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SUMMARY:FAH-DENG Guest Lecture: 'Reflections on Personal Career Development in the Era of Human-AI Collaboration'
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: \nThis presentation offers a deeply personal yet broadly applicable reflection on how artificial intelligence is reshaping the landscape of professional career development— drawing from the speaker’s own 14-year journey spanning physics research\, academia\, and cloud technology leadership. As AI Agents evolve from tools into collaborative partners\, professionals across every discipline face a pivotal question: how do we redefine our value\, adapt our skills\, and chart a meaningful career path alongside intelligent systems? Through real-world observations and firsthand experience in deploying AI\, deep learning\, and high-performance computing solutions in higher education and scientific research\, this talk examines three critical dimensions of career evolution in the AI era: cognitive repositioning—shifting from knowledge \naccumulation to judgment\, creativity\, and cross-domain synthesis; skill hybridization—building a personal competency stack that combines domain expertise with AI literacy; and collaborative intelligence—learning to work with AI as a cothinker rather than a replacement. The speaker will share candid reflections on navigating career transitions—from a Ph.D. in condensed matter physics at the Chinese Academy of Sciences\, to postdoctoral research at McGill University\, to leading education industry strategy at AWS—illustrating how each pivot demanded not just new technical skills\, but a fundamental rethinking of professional identity. The session will also explore how cloud-native AI platforms such as Amazon Bedrock and Amazon SageMaker are lowering the barriers for professionals to experiment\, upskill\, and reinvent themselves. This talk aims to inspire researchers\, educators\, and early-to-mid-career professionals to embrace human-AI collaboration not as a threat\, but as the most powerful career accelerator of our generation. \nBiography: \nIn 2010\, Dr. Liu obtained his Ph.D. degree from the Institute of Physics\, Chinese Academy of Sciences. After graduation\, he pursued further studies at McGill University in Canada. Previously\, Dr. Liu served as an associate researcher (equivalent to an associate professor) at the Institute of Physics\, CAS. For many years\, he has been dedicated to keeping abreast of industry trends and implementing practical solutions in the field of higher education and scientific research. Dr. Liu has extensive experience in deploying solutions in professional research scenarios such as artificial intelligence\, deep learning\, and high-performance computing. He has been awarded the First Prize of the Beijing Science and Technology Award\, published over 30 research papers\, and obtained more than 10 authorized patents\, authorized integrated circuit layout designs\, as well as multiple software copyrights and utility model patents. Currently\, Dr. Liu serves as the Higher Education Industry Lead at Amazon Web Services.
URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/fah-deng-guest-lecture-reflections-on-personal-career-development-in-the-era-of-human-ai-collaboration/
LOCATION:E4 – 1052
CATEGORIES:Department of English
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