Webinar series on Artificial Intelligence to begin Jan. 20
by UAA College of Business and Public Policy |
The College of Business and Public Policy (CBPP) has developed a four-part webinar series on Artificial Intelligence, which will debut on Wednesday, Jan. 20, from noon to 1 p.m. with Russell Frew, most recently Chief Engineer for Lockheed Martin. Russell will discuss how AI has evolved and impacted industry, the Department of Defense and the intelligence community.
"AI is revolutionizing the business world and our daily lives, including in Alaska," said Dr. Helena S. Wisniewski, a professor and department chair with UAA's College of Business and Public Policy. Her career in government and industry included directing advances in facets of artificial intelligence and their implementation. She now teaches a popular course on the topic.
"At CBPP we are determined to ensure that students are ready to meet the challenges of a rapidly changing work world. We want them to understand how AI is driving much of that change. Students are fascinated with the rapid evolution of AI and how it provides an environment for re-envisioning nearly everything around us - from national defense to healthcare to transportation. We developed this webinar series to explore these topics with a broader community in Alaska and beyond."
The free AI Webinar Series will be held on Jan. 20, Feb. 17, March 17 and April 21, from noon to 1 p.m. Alaska Time. Participants may select one or more sessions during a quick registration process. Future speakers will be announced at a later date.
More about Russell Frew
As Chief Engineer for Lockheed Martin Corporation, Russell Frew oversaw 58,000 engineers
and led teams that tackled some of the corporation’s most challenging engineering
issues in outer space, aeronautics, maritime and sensor systems. Russell was a military
intelligence officer and has extensive experience leading next-generation research
in support of advanced technology hardware and software solutions for defense applications.
In our Jan. 20, 2021 webinar, he will discuss how AI has evolved and impacted industry, the DOD and intelligence community. He will link AI topics such as neural networks, image understanding, natural language and fusion systems to examples of real world systems, including the F-35 Lightning II tactical fighter jets, of which 54 are headed for Alaska.
More about Dr. Helena S. Wisniewski
Dr. Wisniewski is Chair of CBPP’s Department of Management, Marketing, Logistics and Business Analytics
(MMLBA) and Professor of Entrepreneurship. She has extensive executive and leadership
experience including as a senior executive at the Lockheed Corporation, a Vice President
at the Titan Corporation, and Vice Provost for Research and Graduate Studies at UAA.
She is a technological entrepreneur who has formed numerous startups across diverse
areas, raised investment and sold companies. While at the Defense Advanced Research
Projects Agency (DARPA), she identified and directed many breakthrough advances in
science and engineering including AI, as the Manager of the Applied and Computational
Mathematics Program. Prior to DARPA, she served at the CIA. She is a Fellow of the
National Academy of Inventors.