Stevens Institute of Technology's Women in Artificial Intelligence
Featured Research: AI Innovations by Women at Stevens
Our women-led research initiatives solving global challenges through the advancement of artificial intelligence and its applications span multiple disciplines from healthcare to computing to robotics and more. We invite you to learn more about the women behind these groundbreaking research projects and the innovations in AI they are spearheading.
Read Stories About Groundbreaking Work in AI
$2.2 million NIH-funded Stevens project will deploy AI with a twist to help doctors detect vision disorders in prematurely born infants
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WATCH: AI EXPERTISE
Jacqueline Libby and Lindsey Cormack, both affiliated faculty members of the Stevens Institute for Artificial Intelligence, helped lead a panel on the findings from the Stevens TechPulse Report: The Changing Landscape of Americans’ Outlook on AI.
FIND AI ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
Stevens offers a strong assortment of academic programming for Master's degrees that harness artificial intelligence applications.
AI Research in Summer (AIRS) Fellowship Program
The AIRS Fellowship Program empowers Stevens' undergraduates and master's students to embark on an exciting research journey on a topic listed by faculty interested to mentor them on an AI related research.