 | Dr. Katia Meggiorin | Professor of Information Systems
Delivering Value with IT: Business Model
Wednesday, March 26 • 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM (EST) |
Join Dr. Meggiorin as she delves into the role of information technology in driving value creation through business models. She will guide you through the fundamental components of a successful business model, using real-world examples and an in-class exercise to explore how strategic IT integration can optimize business strategies. |
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 | Dr. Violet (Xinying) Chen | Professor in Analytics and Information Systems
Data Analytics Framework and Applications
Tuesday, April 8 • 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM (EST) |
Join Dr. Chen as she explores the CRISP-DM framework, a structured approach to data analytics. Through a practical example, she will break down the six key phases of a data analytics project and discuss various real-world applications where data-driven insights drive decision-making. |
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 | Dr. Yu-Dong Yao | Professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering
Full Radio Spectrum Awareness Using Deep Learning (How to Do AI Research)
Tuesday, April 22 • 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM (EST) |
With the advancement of AI, machine learning (ML), and deep learning (DL) research, widespread applications have been found in various engineering domains. This talk presents AI/ML/DL applications in wireless communications. Specifically, we will discuss wireless systems identification and classification (e.g., radio spectrum sensing, signal and protocol classification, and cellular network identification) using ML/DL methods. We will also discuss the most recent AI research in Large Language Models (e.g., ChatGPT) and their uses in engineering designs and applications. |
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 | Dr. Michael Greenberg | Professor in Computer Science
Formal Support for the POSIX Shell and Its Ecosystem
Tuesday, May 6 • 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM (EST) |
Discover the power and complexity of the POSIX shell with Dr. Michael Greenberg. He will provide an overview of his research, exploring the formal models and open-source tools developed to support this critical but often misunderstood system administration tool. |
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