
Outside Event: Purdue Computing for Science – Applications, Challenges, and Ethics of AI Simulation
CI-Symposium, Fall 2025
Purdue Computing for Science: Applications, Challenges, and Ethics of AI Simulation
Save the date for this year’s symposium! Hosted by the Rosen Center for Advanced Computing, this half-day symposium will explore the intersections of collective intelligence, AI ethics, responsible research, and governance, as well as showcase how RCAC is supporting faculty and AI research.
When: Thursday, October 23, 11:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m.
Where: Purdue Hall for Discovery and Learning Research (DLR), Room 131
Who: Open to all!
To learn more and register, please visit:
https://www.rcac.purdue.edu/symposiums/cyberinfrastructure
CI Symposium Poster Presentation – Please register to participate in the poster presentation that will accompany the symposium. Winner of the best poster will be awarded $1000! Topics for the posters should focus on computation for science and all things AI—ethics, governance, research, society, education, and policy. Posters may be authored or co-authored by undergraduate or graduate students. Submissions can include early-stage ideas, works in progress, group projects, or class assignments, not only completed research.
To submit a poster for the poster session, please visit: https://purdue.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0k99TUIvNLNtelM