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Sieur du Lhut Creativity Conference

Sieur du Lhut Creativity Conference

Join us for the Sieur du Lhut Creativity Conference!

Event is FREE and open to the public.
AI and Its Implications for Society
Presentations by Dr. Tinglong Dai and Dr. Saleem Alhabash followed by a Q&A session.

Tinglong Dai is a Bernard T. Ferrari Professor of Business at Johns Hopkins University. He is an expert in human-AI interaction, healthcare analytics, and global supply chains. His research focuses on integrating AI into clinical workflows and improving productivity, access, and equity in healthcare delivery. A member of the Johns Hopkins faculty since 2013, Dr. Dai is a dynamic and acclaimed MBA professor. He developed and taught the MBA course "Data Science: Artificial Intelligence," which is required for all full-time MBA students since 2021.

Saleem Alhabash is a Professor of Advertising and Public Relations and Associate Chair at Michigan State University’s Department of Advertising and Public Relations, where he also co-directs the Media and Advertising Psychology (MAP) Lab. His research focuses on the processes and effects of new and social media within the context of persuasion. More specifically, his research investigates the cognitive and emotional responses, and psychological effects associated with using new and social media.

The 2024 Sieur du Lhut Creativity Conference is presented by the UMD Chancellor's Office and the Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activities subcommittee. Generous support for this conference was provided by Richard Paul Teske Sieur du Lhut Conference Fund.

Registration: z.umn.edu/SDL2024

Kirby Ballroom, UMD Campus
07:00 PM - 09:00 PM on Tue, 29 Oct 2024
Kirby Ballroom, UMD Campus
1120 Kirby Drive
Duluth, Minnesota 55812
218-726-7106
cwillia@d.umn.edu