Innovate Lynchburg and Randolph College will be co-hosting a panel presentation that is open to the public. Ask questions and hear experts from business and education discuss the impact of Artificial Intelligence in their areas. Moderator: Katrin Schenk, Associate Professor of Physics and Engineering. As well as having a PhD in astrophysics, Dr. Schenk focuses on computational problems and also does research in neuroscience.
Panelists:
Karen Jackson, former Virginia Secretary of Technology
Catherine Phillips, Instructional Supervisor for Technology & Science, Lynchburg City Schools
Brad Spendlove, Assistant Professor of Computer Science. Dr. Spendlove’s research area is computational creativity, a research field that seeks to develop autonomous agents that exhibit creativity.
Robert Turcotte, Senior Systems Consultant, Entré Computer Center