Indiana University is a principal organization in the National Science Foundation–funded AI institute for Intelligent Cyberinfrastructure with Computational Learning in the Environment (ICICLE), which will help advance artificial intelligence to improve people’s lives.
Three researchers from the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering’s Department of Intelligent Systems Engineering will help ICICLE investigate ways in which AI can enhance the cyberinfrastructure that underpins national- and campus-level research infrastructure. McRobbie Bicentennial Professor of Computer Engineering Beth Plale, a co-project investigator and executive director of the IU Pervasive Technology Institute, and assistant professors Ariful Azad and Prateek Sharma will research approaches to improve the trustworthiness of AI, and develop new AI models and computational primitives that make cyberinfrastructure for AI run smarter and faster.