Artificial Intelligence Multidisciplinary Society · UMass Lowell

AI x Every Major

AIM brings together students of all majors to explore how AI connects to what they already care about.

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[ About ]

Student organization built for the AI era. Built for every major.

AIM, the Artificial Intelligence Multidisciplinary Society was founded on a straightforward premise: the most important questions about AI are not being answered by computer scientists alone.

We run workshops, open discussions, project teams, and speaker events. We invite students from every college at UMass Lowell. We try to build things that matter.

01 / Explore

Understand AI from your vantage point

You don't need a technical background to understand AI and how it works, who it affects, or when it should be used. AIM gives you a space to explore it on your own terms.

02 / Build

Work on real, cross-disciplinary projects

Our projects are collaborative efforts that require domain expertise from multiple fields, expertise that lives outside CS departments.

03 / Engage

Connect across the university and beyond

AI's most pressing questions are social, political, ethical, and economic, not just technical. AIM is the place where that conversation can happen at UMass Lowell.

[ Who It's For ]

Your major is already relevant.

AI isn't coming to your major, it's already there; reshaping how engineers build, how businesses decide, how healthcare evolves, and how people learn and communicate. AIM hopes to bring together students across CS, business, engineering, health, and the humanities in the study and application of AI.

Major mapper

Find how AI maps to your major.

Selected major

Computer Science

AI use cases

Autonomous code review
LLM product engineering
Model evaluation workflows

Don't see your major here? That's the point.

If your field involves data, decisions, people, or systems, then AI is already part of it.

If you're not sure how, AIM is where you'll figure it out.

[ Events & Initiatives ]

Weekly meetings. Consistent work.

AIM runs weekly sessions focused on what's new in AI by breaking it down, understanding how it works, building with it, and exploring how it's being used across different fields.

Info Session

Semester Kickoff Meeting

Get to know AIM, what we're building, and how to get involved. Fall 2026 with AI industry leaders from DraftKings and WHOOP.

Fall 2026
[ Projects ]

Real work. Mixed teams. Actual output.

AIM projects are deliberately cross-disciplinary. Every team requires perspectives that technical members alone cannot provide. If you have domain knowledge, technical skills, research experience, writing ability, design instincts, or even curiosity and an entrepreneurial spirit, then you have something a project team needs.

Coal plants across the U.S. are shutting down, but their land, transmission lines, and water access can be reused.

DOE research shows about 80% of these sites are suitable for advanced nuclear reactors. Massachusetts is targeting 10 GW of new clean energy, including nuclear, while the AI boom drives massive demand for reliable, 24/7 power from data centers.

Coal2Core uses machine learning to score retired coal sites for small nuclear reactors. It displays them on an interactive map with cost estimates, projected CO₂ savings, and how many AI data centers each site could support.

The project offers a practical way to repurpose existing infrastructure for clean, reliable energy.

Next.jsPythonMachine LearningMapboxTailwind
Coal2Core website screenshot
[ Leadership ]

Meet our Team

AIM's executive board manages a varirty of techincal and non-technical operations, outreach, and partnerships. We are actively building out our leadership structure, so if you're interested in helping run the organization, reach out.

RoleMajor
President
Sam Morse
BS, Computer Science
Vice President
Jordi Lopez
BS, CS + Applied Math
Director of Technology
Harry Joshi
BS, Computer Science
Secretary
Caden Ashmore
BS, CS + Electrical Engineering
Treasurer
Cole Stepanik
BBA, Finance & Accounting
Events Coordinator
Alexa Arrevillaga
BS, Computer Engineering
[ Committees ]

AI Ethics Committee

01

Examining the societal impact of AI systems. Bias, fairness, accountability, and the policy questions that follow.

Entrepreneurship Committee

02

Exploring how AI is shaping startups, products, and new ventures, from ideation to building real things.

Social Media Committee

03

Managing AIM's presence, storytelling, and outreach across platforms to grow and engage our community.

All committees are currently forming. Come to a meeting to get involved.

[ Join ]
Open membership

No experience required.

Show up to a meeting held every TBA in TBA and connect with us on socials. The only thing we ask is that you bring your perspective and curiosity. Your field of study is an asset to us.

Get notified about upcoming events

Questions about AIM? Samuel_Morse@student.uml.edu