The project is advancing AI-driven public health research in the global south.
Digital Transformation Research Corps project receives Global Incubator Seed Grant to advance urban public health
WashU Digital Transformation
The project is advancing AI-driven public health research in the global south.
An interactive dashboard, built by the Digital Intelligence and Innovation (DI2) Accelerator’s Research Corps allows users to explore results by region and demographic group.
WashU researchers collaborated with the DI2 Accelerator to develop an AI-powered tool to make it easier for Missouri residents to access vital government documents.
Digital Transformation Summer Corps equips students with new AI skills, offers opportunities to work with researchers across disciplines.
Now at the halfway point, the eight projects have made significant progress across various fields, including public health, law, political science, and psychology.
Starting May 27, the Digital Transformation Summer Corps is bringing together students and faculty from across WashU to take on eight ambitious projects aimed at advancing research, improving lives, and accelerating digital innovation.
This summer, WashU’s Digital Intelligence & Innovation (DI2) Accelerator is launching the Digital Transformation Summer Corps, a new initiative that brings together talented students with software development and data science skills to collaborate with faculty on cutting-edge research projects.