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Discover what's wildly possible with undergraduate research

Spring 2024 Lunch & Learn Workshops Discover what's wildly possible with undergraduate research Presenters: Chad Risko (Associate Professor, Faculty Director, Office of Undergraduate Research) The Office of the Vice President for Research hosts a series of lunch and learn workshops. All presentations will be live on zoom on Wednesdays: https://uky.zoom.us/j/87433212500  Phone: 646-876-9923 Meeting ID: 874 3321 2500

Applied AI: Advancing research from spreadsheets to generative virtual assistants

Spring 2024 Lunch & Learn Workshops Applied AI: Advancing research from spreadsheets to generative virtual assistants Presenters: Jeffery Talbert (Director, Institute for Biomedical Informatics) and Cody Bumgardner (Associate Professor, Center for Applied Artificial Intelligence) The Office of the Vice President for Research hosts a series of lunch and learn workshops.

Research breakthrough series: Herculaneum scrolls, Kentucky oral histories on climate change, and bourbon ’shrooms

Spring 2024 Lunch & Learn Workshops Research breakthrough series: Herculaneum scrolls, Kentucky oral histories on climate change, and bourbon ’shrooms Presenters: Brent Seales (Professor, Computer Science, EduceLab), Lauren Cagle (Assistant Professor, Director, Kentucky Climate Consortium) and Tyler Barzee (Assistant Professor, Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering) The Office of the Vice President for Research hosts a series of lunch and learn workshops.

Expansion of equipment and technology at UK to facilitate research

Spring 2024 Lunch & Learn Workshops Expansion of equipment and technology at UK to facilitate research Presenters: Lisa Cassis (Vice President for Research) and Alan Daugherty (Associate Vice President for Research) The Office of the Vice President for Research hosts a series of lunch and learn workshops.

2024 IRC Symposium: Day 5

2024 Igniting Research Collaborations Symposium February 12 - 16, 2024 | 12 - 1 pm Presentation Schedule: February 16, 2024 A bottom-up approach for sustainable cultivated meat production Presenters: Ramkumar Annamalai (Pigman College of Engineering) and Tyler Barzee (Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment)

2024 IRC Symposium: Day 4

2024 Igniting Research Collaborations Symposium February 12 - 16, 2024 | 12 - 1 pm Presentation Schedule: February 15, 2024 Development of a deep learning-based CT acquisition technique for radiation dose and image quality Presenters: Abdullah-Al-Zubaer Imran (Pigman College of Engineering) and Jie Zhang (College of Medicine)

2024 IRC Symposium: Day 3

2024 Igniting Research Collaborations Symposium February 12 - 16, 2024 | 12 - 1 pm Presentation Schedule: February 14, 2024 Nocardioform placentitis in the equine breeding industry: Characterization and natural product analysis of the probable infectious agents

2024 IRC Symposium: Day 2

2024 Igniting Research Collaborations Symposium February 12 - 16, 2024 | 12 - 1 pm Presentation Schedule: February 13, 2024 Intergenerational interactions: Mapping women's mental health through movement and creativity Presenters: Anthony Bardo (College of Arts and Sciences), Amy Kostelic (Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment) and Susan Thiel (College of Fine Arts)

2024 IRC Symposium: Day 1

2024 Igniting Research Collaborations Symposium February 12 - 16, 2024 | 12 - 1 pm Presentation Schedule: February 12, 2024 Microfluidic oxygenators for artificial lungs: Engineering the blood-oxygen interface for critical pulmonary support Presenters: Christine Trinkle (Pigman College of Engineering), Gosia Chwatoko (Pigman College of Engineering), Jamie Sturgill (College of Medicine) and Suresh Keshavamurthy (College of Medicine)

Generative AI Use in Research | UK ADVANCE Recommendations

The public release of generative artificial intelligence (generative AI) tools represents a significant moment for the University of Kentucky’s research and scholarly enterprise. Since late 2022, the capabilities of generative AI have proliferated and advanced at a rapid pace. Machine learning and artificial intelligence are established methods for use in research, but generative AI is novel in that it produces content—text, code, image, sound, video—based on user input and dialogue and presents additional questions.