Remo Rohs
Remo Rohs, founding chair of the Department of Quantitative and Computational Biology and professor of quantitative and computational biology, chemistry, physics and astronomy and computer science, has been elected a fellow of the Asia-Pacific Artificial Intelligence Association (AAIA). Rohs is one of four fellows from the quantitative and computational biology department to receive this honor. Fengzhu Sun, professor of quantitative and computational biology and mathematics, was also elected this year, and Nobel laureate Arieh Warshel, Distinguished Professor of Chemistry, Biochemistry, Chemical Engineering and Materials Science and Quantitative and Computational Biology and Dana and David Dornsife Chair in Chemistry as well as University Professor Michael Waterman were previously elected. AAIA is a global, academic, nonprofit organization formed by scholars who share a focus on advancing artificial intelligence.