Nature inspired computing (evolutionary, swarm, and neural algorithms) for design and AI; metamodeling and multi-fidelity optimization; MINLP; swarm systems and swarm-bots; autonomous systems; and unmanned aerial vehicles
Souma Chowdhury and two mechanical engineering alumni received a best paper award at the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Special Interest Group On Applied Computing’s annual symposium.
The Dallas Morning News reports that a research team that includes Souma Chowdhury (MAE) have developed an artificial intelligence model designed to help electrical grids prevent power outages.
DPA Magazine shared a story about how UB researchers, including Souma Chowdhury, are using AI to prevent power outages by creating a self-healing grid that can automatically reroute electricity in milliseconds.
Moog, Inc., a global design, manufacturer and integrator of precision control components and systems, and School of Engineering and Applied Sciences corporate partner, will provide $750,000 to support research in the University at Buffalo’s CEAR.
Futurity reported that UB researchers have developed an artificial intelligence model that is designed to help electrical grids prevent power outages by automatically rerouting electricity.
UB’s Center for Embodied Autonomy and Robotics signed a letter asking congress to fully fund the National Institute of Standards and Technology budget request for AI-related work in the upcoming fiscal year.