How Purdue is Using AI for Good — Computer Science Professor Alex Psomas Explains

In this episode of “This Is Purdue,” we’re talking to Alex Psomas, assistant professor of computer science in Purdue University’s College of Science.   Alex is an expert in machine learning and artificial intelligence. He utilizes these tools to help solve societal issues like food insecurity by outsourcing decision-making to AI — starting right here in Indiana.  In this episode, you will:   Gain key insights on AI and machine learning and see how algorithms have rapidly evolved and what it means for you.   Learn about his collaboration with the Indy Hunger Network and how he automated the redistribution of rejected food away from landfills and into food pantries.   Hear about the use of open source code, which can help other organizations around the country automate the distribution of vital resources like food.  Discover how Purdue’s pioneering computer science program and the Purdue Computes initiative are at the forefront of multidisciplinary AI research.   Hear about Alex’s journey from his home country of Greece to advancing his career in the U.S. and eventually becoming a Boilermaker.  Explore Alex’s encouraging approach to mentoring his students and how he’s committed to getting them excited about research.   Find out how awards from the National Science Foundation and Google have accelerated his research, forged collaborations with other faculty and inspired future work.   Don’t miss this episode featuring a Purdue professor and researcher who is using AI to fight hunger and support food pantries.  

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This Is Purdue, the official podcast for Purdue University, highlights stories about Boilermakers from across all disciplines, who through research, innovation and determination, have persistently pursued their next giant leap. Hosted by Purdue University alum, Brian Lamb School of Communication graduate, and Indiana native Kate Young, This is Purdue aims to examine all of the incredible accomplishments of Boilermakers and their contributions to the world. Join us every other Thursday as we interview students, faculty, and alumni taking small steps toward their giant leaps, and inspiring others to do the same.