Staff report

YOUNGSTOWN — Corey Brozina, associate professor and associate director of the Youngstown State University Rayen School of Engineering, has received his fourth National Science Foundation grant.

His achievement comes in a funding landscape where less than 12% of NSF applications nationwide are approved. With this latest award, Brozina has now secured roughly $1.6 million in NSF funding, including the largest NSF grant in YSU history in 2020.

The project, “Developing Artificial Intelligence Literacy Among Undergraduate Engineering and Technology Students Through Case-Based Instruction,” is a three-year initiative within the NSF’s Division of Undergraduate Education. The effort focuses on integrating AI into engineering education by exploring how it can be used as a profession

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