Articles tagged with: Ali Emami
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From partnering on internationally recognized large language model research to crossing the stage together at Brock’s 117th Convocation, Tyler ... Full story
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Mentorship, peer support boost Computer Science students’ research success
Fourth-year Computer Science student Tyler McDonald was packing his bags for an international conference in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, ... Full story -
IN THE NEWS: Remembering COVID-19, dealing with bullies and empowering women in sport
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed reflections on the COVID-19 pandemic, dealing with bullies and incivility in the classroom, ... Full story -
IN THE NEWS: Workplace safety, potential neurotoxin in Lake Erie algae and Halloween highlights
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed managing high heat and staying safe at work, research into a potential neurotoxin ... Full story -
GALLERY: Grads encouraged to discover opportunity in uncertainty
“Remarkable times are the context in which remarkable people and remarkable communities develop.” That’s the message Associate Professor of ... Full story -
Learn how AI is shaping reality at public talk
Large language models (LLMs) are a powerful form of artificial intelligence (AI) that’s revolutionizing the way people interact with ... Full story -
Math and Science awards recognize teaching, research excellence
On the first day he lectured at Brock University, Ali Emami caught himself searching for a seat among the students ... Full story -
Brock PCS launches AI programming for business professionals
Brock University Professional and Continuing Studies (Brock PCS) is launching two new workshops and a micro-credential designed to help professionals ... Full story -
Anthropocene-themed speaker series launches next week
A new research colloquium series focusing on humans’ dark environmental impacts on the world and the bright possibilities for the ... Full story -
Brock-led research creates protocol to test AI debiasing methods
A Brock-led research team has developed a way to help programmers evaluate the robustness of debiasing methods on language models ... Full story