Join the April Faculty Lightning Lounge to hear about trust in AI, stressed out kidneys, expanding undergrad research and a New Mexican folklorist
The speaker lineup is here for the April 22 UNM Faculty Lightning Lounge, from 3:30-4:30 p.m in Zimmerman Library Waters Room. This is the last one of the spring semester, so we hope you’ll join us! This month’s speakers are Lydia Tapia, a professor of computer science whose talk is “In AI We Trust. Should We?;” Jake Greenberg, a lecturer III in University College whose talk is “Expanding Early Undergraduate Research at UNM;” Anna Nogar, a professor of Spanish and Portuguese whose talk is “US Latinx Digital Humanities: Aurora Lucero White-Lea’s Interactive Biographical Timeline;” and Fabiano Amorim, an associate professor of Health, Exercise and Sports Sciences whose talk is “Heat Stress: The Kidney in a Vulnerable State.”
The Lightning Lounge is hosted by ADVANCE at UNM, the Center for Teaching and Learning, the Office of Academic Affairs and the Office of the Vice President for Research. If you are interested in presenting your research at a fall lounge or want to recommend someone, email AVP for Faculty Affairs Christopher Lyons (clyons@unm.edu) or advance@unm.edu.
No need to register. Bring a friend!
