Teaching Artificial Intelligence in Mechanical Engineering to Cultivate Cyber-physical System Talents

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Mechanical engineering (ME) students have specific domain knowledge in developing physical systems, such as machines, vehicles and production equipment. Nevertheless, the strong demands of utilizing artificial intelligence (AI) for physical systems to become a cyber-physical system (CPS) is now a commonplace of modern physical systems. Hence, it is necessary to cultivate greater AI design and programming capabilities in ME students. In this poster, the "Intelligent Systems: Theory and Practice"course (ME5061 in ME, National Taiwan University) for senior undergraduate/ graduate students) is presented. This course has been offered once in the spring semester of 2022, and 34 students participated in this course.

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Kuo, C. H., Nguyen, P. T. T., & Wu, S. L. (2023). Teaching Artificial Intelligence in Mechanical Engineering to Cultivate Cyber-physical System Talents. In Annual Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education, ITiCSE (Vol. 2, p. 635). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3587103.3594193

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