A team from Human Longevity Inc.(HLI) is visiting the Human Nature Lab and the Yale Institute for Network Science to discuss potential projects for collaboration in the areas of genomics, oncology, pediatrics, microbiome and data analytics. Yale University and HLI are discussing an umbrella collaboration agreement to enable both institutions to work together on multiple projects. We hope you can attend the HLI seminar.
Human Nature Lab, Yale Institute for Network ScienceSee map
17 Hillhouse Avenue, Suite 393A
New Haven, CT06511
This is an interdisciplinary lunch seminar designed for grad students, postdocs, faculty and research staff working on network science topics across the fields of EE, CS, Applied Math, Physics, Sociology, Medicine, Biomedical Engineering, Economics, Political Science, Psychology, Public Health, EEB, MCDB and MB&B.
Amin Karbasi receives DARPA Young Faculty Award for Efficient Learning of Human Intent from Observations
YINS
October 27, 2016
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has selected Yale Institute for Network Science (YINS) Assistant Professor Amin Karbasi as a recipient of the DARPA Young Faculty Award.
The objective of the DARPA Young Faculty Award (YFA) program is to identify and engage rising research stars in junior faculty positions at U.S. academic institutions and introduce them to Department of Defense needs as well as DARPA’s program development process.
Professor Karbasi’s topic, “System and Method to Decode Human Intent” is titled, “Efficient Learning of Human Intent from Observations”.
The YFA program provides funding, mentoring and industry and DoD contacts to awardees early in their careers so they may develop their research ideas in the context of DoD needs. The program focuses on untenured faculty, emphasizing those without prior DARPA funding. The long-term goal of the YFA program is to develop the next generation of academic scientists, engineers and mathematicians in key disciplines who will focus a significant portion of their careers on DoD and national security issues.