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Volodymyr Kindratenko Named Director of the Center for Artificial Intelligence Innovation at NCSA


Volodymyr Kindratenko standing next to an HPC system.

NCSA is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Volodomyr Kindratenko as Director of the Center for Artificial Intelligence Innovation (CAII). In this new role, he will be responsible for providing the overall leadership, oversight and management of the center, including developing partnerships and projects at regional and national levels, and overseeing day-to-day operations. Dr. Kindratenko will also be fostering and actively participating in a vigorous research program, with responsibilities for which he is especially adept thanks to his prior experience.

NCSA Engagement Director John Towns says Dr. Kindratenko, a seasoned NCSA researcher with prior NCSA leadership experience, is poised to expand the CAII’s ability to forge new relationships while strengthening existing ones. 

Vlad comes into this role transitioning from another NCSA leadership role and as the former lead for the NCSA Innovative Systems Lab. He has deep connections with campus with a history of collaboration and teaching. We look forward to expanding and deepening those relationships with a focus on the development of AI methods and applications of them to academic and industry challenges. 

John Towns, NCSA Engagement Director

In addition to his role at NCSA, Dr. Kindratenko maintains positions as adjunct associate professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and a research associate professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Illinois Urbana Champaign. He currently serves as a department editor of IEEE Computing in Science and Engineering magazine and an associate editor of the International Journal of Reconfigurable Computing. Dr. Kindratenko’s work has been funded by the National Science Foundation, NASA, Office of Naval Research, Department of Energy, and industry. He has published over 70 papers in peer-reviewed scientific journals and conference proceedings and holds five U.S. patents. He is a senior member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and Association for Computing Machinery (ACM).

Dr. Kindratenko’s research interests include high-performance computing, special-purpose computing architectures, cloud computing and machine learning. His combined interest and experience will contribute to his ability to facilitate collaboration across multiple disciplines and support advancements in AI, leveraging NCSA’s cutting-edge technology and expertise.  

I am very excited to become the CAII Director, and I am looking forward to growing the Center within NCSA and connecting it with the AI-related activities carried out by the UofI faculty. Main goals for the Center include finding ways to bring together the UofI AI research community for a chance to collaborate while aligning academic research with industry challenges and opportunities, and providing students with ways to learn and work in the AI domain. The Center will also partner with leading researchers and technology developers to bring state-of-the-art AI capabilities to the UofI research community.

Volodymyr Kindratenko, CAII Director

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