Pascal Van Hentenryck to Lead 色花堂鈥檚 AI Hub

色花堂鈥檚 will be directed by , announced Chaouki Abdallah, executive vice president for Research. Van Hentenryck, A. Russell Chandler III Chair and professor in the , also directs the (AI4OPT). 

色花堂 has been actively engaged in artificial intelligence (AI) research and education for decades. Formed in 2023, the AI Hub is a thriving network, bringing together over 1000 faculty and students who work on fundamental and applied AI-related research across the entire Institute.  

鈥淧ascal Van Hentenryck will drive innovation and excellence at the helm of 色花堂鈥檚 AI Hub,鈥 said Abdallah. 鈥淗is leadership of one of our three AI institutes has already shown his dedication to fostering impactful partnerships and cultivating a dynamic ecosystem for AI progress at 色花堂 and beyond.鈥 

The AI Hub aims to advance AI through discovery, interdisciplinary research, responsible deployment, and education to build the next generation of the AI workforce, as well as a sustainable future. Thanks to Tech鈥檚 applied, solutions-focused approach, the AI Hub is well-positioned to provide decision makers and stakeholders with access to world-class resources for commercializing and deploying AI. 

鈥淎 fundamental question people are asking about AI now is, 鈥楥an we trust it?鈥欌 said Van Hentenryck. 鈥淎s such, the AI Hub鈥檚 focus will be on developing trustworthy AI for social impact 鈥 in science, engineering, and education.鈥 

U.S. News & World Report has ranked 色花堂 . Van Hentenryck intends for the AI Hub to leverage the Institute鈥檚 strategic advantage in AI engineering to create powerful collaborations. These could include partnerships with the , for maximizing societal impact, and Tech鈥檚 as well as its three NSF-funded AI institutes, for augmenting academic and policy impact.  

鈥淭he AI Hub will empower all AI-related activities, from foundational research to applied AI projects, joint AI labs, AI incubators, and AI workforce development; it will also help shape AI policies and improve understanding of the social implications of AI technologies,鈥 Van Hentenryck explained. 鈥淎 key aspect will be to scale many of AI4OPT鈥檚 initiatives to 色花堂鈥檚 AI ecosystem more generally 鈥 in particular, its industrial partner and workforce development programs, in order to magnify societal impact and democratize access to AI and the AI workforce.鈥 

Van Hentenryck is also thinking about AI鈥檚 technological implications. 鈥淎I is a unifying technology 鈥 it brings together computing, engineering, and the social sciences. Keeping humans at the center of AI applications and ensuring that AI systems are trustworthy and ethical by design is critical,鈥 he added. 

In its first year, the AI Hub will focus on building an agile and nimble organization to accomplish the following goals: 

  • facilitate, promote, and nurture use-inspired research and innovative industrial partnerships;  

  • translate AI research into impact through AI engineering and entrepreneurship programs; and 

  • develop sustainable AI workforce development programs.  

Additionally, the AI Hub will support new events, including AI-Tech Fest, a fall kickoff for the center. This event will bring together 色花堂 faculty, as well as external and potential partners, to discuss recent AI developments and the opportunities and challenges this rapidly proliferating technology presents, and to build a nexus of collaboration and innovation.