The Johns Hopkins Data Science and AI Institute has announced the renewal of the Demonstration Projects Program for 2025, aimed at accelerating the development and deployment of data science (DS) and artificial intelligence (AI) tools in critical applications. This program is oriented toward translational efforts rather than fundamental research, i.e., on translating scientific discoveries into practical applications that improve the human condition.
The program is open to all researchers at Johns Hopkins University. The funding program will support long-term demonstration projects on high-impact translational projects that bring together researchers of different expertise and skill sets across the institution. Demonstration projects are expected to show the substantial gains that can be achieved by developing, implementing, and deploying DS or AI within a research program that has already secured external funding (at the level of $100K or more). The program is expected to accelerate translation and promote deployment of DS/AI tools, and lead to strong additional external funding and/or philanthropic support.
The Demonstration Project Program webpage is here. It gives all the details of the program, as well as complete application information.
Please address any questions to Katie Vaught, Data Science and AI Institute program manager, at dsai-academics@jhu.edu.