March 3, 2025

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University of Rochester illustration / Michael Osadciw

Dear members of the Hajim School community,

New York State Governor Kathy Hochul recently announced the University of Rochester is joining other public and private research institutions in New York State in the Empire AI Consortium. Aimed at accelerating the development of artificial intelligence centered in public interest, the consortium is launching a state-of-the-art artificial intelligence computing center in Upstate New York for use by member institutions to promote responsible research and development, create jobs, and advance AI for the public good.

We stand out among Empire AI consortium members as the only integrated health system. The University of Rochester Medical Center has already been exploring and implementing forms of AI to support clinical operations and transform health care. We are also home to New York State’s only Center of Excellence in Data Science and AI, dedicated to supporting businesses in the state through the application of data science methods and tools that solve challenges and deliver critical insights.

This will help to keep the Hajim School at the forefront of research and education in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and high-performance computing. Learn more about the exciting new initiative at the News Center.

SUSANA MARCOS RECEIVES EDGAR D. TILLYER AWARD

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University of Rochester photo / J. Adam Fenster

Congratulations to Susana Marcos, the David R. Williams Director of the Center for Visual Science, the Nicholas George Professor in Optics, and a professor of ophthalmology, who was selected as the 2025 recipient of the Edgar D. Tiller Award by Optica. The award is presented to an individual who has performed distinguished work in the field of vision, including but not limited to the optics, physiology, anatomy, or psychology of the visual system.

Marcos was honored “for contributions to our basic understanding of the effect of the eye’s optics on vision including the passage of light through the cornea and lens and into the photoreceptors where vision begins.” She is a pioneer in the development of new techniques for the evaluation of the eye, including retinal imaging instruments, aberrometers, adaptive optics, anterior segment imaging of the eye and intraocular lens designs.

Read about the honor at the Optica website.

JENNIFER KRUSCHWITZ ELECTED AS OPTICA FELLOW

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Optica’s board of directors also honored Jennifer Kruschwitz, an associate professor of instruction at the Institute of Optics and senior scientist at the Laboratory for Laser Energetics, by electing her a fellow member. Fellow membership in Optica is limited to no more than ten percent of the membership and is reserved for members who have served with distinction in the advancement of optics and photonics.

Kruschwitz was honored “for significant and pioneering contributions in optics education, outreach, society service, and leadership.” She has been instrumental in the development of the Institute of Optics’ Hybrid Optics Master’s Education (HOME) program, designed to accommodate the busy schedules of working professionals and remote learners from around the world.

See the list of new fellows on the Optica website.

HANNAH RICKERT ’25 WINS ABBVIE MIGRAINE CAREER CATALYST AWARD

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Congratulations to biomedical engineering student Hannah Rickert ’25, who is a winner of the first-ever AbbVie Migraine Career Catalyst Award contest. Hannah is among the 20 inaugural winners who received up to $2,500 to help support their career aspirations.

Winners were chosen based on short essay, video, and audio clip submissions highlighting their experiences living with migraine, their career aspirations, and how the award could help support their future success. Hannah stood out for her service in Rochester’s chapter of the Society of Women Engineers and as a coach for Transition Opportunities at the University of Rochester, which is an inclusive college experience for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities age 18 to 22.

Read this powerful profile of Hannah by the Rochester Beacon.

ALUMNI CONNECTIONS IN PENNSYLVANIA

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Last week offered an important chance to connect with Hajim School alumni in the Philadelphia area. I had the pleasure of providing opening remarks during an Experience Rochester event featuring Mujdat Cetin, the Robin and Tim Wentworth Director of the Goergen Institute for Data Science and Artificial Intelligence. Mujdat provided alumni a terrific outlook on the future of AI at the University and discussed how GIDS-AI has fostered groundbreaking interdisciplinary research, expanded learning opportunities, facilitated regional economic development through industry partnerships, and created avenues for community outreach and impact. Learn about future Experience Rochester events at the Advancement website.

While in the area, we also had a wonderful visit with mechanical engineering alumna Lisa Grenier ’86, the chief supply chain officer at Just Born Quality Confections. She introduced us to her organization’s leadership, and we got a tour of the executive offices and the manufacturing factory in Bethlehem, PA. We sampled their famous Peeps and Mike and Ike’s while learning about the production process and all that it entails. Thank you, Lisa!

INFORMATION SESSION FOR NOYCE SCHOLARSHIP

Hajim School students interested in a career in K-12 education are invited to attend an information session about a new scholarship program to support and prepare future K-12 teachers in computer science and the STEM disciplines. The Warner School of Education’s Noyce Scholarship Program is now accepting applications for the 2025-2026 academic year.

The info session takes place from noon-1 p.m. today, March 3, in LeChase Hall room 285. Learn more about the program on the Warner School website.

COLLEGE PRIZE NOMINATIONS ARE NOW OPEN

Nominations are now being accepted for the annual undergraduate student Prizes and Awards, which are coordinated by The College Center for Advising Services. Outstanding students in the School of Arts and Sciences and the Hajim School are recognized in a variety of ways each year, many of them receiving special prizes.

If you are interested in nominating a student, complete this form. If you do not already have access to the form, please email your access request and Active Directory ID to the prizes administrator. If you have any questions about this process, contact Vicki Mullen. The deadline to submit nominations is Friday, March 21.

WADSWORTH C. SYKES FACULTY ENGINEERING AWARDS

Hajim School faculty are encouraged to apply for Wadsworth C. Sykes Faculty Engineering Awards, which fund development of an innovative curricular course or program in the Hajim school. Awards range from $2,500 to $30,000. To submit a proposal, complete the online form by Friday, March 21. Questions can be emailed to Paul Funkenbusch.

Have a great week!

Your dean,
Wendi Heinzelman

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