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From: Carnegie Mellon University <[hidden email]>
Date: Wed, Jul 1, 2020 at 2:14 PM
Subject: Join CMU Experts to Discuss Research Addressing COVID-19
To: <[hidden email]>


Carnegie Mellon University invites you to a virtual panel discussion on the university’s work to address the global pandemic through its research and data expertise
Carnegie Mellon University
invites you to a virtual panel discussion on the university’s work to address the global pandemic through its research and data expertise.

Join Michael McQuade, Vice President for Research, and faculty experts to learn how we’re bringing innovative solutions to society’s biggest COVID-19 related challenges.

Thursday, July 9
4-5 p.m. ET

Virtual session
Register Now
RSVP by Wednesday, July 8

All participants must register for the webinar. A Zoom login link will be provided before the virtual session in a confirmation email.

Submit questions in advance for the Q&A portion by emailing [hidden email].

About the Panelists:

Kathleen M. Carley is a Professor of Computer Science in the Institute for Software Research and the Director of the Center for Informed Democracy and Social Cybersecurity (IDeaS) and Center for Computational Analysis. She will highlight her work on misinformation and disinformation in social media, and the role bots play during the pandemic.

Rayid Ghani is the Distinguished Career Professor in the Machine Learning Department and the Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy. He will share his research which works to develop tools to ensure that technologies created to fight COVID-19 do not disadvantage vulnerable populations when they’re used to inform policy decisions.

Po-Shen Loh, Professor of Mathematics in the Mellon College of Science, will discuss the innovative contact tracing app, NOVID, which he leads. NOVID was the first anonymous contact tracing app published for the USA, and uses ultrasound technology to achieve its unique level of accuracy.
Register Now
Contact [hidden email] or 412-268-2993 with any questions.
 
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