WGRZ-TV reported on the first round of seed funding for four UB health projects that integrate AI, including a project led by Sabrina Casucci that is leveraging AI for clinical summaries in hospital care.
Four UB projects spanning multiple disciplines that are using artificial intelligence to enhance health care have received interdisciplinary seed funding for AI research in health care.
New chairs have been named for industrial and systems engineering, computer science and engineering, and chemical and biological engineering, as well as new heads for academic affairs and research.
The University at Buffalo’s School of Engineering and Applied Sciences ranked No. 57 nationwide and No. 31 among public universities in U.S. News & World Report’s Best Graduate Schools rankings.