Noura Howell (LMC): Exploring Emotion AI Ethics by Designing Tangible, Embodied, Social, Emotional Experiences with Biodata
Location: Room 303 of the DM Smith Building and online at http://bit.ly/3Ip9DDP
Location: Room 303 of the DM Smith Building and online at http://bit.ly/3Ip9DDP
Location: D.M. Smith room 303
The School of Public Policy welcomes Dr. Fay Cobb Payton as a speaker for our SPP Seminar Series for a talk titled, "Coding, Coded & Counting: A Bias Continuum".
Location: D.M. Smith Room 303
The School of Public Policy welcomes Mr. Mike Carnathan and Dr. Doug Hooker as speakers for our URC Lunch and Learn titled, "The Potential for Partnerships Through the Atlanta Regional Commission.”
Please RSVP for this event here.
About the Speakers:
I am a fellow with the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS), one of the largest animal protection organizations in the world. My fellow program is part of HSUS's new initiative to provide a pipeline into the field for early career professionals.
Draft constituent correspondence, support the Chief of Staff and other senior staff, and plan and coordinate events that advance the Senator’s legislative priorities.
Meeting our nation’s officials and helping constituents receive the assistance they need.
Location: Kendeda Auditorium
Host: Dan Matisoff
MSEEM program event for graduate students to talk and network with industry leaders to work on sustainability issues.
Location: D.M. Smith Room 303
Join us for a workshop on original policy research (WOPR) featuring School of Public Policy Professor Scott Ganz, whose talk will be titled: "Goldilocks vs. Robin Hood: Using shape-constrained regression to evaluate u-shaped (or inverse u-shaped) theories in data."
Join the School of Public Policy, the School of Economics, and the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs for the second installment in the Ivan Allen College Lightning Talks series. Each event features Ph.D. students and faculty from around the College presenting their research in rapid-fire style, one after the next with only a few minutes per presentation. The first event will focus on health research.
Presentations will run from 1:00 pm-2:00 pm., with refreshments to follow.