YOUNGSTOWN An associate professor at Youngstown State University has received his fourth National Science Foundation grant, bringing his total NSF funding to roughly $1.6 million.

The latest $320,000 award to Corey Brozina positions YSU at the forefront of AI education and research, particularly among universities of similar size, according to a media release from the university.

Brozina, who is also the associate director of the Rayen School of Engineering, received the grant for a three-year project titled “Developing Artificial Intelligence Literacy Among Undergraduate Engineering and Technology Students Through Case-Based Instruction.” The initiative, funded through the NSF’s Division of Undergraduate Education, aims to integrate artificial intelligence into the university’s eng

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