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Artifical Intelligence WVU

Artificial Intelligence can be a very daunting subject. At a glance, it seems confusing and unapproachable, but in reality, this does not have to be the case. AIWVU strives to bring technical AI knowledge to everyone that wants to learn, regardless of experience. We host biweekly discussions and workshops to make AI more accessible to anyone that wants to learn. Questions? Email us at wvuaic@gmail.com

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soren-kowalski

Soren Kowalski - John Hopkins APL

Software Developer 
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tricia-jamison

Tricia Jamison - Google

Gen AI Architect

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mike-snodgrass

Mike Snodgrass - Google

AI Specialist

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elliot-lannello

Elliot Lennello - Leidos

Senior Software Engineer

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Lunar Autonomy Challenge

NASA Lunar Autonomy Challenge

The NASA Lunar Autonomy Challenge is a competition hosted by NASA in collaboration with the John Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Caterpillar Inc., and Embodied AI. Competitors work to create a solution handling fully autonomous localization, mapping, and task completion in a simulated lunar environment. We competed against 30 other teams from various universities, including Carnegie Mellon University, MIT, and Harvard.


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