University of Portland, USA
University of Portland
USA
Professor
  • Artificial Intelligence and Robotics;
  • Computer and Informaton Sciences, General;
  • Computer Engineering, General;
  • Computer Science
Teaching
  • Undergraduate course (80 students) on computer ethics on how the certain issues are viewed in the United States.
  • A workshop (about six lectures) for participants: 50 undergraduate students and 30 staffs: to teach graduate or undergraduate students how to use the Soar architecture (https://soar.eecs.umich.edu/). Soar is a leading cognitive architecture that integrates knowledge-intensive reasoning, reactive execution, hierarchical reasoning, planning, and learning from experience, with the goal of creating a general computational system that has the same cognitive abilities as humans.
  • A workshop (about eight lectures) for participants: 50 undergraduate students and 20 staffs: introducing the basics of writing Android apps in Java.
Reseach
  • Collaborate with faculty members (5-10 staffs) in how long-term memory is used in general intelligence research project and produce the contribution of 1 or 2 highly impact international publications.
Curriculum Development
  • Help design a new computer engineering curriculum or revise an existing curriculum. This could be at either a college or secondary school level.
  • Design an undergraduate-level artificial intelligence training course or help review and revise an existing course.
  • Collaborate with another professor to design a cloud-based software engineering course.
  • Assist a new teacher with course design in the areas of: Android application development, software engineering, introductory programming instruction (Java, Python or C), and technology ethics
Host: Faculty of Engineering
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