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Bellini College faculty and students showcase research at AI+X Symposium

While the AI+X Symposium brought together nearly 200 researchers, clinicians, educators and industry experts to explore how artificial intelligence is transforming fields across society, it also provided a platform to showcase important research by students and faculty in the Bellini College of Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity and Computing.

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The annual symposium, put together by a planning committee that spanned seven colleges, Moffit Cancer Center and Tampa General Hospital, was held April 17 at USF's Research Park. The event featured keynote presentations, expert panels and research discussions examining both the technical advancement of artificial intelligence and the ethical and societal questions emerging alongside its rapid adoption.

"The USF Institute for AI+X is a university-wide institute," said Sudeep Sarkar, interim dean of the Bellini College. "It serves as a research and development hub where artificial intelligence intersects with virtually any discipline. The '+X' is essential, it reflects our mission to enable and accelerate the adoption of AI across fields such as health, science and other areas of discovery."

A featured highlight of the symposium included a morning keynote address by Walter Scheirer, the Dennis O. Doughty Collegiate Professor of Engineering at the University of Notre Dame. The symposium's afternoon keynote speaker, Dr. Michelle Thompson, discussed how artificial intelligence is transforming the prevention, management and reversal of chronic disease through personalized, data driven lifestyle interventions.

Through poster sessions and research panel presentations, Bellini College participants showcased how artificial intelligence is being applied to challenges across disciplines.

"The symposium highlights the depth and breadth of research coming out of the Bellini College," Sarkar said. "Our faculty and students are not only advancing AI technologies but also applying them in meaningful ways that address real-world problems."

USF Bellini College of Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity and Computing panel presentations:

USF Bellini College of Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity and Computing poster presentations:

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Established in 2024, the Bellini College of AI, Cybersecurity and Computing is the first of its kind in Florida and one of the pioneers in the nation to bring together the disciplines of artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and computing into a dedicated college. 911±¬ÁÏÍø aim to position Florida as a global leader and economic engine in AI, cybersecurity and computing education and research. 911±¬ÁÏÍø foster interdisciplinary innovation and ethical technology development through strong industry and government partnerships.