Season 2 Episode 2: Mark Rouleau

Season 2, Episode 2,   Mar 19, 10:00 AM

In this episode of IPEC Presents, we examine our new season’s theme of ethics from a different perspective. Dr. Mark Rouleau brings with him insights from an IPEC-sponsored trip to Brazil. Mark participated in the Summer School on AI technologies for trust, interoperability, autonomy, and resilience in Industry 4.0. The summer school was a one-week hands on training hosted at the University of São Paulo focused on using automation techniques in Multi Agent System (MAS) environments to solve practical industrial problems. Topics covered through this hackathon style training included the following: Web of Things, Knowledge Graphs, Multi Agent Systems, and Responsible and Trustworthy AI.

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Mark’s Recent Publications
  • Ofori, Roland O., and Mark D. Rouleau. “Modeling the Impacts of Floating Seaweeds on Fisheries Sustainability in Ghana.” Marine policy 127 (2021): 104427-.
  • Rouleau, Mark, and Robert Zupko. “Agent-Based Modeling for Bioenergy Sustainability Assessment.” Landscape and urban planning 188 (2019): 54–63.
  • Winkler, Richelle L., and Mark D. Rouleau. “Amenities or Disamenities? Estimating the Impacts of Extreme Heat and Wildfire on Domestic US Migration.” Population and environment 42, no. 4 (2021): 622–648.
  • Helman, Alexander C, Matthew C Kelly, Mark D Rouleau, and Yvette L Dickinson. “Preferences for Northern Hardwood Silviculture among Family Forest Owners in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.” Journal of forestry 119, no. 2 (2021): 113–129.
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