Artificial Intelligence at Work Panel Discussion Series

Flyer image for the Artificial Intelligence at Work panel discussion series at LNDL. A collaborative panel series bringing together the Loyola and Notre Dame communities, hosted by the Loyola Notre Dame Library.

Join faculty from Loyola University Maryland and Notre Dame of Maryland University for a lively moderated panel discussion series about how the rise of artificial intelligence is currently affecting the way we work and how it is expected to change things in the future. The panelists will address how AI is affecting their disciplines, their teaching and research, and the careers their students will be entering into.

Artificial Intelligence at Work: Education

Tuesday, February 13, 3-4 pm

Online via Zoom (Recording here!)

Panelists:

  • Marie Heath, Assistant Professor of Educational Technology, Loyola University Maryland
  • Kelly Keane, Director, Educational Technology Program, Loyola University Maryland
  • Ryan Schaaf, Associate Professor, School of Education, Notre Dame of Maryland University

Artificial Intelligence at Work: Sciences

Tuesday, March 26, 5-6 pm

In-person in the Loyola Notre Dame Library Auditorium and Online via Zoom (Zoom link: https://loyola.zoom.us/j/88667042145)

Panelists:

  • Sara Collins, Assistant Professor, Department of Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences, Loyola University Maryland
  • Marion Davidson, Assistant Teaching Professor, Department of Forensic Science, Loyola University Maryland
  • Suzanne Keilson, Associate Professor, Department of Engineering, Loyola University Maryland
  • Meenu Vikram, Assistant Professor, Biology Department, Notre Dame of Maryland University

Artificial Intelligence at Work: Business

Wednesday, April 17, 4-5 pm

In-person in the Loyola Notre Dame Library Auditorium and Online Via Zoom (Zoom link: https://loyola.zoom.us/j/88667042145)

Panelists:

  • Leslie Korb, Associate Professor, Chair, Business & Economics Department, Notre Dame of Maryland University
  • Jake London, Assistant Professor of Information Systems, Operations, and Law, Loyola University Maryland