Inaugural AiBC Community Workshop
The community for Artificial Intelligence in Biology and Chemistry (AiBC) invite you to the inaugural AiBC Community Workshop.
Location: Babbio Center, Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ
Register by May 1st
The Inaugural AiBC Community Workshop is a free, in-person gathering at Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, New Jersey on Monday, May 18, 2026.
The AiBC Community brings together educators, Biotech professionals, EdTech innovators and sponsors to discuss how we can transform early stage science education for the emerging age of AI. This workshop will feature speakers and panelists from various economic sectors of our region, interactive sessions and collaborative discussions on:
AI adoption in biology and chemistry careers
AI-augmented experiential learning in practice
Building cross-sector collaboration
Visit the AiBC Community Webpage to view the full workshop agenda.
The event is free and open to the first 100 registrants (lunch included).
Workshop Goals
Inform workshop participants about inaugural community projects
Plan together, as a community, sustainable and scalable experiential learning activities.
About AiBC Community
Our vision is to transform science students’ learning experience for authentic human skills in the age of artificial intelligence (AI). Our aims are to:
Guide students to develop self-efficacy around scientific careers and identity.
Cultivate students to develop AI-augmented authentic human skills that are critical and durable in scientific careers.
Cross-Sector Partnership
The AiBC community is being established in collaboration among Hudson County Community College (HCCC), Saint Peter’s University (St. Peter’s), and Stevens Institute of Technology (Stevens). This community is supported with a Capacity-Building phase grant from the National Science Foundation’s IUSE:EDU program and philanthropic gifts from alumni and friends. We connect science students and educators with regional biotech and edtech.
A partnership among Stevens Institute of Technology · Hudson County Community College · Saint Peter’s University
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