IIT Jodhpur, University of Buffalo to launch center of excellence in artificial intelligence, data science
Ishita Ranganath | March 21, 2023 | 06:21 PM IST | 1 min read
Under the agreement, IIT Jodhpur and UB will be exchanging students and faculty members for research purpose and work on AI and data science research.
NEW DELHI: The Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur (IITJ) signed an agreement with University of Buffalo (UB) on IIT-UB joint center of excellence in artificial intelligence and data science.
The aim of the center of excellence is to advance long-term multi-institutional and international collaboration in educational and research fields relevant to academic, scientific, industrial, social, and cultural interests of both the countries.
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Both the institutions will also be exchanging students and faculty members for research purpose. A team of professors from UB visited IIT Jodhpur for a discussion on collaborative projects involving faculty members of various disciplines. The agreement was signed by IIT Jodhpur, director, Santanu Chaudhury and University of Buffalo, professor, A Scott Weber.
IIT Jodhpur signs MoU with University at Buffalo on “IIT-UB Joint Center of Excellence in “Artificial Intelligence and Data Science”. @UBuffalo #iitjodhpur #universityofbuffalo #ai #datascience #collaboration #educational #research #international pic.twitter.com/yyNURzA1Bt
— Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur (@iitjodhpur) March 21, 2023
The delegates from UB also interacted with students and faculty members of IIT Jodhpur on opportunities for education and research at UB.
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