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SUMMARY:Big Problems\, Big Data\, & Responsible AI in Engineering Practice - Atlanta Metro
DESCRIPTION:Atlanta Metro Chapter MeetingGeorgia Society of Professional Engineers (GSPE) \nDate: Monday\, January 12\, 2026Time: 6:00 PM – Networking\,  7:00 PM – Presentation \nLocation:Piccadilly Cafeteria2000 Crescent Centre Blvd.Tucker\, GA 30084 \nCost: Free to attend(Food and beverages are available for individual purchase.) \nPDH: 1 Professional Development Hour (PDH) \n\nPresentation Overview\nEngineering problems are growing in scale and complexity\, driven by large datasets\, advanced computational tools\, and the increasing use of artificial intelligence. Engineers are being asked to apply data-driven systems responsibly while maintaining sound professional judgment. \nThis presentation will explore how big data\, quantitative models\, and AI can be used as engineering assistants—supporting routine and repetitive tasks—so engineers can focus on higher-level problem formulation\, risk assessment\, and decision-making. The discussion emphasizes responsible\, real-world application of AI in professional engineering practice. \n\nSpeaker\nSuresh MarruDirector\, Georgia Tech Center for Artificial Intelligence in Science and Engineering (ARTISAN)Research Professor\, Georgia Tech College of Computing \nDr. Marru is a senior research leader in data-driven scientific computing\, distributed systems\, and cyberinfrastructure\, with more than two decades of experience designing and operating large-scale computational platforms used across academia\, government\, and industry. \n\nWho Should Attend\n\n\nLicensed Professional Engineers \n\n\nEngineers pursuing licensure \n\n\nEngineering students \n\n\nPublic decision makers \n\n\nMembers of the public interested in technology and public welfare \n\n\n\nAdditional Information\n\n\nGSPE Atlanta Metro Chapter meetings are held on the second Monday of each month\, September through June. \n\n\nThis presentation will be archived for later viewing on the GSPE YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/GSPEng \n\n\nIn-person attendance and archived viewing are free.
URL:https://gspe.org/event/big-problems-big-data-responsible-ai-in-engineering-practice-atlanta-metro/
LOCATION:Piccadilly Cafeteria\, Tucker\, 2000 Crescent Centre Blvd\, Tucker\, GA\, 30084\, United States
CATEGORIES:Atlanta Metro
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