Division of Research & Innovation
Research & Innovation Events
September 2025
September 4 | 8:30 AM-4:30PM | UC River Room Research Computing Symposium 2025: Showcasing UofM Resources Attendees will be introduced to state-of-the-art resources, including powerful computational tools designed to accelerate research. September 12 | 3-4:30PM | FIT Methodist Presentation Theatre Technology Serving Humanity Speaker Series welcomes Dr. Rohit Aggrawal Professor and David Eccles Emerging Scholar in the Department of Operations and Information Systems David Eccles School of Business, University of Utah Talk: Applied AI: From Industry Practice to Business School Partnerships: This talk explores the latest developments in artificial intelligence while addressing the growing skills gap in the field. It will examine the challenges of integrating AI into existing workflows and highlight how businesses can adapt to these changes. In addition, the session will showcase new opportunities for collaboration between academia and industry, with a focus on the role business schools can play in preparing future leaders for an AI-driven economy. Register »
September 16 | 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM | FIT Room 225 Memphis Data Professionals | Event-Driven Design with Kafka: Patterns, Pitfalls & Practical Strategy Join Memphis' tech community for a practical, no-frills technical session with speaker Joey Brown, a passionate Fullstack Developer and Software Engineer. This event is designed to help engineers, architects, and tech leaders make critical judgments around Kafka and event-driven systems. Networking will begin at 5:30 PM. This session will help you:
- Build architectures smartly—not just boldly
- Avoid wasted effort on overly complex systems
- Push back on Kafka hype with grounded reasoning
- Learn from real-world successes and failures in production environments
- Software Engineers & Technical Architects
- DevOps / Platform Engineers
- CTOs, Engineering Managers & Tech Leads
- Anyone curious about distributed systems, event-driven strategies, or Kafka's practical application
September 25 | 2:30 – 3:30 PM | FIT Fishbowl Research Development Town Hall Meeting The Research Development Town Hall is a periodic meeting with faculty to discuss research development priorities, create a forum for sharing ideas and new research areas, and promoting interdisciplinary engagement among faculty. An agenda will be announced one week prior to the meeting. September 25 | 3-4:30PM | FIT Methodist Presentation Theatre Technology Serving Humanity Speaker Series welcomes Dr. McKay Jenkins Talk: TBD: This talk explores the latest developments in artificial intelligence while addressing the growing skills gap in the field. It will examine the challenges of integrating AI into existing workflows and highlight how businesses can adapt to these changes. In addition, the session will showcase new opportunities for collaboration between academia and industry, with a focus on the role business schools can play in preparing future leaders for an AI-driven economy. Register »
