In an article about recent grant awards, Clinical Research News mentioned UB being awarded a five-year, $20 million grant by the National Science Foundation to establish the AI Institute for Exceptional Education.
Nation World News reported on UB receiving a five-year, $20 million award to create the AI Institute for Exceptional Education, which will address the speech and language development challenges facing children ages three to 10.
Buffalo Business First interviewed Venu Govindaraju, vice president for research and economic development, for a story on how UB has grown its research funding 20% over the past decade, and the university’s plans to continue that trend.
The Buffalo News reports that UB has received a $20 millionNational Science Foundation grant to establish the AI Institute for Exceptional Education, which will develop artificial intelligence systems that identify and assist young children with speech and/or language processing challenges.
The National Science Foundation-funded effort will address the nationwide shortage of speech-language pathologists, ensure at-risk children receive assistance.
The United States and India have long been leaders in the education and development of engineers. Now, a new joint PhD program in computer science and engineering between the University at Buffalo and the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Jodhpur will strengthen this international partnership.