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UT, ACC, Texas Institute for Electronics to Launch Semiconductor Training Center
A new partnership between The University of Texas at Austin, Austin Community College District and Texas Institute for Electronics (TIE) will make Central Texas a premier hub for comprehensive workforce development that will fuel the needs of America’s semiconductor industry.
Integrated Computational Engineering Program Coming Fall 2024
A new five-year integrated bachelor’s degree in computational engineering and master’s degree in computational science, engineering, and mathematics will launch this fall, adding to the already popular undergraduate computational engineering degree.
Texas Engineers Inducted into AIMBE
A pair of Texas Engineering faculty members have been inducted into the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering’s (AIMBE) College of Fellows.
New Semiconductor Master’s Program Will Offer Hands-on Experience in Rapidly Growing Industry
A new master’s degree program at The University of Texas at Austin aims to help fill demand for semiconductor scientists and engineers and give students a chance to lead the next wave of innovation in the booming semiconductor industry.
Scientists to Study Real-World Eating Behaviors Using Wearable Sensors and AI
A new National Institutes of Health-funded project by three scientists at The University of Texas at Austin and University of Rhode Island aims to shed light on real-world eating behaviors, using AI-enabled wearable technology.
Machine 'Unlearning' Helps Generative AI 'Forget' Copyright-protected and Violent Content
When people learn things they should not know, getting them to forget that information can be tough. This is also true of rapidly growing artificial intelligence programs that are trained to think as we do, and it has become a problem as they run into challenges based on the use of copyright-protected material and privacy issues.
To respond to this challenge, researchers at The University of Texas at Austin developed what they say is the first "machine unlearning" method applied to image-based generative AI.
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Why Biden’s methane fee is good for U.S. oil and gas
Arvind Ravikumar
Research Associate Professor, Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering