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SOE News
From Intern to Executive: This Agilent VP is Helping the Next Generation Make it in STEM
Not many people these days can say that they’ve been with the same company for 24 years. Morgan alum Greg MacKenney is one of those who can. MacKenney is VP and general manager of the supplies division at Agilent’s Little Falls location.
National Science Foundation Awards Morgan State University $5 Million Grant to Establish Center of Research Excellence in Science and Technology
CREST to Serve as Multi-University Regional Hub Conducting Transformative Research in Advanced Magnets and Semiconductors
Interview with Dr. Xuejun Qian—Winner of the Energies 2022 Outstanding Reviewer Award
An award committee made the difficult task of selecting five winners from a large number of excellent candidates and Dr. Xuejun Qian was one of the winners of the 2022 Outstanding Reviewer Award.
How AI Can Advance, Harm Transportation Equity
As artificial intelligence technology gains prominence, new ways to deploy it could help or hamper progress toward equity in city transportation. AI could make transportation more accessible, affordable and safe, said Kofi Nyarko, electrical and computer engineering professor at Morgan State University.
School of Engineering Dean Delivers Commencement Address to Missouri S&T Ph.D. Graduates
Dr. Oscar Barton, professor and dean of the Morgan State University Clarence M. Mitchell Jr. School of Engineering, delivered the commencement addresses during Missouri University of Science and Technology’s (S&T) graduation ceremony for Ph.D. students, held Friday, May 12, on campus in the Gale Bullman Building in Rolla, Missouri.
AI Industry Leaders Warn of Dangers if Congress Does Not Regulate Emerging Technology
Artificial intelligence industry leaders testified on Capitol Hill calling on Congress to regulate the emerging technology. They warn of significant harm to the world if Washington does not set standards. For CBS Mornings Congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane speaks with the Education Affiliate Researcher Gabriella Waters of the Center for Equitable Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning Systems (CEAMLS). [Part 2]