From awd at cs.cmu.edu Tue May 7 07:52:33 2024 From: awd at cs.cmu.edu (Artur Dubrawski) Date: Tue, 7 May 2024 07:52:33 -0400 Subject: =?UTF-8?Q?Fwd=3A_Exploring_AI=2C_tech_and_health_care_this_summer_?= =?UTF-8?Q?=F0=9F=92=8A?= In-Reply-To: <1715023478732.09c10605-6661-497c-b635-e55f697cd538@bf03.hubspotemail.net> References: <1715023478732.09c10605-6661-497c-b635-e55f697cd538@bf03.hubspotemail.net> Message-ID: An interesting opportunity, primarily for students, offered by one of our partners. I do not think they give away money, but a few free dinners and networking opportunities. Artur ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Ashlee Carter, Jewish Healthcare Foundation Date: Mon, May 6, 2024 at 3:24?PM Subject: Exploring AI, tech and health care this summer ? To: The Patient Safety Fellowship deadline is extended ? Join us for the 9-week summer fellowship - apply by May 12 [image: psf24 header] [image: Patient Safety Fellowship] 2024 Patient Safety Fellowship *Deadline extended to May 12* Are you interested in exploring artificial intelligence and cutting-edge technology to revolutionize safety in health care? We invite you to apply for the Patient Safety Fellowship hosted by the Jewish Healthcare Foundation. The Patient Safety Fellowship will explore the intersection of AI, safety science, and lessons from other industries to improve healthcare outcomes. Fellows from interdisciplinary backgrounds and academic institutions will work together to discover how technological innovations can transform health care and prevent harm before it occurs. The Fellowship offers an opportunity to learn from experts in the fields of health care, AI, manufacturing, tech and more. As a fellow, you will delve into the latest advancements in AI technology and explore direct applications to enhance patient safety. Fellows will form teams tasked with analyzing a specific care setting and proposing an application of AI to improve the safety of patients and workers. Each team will be matched with a mentor from a safety-conscious industry to help infuse their safety and innovation ideas into health care. One team will be given the opportunity to travel to San Diego to share their insights at an AI and patient safety conference in November 2024. [image: 3photo fellowship banner] *Apply today* *SESSION DATES, TIMES, LOCATION*The Fellowship will be held on Tuesdays from 4:30pm to 7pm ET beginning June 4 to July 30. The Fellowship will be in-person (located in downtown Pittsburgh, PA, 15222) with a virtual session and site visit opportunities. *WHO SHOULD APPLY?* Graduate students (including AI, health care, safety, computer science, engineering, etc.), undergraduate students in safety science and health professions, and young professionals who are interested in AI, safety, health care innovation, and digital transformation. *TO APPLY*Fill out the application form online, available here . Applicants should include a brief description of their interest in exploring AI and cutting-edge technology to revolutionize safety in health care within their personal statement. *Application Deadline Extended: May 12, 2024. * *Apply today* *Download the Patient Safety Fellowship flyer* Questions? Email Ashlee Carter at carter at jhf.org [image: Jewish Healthcare Foundation and Health Careers Futures] Jewish Healthcare Foundation, 625 Liberty Ave, Ste. 2500, Pittsburgh, PA 15222, USA, 412-594-2550 Unsubscribe Manage preferences -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From awd at cs.cmu.edu Thu May 9 11:48:33 2024 From: awd at cs.cmu.edu (Artur Dubrawski) Date: Thu, 9 May 2024 11:48:33 -0400 Subject: Fwd: NSF supported Conference on LLMs, Language Structure, and Cognition - May 13-14 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Can be of relevance to many of us. ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Nilsen, Wendy J. Date: Thu, May 9, 2024, 10:30?AM Subject: NSF supported Conference on LLMs, Language Structure, and Cognition - May 13-14 To: Dear Colleagues, Sorry for the lateness of the message. The NSF-supported workshop titled *New Horizons in Language Science: Large Language Models, Language Structure, and the Cognitive and Neural Basis of Language*, is taking place next Monday and Tuesday, *May 13th&14th, *at the NSF Headquarters. The workshop will be live streamed at the zoom link below. Zoom registration is required. Virtual attendees are encouraged to share views, comments and questions via Zoom?s Q&A functionality. *Zoom registration link:* https://nsf.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_sNu3mKvZSdadFvccnv_MJQ This workshop is supported by the Linguistics, Robust Intelligence (CISE), and Science of Learning and Augmented Intelligence Programs at NSF and will have presentations and discussions across three guiding questions: - What insights do large language models provide for the study of human language? - What insights does the study of human language provide for large language model development? - What key future scientific opportunities lie at the interface between the study of human language and large language model development? You can find more information about the workshop, including the motivation for the workshop, a list of speakers and discussants, and the schedule at the following link: https://newhorizonsinlanguagescience.github.io/ Please feel free to share the registration link with your potentially interested communities. Warm regards, Eleni Miltsakaki --- *Eleni Miltsakaki, PhD* NSF Program Director, CISE. *Phone* 703-292-2972 *Mobile *703-292-2972 *Web: *miltsakaki.com *Email: *emiltsak at nsf.gov -- *Jorge Vald?s Kroff, PhD (he/him/?l)* Program Director, Linguistics and DLI-DEL Division of Behavioral and Cognitive Sciences Program Director, Build and Broaden SBE Office of Multidisciplinary Activities US National Science Foundation 2415 Eisenhower Avenue Alexandria, VA 22314 jvaldesk at nsf.gov | (703) 292-7920 Please click unsubscribe to unsubscribe from the list. 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Artur ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Sebastian Caldas Date: Thu, May 9, 2024 at 7:21?PM Subject: Looking for an extra regalia To: Hello Professor, I am reaching out because I just realized I left my regalia back in Princeton, and was wondering if you knew of anyone who may still have their old regalia. I would appreciate any help :) Sebastian -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From awd at cs.cmu.edu Thu May 23 09:45:56 2024 From: awd at cs.cmu.edu (Artur Dubrawski) Date: Thu, 23 May 2024 09:45:56 -0400 Subject: Fwd: ATTN GRAD STUDENTS & POSTDOCS - New opportunity: Tartan Research Data Alliance In-Reply-To: References: <64FDF5E7-F28D-4BB4-B042-6A1484DEC23D@andrew.cmu.edu> Message-ID: Very interesting program that may lead to an experience that would be useful in practice and look very neatly on anyone's resume. ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Joy Mann Date: Thu, May 23, 2024 at 9:39?AM Subject: ATTN GRAD STUDENTS & POSTDOCS - New opportunity: Tartan Research Data Alliance To: , < utc-faculty at lists.andrew.cmu.edu> Dear Fellow ADGP members, I hope you don't mind be using the list to introduce a new program that I hope will be of interest to many of your graduate students. Alfredo Gonz?lez-Espinoza , our Research Data Services Librarian, will be leading the Tartan Research Data Alliance , a program starting in the fall that aims to foster good research data management and sharing practices across CMU, particularly in light of the new federal mandates. Becoming a Tartan Research Data Alliance fellow is an opportunity for graduate students, post-docs, early career researchers, and research support staff who are interested in developing their research data skills and serving as ambassadors for good data practices in their centers and labs. Fellows will learn about funder requirements, open science principles such as FAIR and CARE, and best practices in and options for managing and sharing research data. Fellows will be expected to serve a one- to three-year term, attend at least three annual training sessions with further optional opportunities, benefit from a dedicated online community space for sharing and problem solving, and serve as data liaisons between their research communities and the libraries. We encourage you to share this opportunity with your labs, research groups, and with relevant graduate student and postdoctoral communities. For more information, please visit the program overview website . Thanks so much for letting me invade your inbox. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to reach out! 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