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SUMMARY:DESIGN JUSTICE AI: Global Humanities Post-Institute
DESCRIPTION:DESIGN JUSTICE AI: Global Humanities Post-Institute \nThursday\, May 8\, 10am-5:30pm \nLocation: 302 Murray Hall\, George St. \nWe conclude last July’s Mellon-CHCI Global Humanities Institute with a post-institute that features four panels from our continuing work in DESIGN JUSTICE AI. \n\nProgram\nPanel 1: DESIGN JUSTICE AI: Why the Local Matters \n10am-11:30 Eastern \nFor hybrid registration\, click here.  \nVukosi Marivate (U Pretoria) and Happy Buzaaba (Princeton) discuss recent work on adapting large language models for Natural Language Processing tasks in “low-resource” African languages. \nModerator: Eleni Coundouriotis \nCoffee Break \nPanel 2: DESIGN JUSTICE NOW! (Lunch will be served for in-person attendees!)  \n12:00pm-1:30 Eastern \nFor hybrid registration\, click here. \nWes Taylor and Nour Arafat from Design Justice Network describe how design justice principles can intersect with “AI” developments inside the academy and beyond it. \nModerator: Daniel Estrada \nCoffee Break \nPanel 3: DESIGN JUSTICE ONTOLOGIES  \n2:00pm-3:30 Eastern \nFor hybrid registration\, click here. \nDalaki Livingston (U Utah) and Chloë Kitzinger (Rutgers) will discuss new ontological and epistemological perspectives on AI\, from Indigenous philosophies to the writings of Dostoevsky. \nModerator: David Hughes \nCoffee Break \nPanel 4: BENCHMARKING INTELLIGENCE: An Interdisciplinary Approach\, 4:00pm-5:30 Eastern \nFor hybrid registration\, click here. \nWebb Keane (U Michigan) joins  Lauren M.E. Goodlad (Rutgers) and Matthew Stone (Rutgers) to discuss ideas for the “benchmarking” of machine intelligence drawn from anthropology and comparative literature. \nModerator: Colin Jager \nReception \n 
URL:https://radcollaboratory.rutgers.edu/event/design-justice-may8/
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SUMMARY:Workshop: Enhancing PDB Deposition and Validation Practices
DESCRIPTION:Join the RAD Collaboratory and the RCSB PDB at Rutgers for a hands-on workshop for depositors at all stages of PDB data submission on Thursday\, May 8\, 2025. \nAttendees will become proficient in leveraging various OneDep features and tools\, including ORCiD management\, validating data\, submitting batches of structures\, and completing depositions with minimal manual input. \nRegistration: Click here to register \n\n  \n\n\nAgenda:  \n1:00pm: Preparing PDBx/mmCIF files; validating structures before deposition; and OneDep overview \n2:00pm: Tutorial 1: Prepare\, validate\, and correct errors \n3:00pm: Coffee Break \n3:15pm: Tutorial 2: Making OneDep easy: ORCiD features\, checking sequences and ligands\, reviewing validation \n4:30pm: Discussion: Share your stories (all participants); One-on-one help provided where possible. \n5:30pm: Conclusion and Acknowledgements \nTime & Location: \n\nDate:  Thursday\, May 8\, 2025\nTime: 1:00 pm – 5:30 pm\nLocation: Room 120\, Institute for Quantitative Biomedicine (building labeled Proteomics).\n\n\n\nParking: \n\n\nRutgers Students\, Staff\, and Faculty:  Please adhere to parking permit restrictions. Faculty and staff with valid permits may park in the Faculty and Staff lots across campus. Please adhere to parking permit restrictions. Faculty and staff with valid permits may park in the Faculty & Staff lots across all campuses.\n\nLot 58: 165 Bevier Rd\, Piscataway\, NJ 08854\nLots A\, B\, and C: 679 Hoes Lane West\, Piscataway\, NJ 08854\n\n\n\n\nParticipants not affiliated with Rutgers: Please contact the IQB Building Manager\, Hank Wojciechowski\, at henry.wojciechowski@rutgers.edu with the following information: License State; License Number; Make; Model; Year; Color; and Registered Owner of Vehicle. Parking for participants not affiliated with Rutgers will be available in Lots A\, B\, and C (Address: 679 Hoes Lane West\, Piscataway\, NJ 08854). Important Reminder: Please adhere to parking lot signage\, as an ePermit does not override signage such as “guaranteed” or “reserved” parking.\n\n\n\n\nRutgers Bus System: If you’re using the Rutgers bus system\, the Alison Road Classroom (ARC) Building/Science Buildings bus stop is a short walk to IQB. The C\, REXB\, B\, A\, H\, and BL bus routes all stop at ARC. \nQuestions: Contact info@rcsb.org.
URL:https://radcollaboratory.rutgers.edu/event/pdb-deposition-validation/
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SUMMARY:DESIGN JUSTICE AI: DiscoTECH
DESCRIPTION:DESIGN JUSTICE AI: DiscoTECH \nFriday\, May 9\, 2025\n11am-6pm \nZimmerli Art Museum\nRutgers University\n71 Hamilton Street\, New Brunswick \nThe DiscoTECH showcases a design justice approach to engagement with generative AI. Learn more about community-facing research\, critical AI literacies\, and the future of human-technology interaction. \nAsk questions and discuss concerns over AI in the coolest way possible: with Rutgers student researchers\, artists\, and other experts. \nFree and open to the public!\nKids\, neighbors\, friends and parents are warmly welcomed! \nProgram \n11:30am – 11:45am\nOpening Remarks\nLauren M. E. Goodlad (English)\, Chloë Kitzinger (Comparative Literature)\, Matthew Stone (Computer Science) \n11:45am – 1:45pm\nKEYNOTE LECTURE\nMolly Crabapple\, award-winning artist and activist\, will talk about the future of art and the human at a time of generative Al.\nIntroduced by Rachel Gill \n2pm – 6pm\nDesign Justice Network DiscoTECH\nImagine a high-tech science fair but with music and art! This unique social space\, organized around the idea of design justice\, is geared toward demystifying technology\, exchanging knowledge\, and building community. Researchers\, artists and musicians look forward to sharing their work\, answering your questions\, and brainstorming your ideas. All ages are welcome! \nSpecial Honored Guests\nJoin us in congratulating our 2025 Inaugural DESIGN JUSTICE LAB Fellows\, supported by the chancellor’s new PERC program. Fellows from across the Rutgers campus showcase their ongoing research projects devoted to exploring the future of technology and inspired by design justice principles.
URL:https://radcollaboratory.rutgers.edu/event/design-justice-may9/
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