8/26/2020 Diana Yates, News Bureau
Written by Diana Yates, News Bureau
The National Science Foundation and the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture are announcing an investment of more than $140 million to establish seven artificial intelligence institutes in the U.S. Two of the seven will be led by teams at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. They will support the work of researchers at the U. of I. and their partners at other academic and research institutions. Each of the new institutes will receive about $20 million over five years.
The USDA-NIFA will fund the AI Institute for Future Agricultural Resilience, Management and Sustainability at the U. of I. Illinois. CSL and computer science professor Vikram
Adve will lead the AIFARMS Institute.
The NSF will fund the AI Institute for Molecular Discovery, Synthetic Strategy and Manufacturing, also known as the Molecule Maker Lab Institute. Huimin Zhao, a U. of I. professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering and of chemistry, will lead this institute.
AIFARMS will advance AI research in computer vision, machine learning, soft-object manipulation and intuitive human-robot interaction to solve major agricultural challenges, the NSF reports. Such challenges include sustainable intensification with limited labor, efficiency and welfare in animal agriculture, the environmental resilience of crops and the preservation of soil health. The institute will feature “a novel autonomous farm of the future, new education and outreach pathways for diversifying the workforce in agriculture and technology, and a global clearinghouse to foster collaboration in AI-driven agricultural research,” Adve said.
“The National Science Foundation and USDA-NIFA recognize the breadth and depth of Illinois expertise in artificial intelligence, agricultural systems and molecular innovation,” U. of I. Chancellor Robert Jones said. “It is no surprise to me that two of seven new national AI institutes will be led by our campus. I look forward to seeing the results of these new investments in improving agricultural outcomes and innovations in basic and applied research.”
Adve is a co-director of the U. of I. Center for Digital Agriculture with crop sciences bioinformatics professor Matthew Hudson. AIFARMS will be under the CDA umbrella.
For more information, see related posts, below, from associated campus units:
- NSF and NIFA Awards CDA $20M to Develop New AIFARMS Institute (Center for Digital Agriculture)
- Center for Digital Agriculture at Illinois receives $20M to develop new AIFARMS Institute (College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences)
- Grainger Engineering faculty lead two new AI institutes (Grainger College of Engineering)
- $20 million NSF grant, new artificial intelligence institute for molecule synthesis (Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology)
To read about both institutes coming to Illinois read the News Bureau article.