Research events planned at Dakota State
March 17, 2023
Dakota State University is hosting its annual Research Week March 21-23. Events will feature student research, and a keynote speaker with an international perspective on AI and machine learning.
“As a university, we look for ways to help students create new knowledge in and out of class. Our Undergraduate Student Mentored Research Initiative (SRI) provides opportunities for student researchers to participate in highly-engaged learning experiences outside of the classroom,” said Dr. Stacey Berry, Professor and Coordinator of Undergraduate Research. There is also a Graduate Research Initiative program at DSU.
“These projects encourage our faculty and students to remain cutting-edge in their disciplines, pursue solutions for current and future problems, and hone critical thinking skills,” she stated.
These students will showcase their results on Wednesday, March 22, at the Research Symposium, through posters and presentations. The public is welcome to attend the event, held in the Beacom Collaboration space from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The community is also invited to campus on Thursday, March 23, to hear from Research Week keynote speaker Dr. Staffan Truvé (pronounced troo-vay). There will be a reception at 5 p.m., and the presentation at 5:30 p.m. He will be addressing artificial intelligence and machine learning in international communities.
Truvé has co-founded over a dozen high-tech start-ups; he is currently co-founder and Chief Technology Officer of Recorded Future, a company specializing in threat intelligence. He holds a Ph.D. in computer science, an MBA, and was a Fulbright Scholar at MIT. His research interests include artificial intelligence and information visualization.
He is a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences and a founding partner of AI Sweden, a national center for applied AI with a mission to accelerate the use of AI to benefit society. Dakota State is a research partner with AI Sweden.
Throughout the week, about 70 doctoral students will also be on campus for Residency Week. Activities will include doctoral dissertation defenses, program meetings, and a selection of guests discussing topics ranging from doctoral program progression to research themes in their field.
“Dedicating an entire week to the recognition of research efforts brings DSU research to the world and, through our keynote speaker Staffan Truvé, it brings the world of international partnership on Artificial Intelligence right here to Madison, South Dakota,” said Dr. Peter Hoesing, Associate Vice President for Research & Economic Development.