Are you interested in learning more about artificial intelligence (AI)?
Join us for a free community event for teens and their parents to explore AI in a fun and interactive environment. Through presentations and hands-on demonstrations, you will learn more about the exciting potential of AI - and how it is already changing our world.
This event is brought to you by a collaboration between Capitol Technology University and The Datalingual Institute.
The day's activities will be hosted by our Chair of Computer and Data Science and AICE Leadership, Dr. Najam Hassan.
Agenda
Session | Time |
Registration & Breakfast | 9:00 – 9:30 am |
AI Demonstrations | 9:30 – 10:00 am |
What is AI? | 10:00 – 10:30 am |
How AI Enhances Innovation | 10:30 am – 12:30 pm |
Lunch | 12:30 – 1:30 pm |
Closing Remarks & Departure | 1:30 pm |
Event Details
Date: Saturday, Nov. 9
Time: 9:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Location: Capitol Technology University
11301 Springfield Rd.
Laurel, MD 20708
Room: AI Center of Excellence (AICE), L102 in the Puente Library
Benefits of Attending
- Opportunity to explore AI in a fun, hands-on learning environment.
- Discover how AI is being used in real-world applications.
- Speak with faculty and ask questions in-person.
- Network and meet with other students interested in AI.
- Learn more about Capitol Tech's technology-focused degree programs and exciting AI career paths.
Registration
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Note: There is limited space for this event, please register early. We request one accompanying adult per attendee. Registration closes on Nov. 1st. You will receive a confirmation email upon registering.
About the Presenter
Dr. Najam UI Hassan
Chair
Dr. Najam Hassan is the Department Chair of Computer Science at Capitol Technology University and a professor. He has been in the IT field for about 35 years. He has a Ph.D. in Business Analytics & Decision Sciences from Capitol Technology University, a dual Master (MBA/MIM) from University of Maryland University College and a master’s in computer science from John Hopkins University. He earned his bachelor's in computer science from the University of Houston Clear Lake.