Renjith Prasad is currently a Teaching Assistant and Lab Assistant for CSCE-140 - Analysis of Algorithms in Java at the University of South Carolina since August 2023. Renjith also serves as a Research Intern at the Artificial Intelligence Institute at the University of South Carolina, focusing on multimodal learning and anomaly prediction in manufacturing. As a Training and Placement Coordinator at the Indian Institute of Technology Jammu, Renjith facilitates connections between industries and campus placements. Previous experience includes roles such as a Research Assistant for the Central Computing and Communication Infrastructure (C3I) at IIT Jammu, a Winter Intern at Tata Steel, a Summer Analyst at Goldman Sachs, and various internships in blockchain research and computer vision. Renjith holds a Master of Science in Computer Science from the University of South Carolina, a Master's degree in Computer Technology from IIT Jammu, and a Bachelor's degree in Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering from the Federal Institute of Science and Technology.

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Artificial Intelligence Institute at University of South Carolina

The Artificial Intelligence Institute at the University of South Carolina (#AIISC, http://aiisc.ai) conducts core AI research combined with AI applications and impact through extensive interdisciplinary collaborations with most colleges across the university. Led by Prof. Amit Sheth, a researcher, educator, and entrepreneur with a proven leadership record of creating world-class research centers and funding record (> $33 million), the center strives to leverage the comprehensive nature of the university to advance state-of-the-art AI applications in fields like digital and public health, engineering including manufacturing, social sciences, education, communications, autonomous transportation, and personalized security and comfort, while also helping shape and inform the ethics and policies surrounding these emergent solutions.


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