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Vipin Kumar Elected to UN Panel on AI

The United Nations Independent International Scientific Panel on Artificial Intelligence is the first global scientific body dedicated entirely to artificial intelligence and established by the UN General Assembly.

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Preparing Students for AI-powered Workplace

CS&E has developed two new courses and an AI minor to ensure that students across the entire university have access to AI training.

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Important Safety Resources

Learn more information about campus security and your personal rights.

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Aryan Deshwal Wins Innovative Deployed Application Award at IAAI Conference

The winning paper showcases how AI can expedite the manufacturing process for certain metal alloys by narrowing down the feasible configurations to 3D print a substance.
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Cultural Continuation via Data Visualization - Centering the Indigenous Experience in Climate Science

PhD candidate Sean Dorr is helping foster relationships between Indigenous communities and climate scientists by using data visualization tools that connect Indigenous communities to their lands,
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Vipin Kumar named to Inaugural UN Independent International Scientific Panel on Artificial Intelligence

The panel’s role is to provide independent, evidence-based assessments of artificial intelligence (AI) and to inform global understanding of its opportunities, risks, and societal impacts.

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The Department of Computer Science & Engineering at the University of Minnesota has come a long way in the past 50 years. We have made tremendous progress and have become one of the most vibrant and interdisciplinary departments within the College of Science and Engineering, the University of Minnesota, and the computer science field at large.

Watch and listen to stories of how the department started, the years of growth, and where we are headed in the future.