards for their contributions to campus.
Kathryn Jablokow discussed the themes of communication, collaboration and trust with the senior leaders of the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command to help build a culture of unity.