GOOD 2025

Gulustan Dogan [University of North Carolina Wilmington]

Gulustan Dogan is an assistant professor at University of North Carolina Wilmington in Computer Science department. She worked at Yildiz Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey as an Associate Professor. She worked at NetApp and Intel as a software engineer in Silicon Valley. She received her PhD degree in Computer Science from City University of New York. She received her B.Sc degree in Computer Engineering from Middle East Technical University, Turkey. She is one of the founding members of Turkish Women in Computing (TWIC), a Systers community affiliated with Anita Borg Institute. She also serves as Wilmington Ambassador of Women In Data Science Stanford.


Sessions

03-18
18:30
10min
Using OpenOnDemand for Real-World, Interdisciplinary AI Projects in Classrooms
Gulustan Dogan [University of North Carolina Wilmington]

Integrating interdisciplinary collaboration in AI courses enables students to apply AI to real-world problems across diverse fields. In my AI classes, students partner with faculty from various departments, using OpenOnDemand for GPU-based computations to develop AI solutions. This hands-on approach includes projects like rainfall prediction, wildlife imagery classification, and healthcare trend analysis. OpenOnDemand supports these projects enabling students to tackle data-intensive challenges. This framework builds technical skills and highlights AI’s impact across disciplines, preparing students to innovate beyond traditional boundaries. This poster showcases the work done with OpenOnDemand across 7 different disciplines to show the interdisciplinary power of OpenOnDemand.

Posters [featuring AI OnDemand]
CGIS Concourse