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NJIT Devotes Over $10 Million in New Funds for Push in Artificial Intelligence

By News RoomSeptember 17, 20243 Mins Read
NJIT Devotes Over  Million in New Funds for Push in Artificial Intelligence
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Newark, N.J., Sept. 17, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) is launching a new, $10+ million initiative that will significantly advance the university’s strength in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) and position NJIT to become a leader in both AI research and application in higher education. This augments already significant existing academic and research activity in AI and related programs. In 2023 alone, NJIT research related to AI totaled nearly $60 million. This new effort will leverage the university’s extensive expertise in machine learning, computer vision, natural language processing, and robotics, with the goal of becoming a major player in AI innovation.

As part of the new investment, NJIT will establish the Grace Hopper AI Research Institute with support from an anonymous donor and matching funds that total $6 million. The Institute is named for American computer scientist, mathematician, and United States Navy rear admiral Grace Brewster Hopper, who was a pioneer of computer programming. The new institute will include existing initiatives, such as the Center for AI Research and the Institute for Data Science — where faculty members and researchers, along with students, study topics such as data analysis and scientific computing — and also will apply AI across diverse fields, such as architecture, biology, engineering, and management, ensuring that AI research benefits multiple sectors. Through collaboration with the New Jersey Innovation Institute, an NJIT corporation, the Grace Hopper AI Research Institute also will form partnerships with healthcare, defense, finance, and manufacturing industries, creating AI solutions for real-world challenges.

An additional $4+ million investment by NJIT will support initiatives that include an expansion of the top-tier AI talent at NJIT and the creation of a Center for Educational Innovation Excellence, where experts will study AI’s role in enhancing curricula and effective teaching/learning. NJIT is already well underway in equipping faculty to use generative learning, as part of an integrated partnership between the administration, instructional staff and the Office of Information Services & Technology.

The expansion of NJIT’s AI prowess in research and application aligns perfectly with the university’s 2030 Strategic Plan, which calls for NJIT to become a nexus of innovation that is a physical and intellectual focal point for ideas, actions and people and brings together researchers, learners, entrepreneurs and partners from government, industry and the community to pursue innovation. The AI push will dramatically enhance learner advancement, faculty success, digital transformation and expansion of industry partnerships, all of which are areas of focus within that strategic plan. 

“Generative AI is creating new opportunities for innovation and knowledge creation while also challenging the traditional models of R&D and operations,” said NJIT President Teik C. Lim. “At the same time, the development of intellectual property and the translation and commercialization of research requires dedicated investment. AI is arguably going to have the greatest effect on the creation and delivery of knowledge goods and services since the advent of the Internet and the smartphone. NJIT will focus its research enterprise on collaborative, large-scale, applied projects in areas of high impact.”


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