Artificial intelligence leadership and AI-leading areas in education will be the focus of UNMC’s Jan. 29 Breakthrough Thinking session designed to challenge and inspire out-of-the-box thinking.
The Monday, Jan. 29, presentation — open to all faculty, staff and students — will be from noon to 1 p.m. CT via Zoom and feature Pete Smith, PhD, chief analytics and data officer and professor of modern languages at the University of Texas at Arlington.
Dr. Smith is the founding administrator of University Analytics at UTA, a data science unit that engages more than 30 analysts toward achieving the strategic academic and business goals of the university. Since taking the CAO role in 2015, he has overseen the building of a campuswide analytics and learning analytics infrastructure and worked toward a campus culture of trustworthy data and analytics in planning and decision making. In 2022, he also took on the role of chief data officer for UTA.
Dr. Smith’s academic teaching and research focus is on big data in education, natural language processing and natural language understanding, as well as technology-aided and AI-driven translation. He also teaches actively in the area of machine translation, including bringing industry partnerships with leading Silicon Valley AI companies into UTA classes and students’ learning. In his academic department, he oversees UTA’s localization and translation program, offered to students of seven languages as an introduction to the language services industry.
Find the link for the webinar in the event’s calendar listing.