Jennifer Hogg talks with military pilots on the benefits of AI in maintaining their readiness regardless of possible remote locations.
Prepping Athletic Training for AI
Dr. Gary Wilkerson doesn’t see artificial intelligence-enabled robots replacing humans in the field of athletic training in the future, but he does see AI already impacting how research and practice management are done in the present and the immediate future. And the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga professor is working to prepare his graduate athletic…
Symposium on the Social and Business Impact of AI
The business and social impact of artificial intelligence is the focus of a free, half-day symposium hosted by the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Gary W. Rollins College of Business. Join Dr. Hemant Jain, the W. Max Finley Chair and professor of data analytics, on Thursday, April 4, for the W. Max Finley Chair Symposium on…
New mechatronics lab focuses on robots and artificial intelligence
In 2018, five students signed up when the mechatronics program began at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. By 2021, there were 65 students. In 2023, it’s 90. Housed in the College of Engineering and Computer Science, the mechatronics program has grown in popularity, reflecting the growth of mechatronics worldwide. Mechatronics is the combination of…