Using AI Tools to Enhance Productivity in Graduate Research by Dr. Johnson
December 4th, 4-4:50PM, 256 CB
Abstract: In this informal workshop, I will demonstrate several AI and other related tools that can be incorporated into the graduate research workflow to enhance productivity, with a particular focus on enhancing the quality and efficiency of literature review tasks.
Bio: Oliver K. Johnson joined the faculty of the BYU Mechanical Engineering Department in 2015. His research incorporates theoretical, computational, and experimental approaches to characterize, design, and synthesize advanced materials. Areas of particular interest include Bayesian inference of grain boundary structure-property models, microstructure design, and synthesis of designed microstructures. Dr. Johnson is a recipient of the National Science Foundation CAREER Award. Before coming to BYU, Dr. Johnson received the National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship (NDSEG) and completed his PhD in Materials Science and Engineering at MIT. He also received a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from BYU.