CS Department Hosts Second Fall Seminar Event at SLLC MPR
The Computer Science Department held its second Fall Seminar Series event on November 7 in the Multi-Purpose Room of the Simpson Living-Learning Center, drawing another strong turnout from students and faculty.
The Computer Science Department held its second Fall Seminar Series event on November 7 in the Multi-Purpose Room of the Simpson Living-Learning Center, drawing another strong turnout from students and faculty.
Gozde Karatas Baydogmus, Visiting Researcher in the CS Department, opened the session with her talk “From Privacy to Forgetting.” She discussed her work in federated learning, robot learning, and machine unlearning—highlighting how intelligent systems can collaborate while safeguarding user privacy. Students were especially engaged in conversations about the real-world applications of her research.
Following her, Michael Saban, CS PhD Student and Graduate Research Assistant in Health Informatics and Data Science, presented “The Path to Implementation of AI for Prehospital Stroke Triage.” His talk explored how AI and implementation science can come together to improve clinical decision support tools, sparking thoughtful questions about the future of AI in healthcare.
Thank you to everyone who attended and contributed to another successful seminar. We’re excited to continue the series at the SLLC Multi-Purpose Room (MPR) for all upcoming events!