NTU «KhPI» invites students, teachers, researchers, and library staff to join the lecture «Artificial Intelligence and Qualitative Research: How MIT Researchers Actually Use Artificial Intelligence and What It Means for You». It will take place on December 11 from 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. online on the Zoom platform. Participants who register will receive an automatic invitation in their calendar. Language: English. Speaker: Dr. Wilder Moss, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Library Staff Member. Registration is not required: https://luma.com/src35edd. Link to connect: https://mit.zoom.us/j/98095528523?pwd=q9YJaiUKa3PZvxUKeUgfJIpgFx2ao7.1 Meeting ID: 98095528523, Password: z-3036.
Who is this webinar for:
- Students (master’s, bachelor’s, postgraduate students);
- Teachers, researchers;
- Research support specialists (librarians, methodologists).
Key aspects and practical skills:
- Learn what software tools MIT researchers use for coding, thematic analysis, etc., and how they get published in top journals.
- Receive ethics protocols used by MIT staff for peer review and publication.
- Identify the benefits and risks of using AI. Understand where AI genuinely saves weeks of work and where it undermines quality, validity, and trust.
- Receive links to free learning resources and software tools to continue experimenting after the webinar.
Note:
Dr. Wilder Moss is a staff member at the MIT Libraries. He stewards and synthesizes MIT studies into scalable, documented institutional research workflows across research methods. Dr. Moss codifies diverse AI experiments across MIT studies into ethical, institution-wide research standards and workflows, and advises on AI tooling, methods, and documentation for research projects.
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a renowned research university in the United States, recognized worldwide for its achievements in science, engineering, and technology, and one of the best technical universities in the United States and the world. Founded by William Barton Rogers in 1861, it is a private (joint-stock) university located in Cambridge, Massachusetts (USA). Its main mission is to teach and research the practical application of science and technology. From 2012 to 2025, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has consistently ranked first in the world in the QS World University Rankings. MIT consists of five faculties and one college, and also has 34 academic departments and 53 interdisciplinary laboratories, centers, and programs. Overall, it has played a key role in the development of computers, inertial navigation systems, and medical equipment.
