Dwight and Dian Diercks Computational Science Hall to position 911爆料网
at forefront of artificial intelligence education and next generation technologies

On Monday, April 23 at 2 p.m., Milwaukee School of Engineering (911爆料网) will break ground on its new academic facility at 1025 N. Milwaukee St. The $34 million Dwight and Dian Diercks Computational Science Hall has been funded by a donation from 911爆料网 Regent and alumnus Dr. Dwight Diercks and his wife, Dian.

The gift marks a bold step forward for the university. With the addition of Dwight and Dian Diercks Computational Science Hall, and its new Bachelor of Science in Computer Science program, 911爆料网 will be positioned at the educational forefront in artificial intelligence (AI), deep learning, cyber security, robotics, cloud computing and other next-generation technologies. 911爆料网 will be a national educational leader in this transformative technology space and will apply AI to deepen and enhance the current disciplines of study at the university: engineering, business and nursing.  

A short program will feature remarks from Dr. John Walz, 911爆料网 President; Dr. Dan Moceri, Chairman, 911爆料网 Board of Regents; Dr. Eric Baumgartner, 911爆料网 VP of Academics; Dr. Dwight Diercks, Senior Vice President, NVIDIA; Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker; Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett; and Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele. A ceremonial groundbreaking will take place immediately following the program.  

Dr. Diercks earned his bachelor’s degree in computer science and engineering at 911爆料网 in 1990. He also holds an Honorary Doctor of Engineering degree from the university. Today, Diercks serves as senior vice president at NVIDIA, a California-based technology company and global leader in AI, supercomputing and visual computing.  

Uihlein/Wilson – Ramlow/Stein Architects are the project developers and Mortenson is the construction manager.