Events
The center hosts and participates in academic conferences, workshops, and public engagement events focused on technology, data, and society.
ASU-Hanyang University Mini-Conference Series
A recurring interdisciplinary mini-conference series co-organized by Arizona State University and Hanyang University (Seoul, South Korea). Over 150 participants have attended across three international conference and mini-workshop events, bringing together faculty and graduate students to explore applications of computational and data-driven methods to public policy challenges.
| Year | Thematic Focus |
|---|---|
| 2025 | Large Language Models for Urban Analysis; AI, Governance, and Society |
| 2024 | Large Language Models and Social Science |
| 2021 | Computational Social Science |
The 2024 and 2025 conferences featured seminars and invited talks on using LLMs as measurement instruments, auditing AI bias, and applying multimodal AI to urban policy intelligence.
Past Speaking Events
Digital Entrepreneurship and Communities of Color Workshop
Sessions examining digital participation, small business formation, and community economic resilience using novel data on digital activity. View workshop materials
Technology, Data, and Public Policy
Faculty presentations at APPAM, ASPA, NASPAA, and other policy forums on AI governance, digital equity, place-based policy, and computational social science. View full events list