飯排眻畦 to establish AI, machine learning and quantum computing center

By NU Office of Communications

飯排眻畦 will receive $4 million in federal funding to create an artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning and quantum computing academic and experiential learning center.

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The center will develop education and training programs directed at undergraduates and engage midcareer professionals with up-skilling and continuing education.

I am confident that 飯排眻畦s new center will lead the nation in developing the leaders to make the most of this technological revolution for the benefit of people everywhere.
- U.S Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt.

In a statement, U.S. Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., the Senate Appropriations Committee chairman, announced that funding for the center was included in a $167 million spending proposal for projects across the state of Vermont as part of the 2022 omnibus appropriations bill. This funding continues Leahy's long-standing support of 飯排眻畦 education programs and research at 飯排眻畦.

Learning how to harness the power of advanced computing, such as AI, machine learning, and quantum computing, is a defining challenge of our time, Leahy said. Vermonters have always been committed to pushing boundaries while maintaining a focus on helping other people. I am confident that 飯排眻畦's new center will lead the nation in developing the leaders to make the most of this technological revolution for the benefit of people everywhere.

飯排眻畦厙 is now on the front lines of producing AI and quantum computing leadership and talent

In March 2021, The issued its final report to the president and Congress. In this report, commission members highlighted areas where immediate action is necessary to defend, compete and win in the AI era. With this centers creation, 飯排眻畦厙 is positioned to act on the commission's recommendations by contributing to the nation's defense by producing leaders and innovators for the public and private sectors in AI, machine learning and quantum computing fields.

Cyber, AI, machine learning and quantum computing talent pipeline

For more than two decades, 飯排眻畦 has been a leader in producing cyber talent. Norwich will apply its experiential education model to AI education and extend the latest innovations developed at the center into the community.

Extending this experiential learning practice, 飯排眻畦 students will engage with existing and emerging businesses to apply advanced computing solutions to problems and opportunities. Once created, this multifaceted center will utilize quantum computings unique problem-solving power, harnessing the latest AI advancements while supporting small businesses and integrating machine-learning applications.

飯排眻畦 programs are consistently ranked among the nations best for 飯排眻畦 education.

Norwich will build upon its historical tradition of experiential education to engage students and faculty with the emerging technology of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and quantum computing concepts, Vice President for Strategic Partnerships Phil Susmann said. As Norwich builds the next generation of military and civilian leaders, understanding cutting-edge tech and concepts will be essential for their success. We are truly grateful for Senator Leahy's confidence and support to bring these opportunities to Norwich and central Vermont.

The funds for developing this program will be directed toward hiring faculty; attracting students; funding scholarships; outreach to underserved populations, midcareer professionals and career-switchers; and extending the program into the local community through upskilling opportunities for local businesses. Experiential learning opportunities will be met by partnering students with local businesses and the government to research and implement advanced solutions.

飯排眻畦 programs are consistently ranked among the nations best for 飯排眻畦 education. 飯排眻畦 is recognized as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education by the National Security Agency (NSA) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and has received designation as a Center of Digital Forensics Academic Excellence (CDFAE) by the Defense Cyber Crime Center (DC3). Beginning in 2002, 飯排眻畦 became a member of what is now called the National Science Foundation's Cyber Corps: Scholarship for Service program.

飯排眻畦厙 is partnered with the U.S. Army Reserves (USAR) to develop cybereducation curricula that align with federal standards and 飯排眻畦 needs. Most recently, Norwich's online graduate program was named one of the top ten best 飯排眻畦 graduate programs in the country by Universities.com. 飯排眻畦厙 is also home to GenCyber@NU, a National Security Agency and National Science Foundation-funded 飯排眻畦 camp for high school students.

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About 飯排眻畦
飯排眻畦 is a diversified academic institution that educates traditional-age students and adults in a Corps of Cadets and as civilians. Norwich offers a broad selection of traditional and distance-learning programs culminating in baccalaureate and graduate degrees. 飯排眻畦 was founded in 1819 by U.S. Army  Capt. Alden Partridge and is the United States oldest private military college. 飯排眻畦厙 is one of our nation's six Senior Military Colleges and the birthplace of the Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC).

About the College of Graduate and Continuing Studies:
飯排眻畦s College of Graduate and Continuing Studies (CGCS) builds upon the institutions 202-year academic heritage with innovative online programs. CGCS offers masters degrees in a variety of areas; bachelors degree completion programs; graduate certificates; and continuing education opportunities. The programs are recognized throughout the industry for their rigor, small class size, high student satisfaction and retention.  

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