Dwight Diercks. Photo courtesy of MSOE.

Dwight Diercks, senior vice president at NVIDIA. Along with his wife Dian Diercks, gave Milwaukee School of Engineering a $34 million gift to build the Dwight and Dian Diercks Computational Science Hall.

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Nvidia Executive to Lead AI Discussion During Greater Milwaukee Urban League Luncheon
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Nvidia Executive to Lead AI Discussion During Greater Milwaukee Urban League Luncheon

Fireside Chat Moderated by Kevin Newell Featuring NVIDIA Executive Dwight Diercks

MSOE Holds Ceremonial Groundbreaking for New Robert D. Kern Engineering Innovation Center
MSOE names Dr. Jeremy Kedziora as Endowed Chair in Artificial Intelligence
Forging New Frontiers in AI Education – Diercks Hall Opens at MSOE
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Forging New Frontiers in AI Education – Diercks Hall Opens at MSOE

The 65,536-square-foot building, located at 1025 N. Milwaukee St., was made possible with a $34 million gift from MSOE alumnus Dwight Diercks and his wife Dian and features an NVIDIA GPU-powered supercomputer.

MSOE Continues Legacy of Corporate Partnerships With Bold Step Into AI Leadership
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MSOE Continues Legacy of Corporate Partnerships With Bold Step Into AI Leadership

To date, more than $2.5 million has been pledged to name spaces within the new Dwight and Dian Diercks Computational Science Hall at Milwaukee School of Engineering.

New Facility Will Transform University into National Leader in Artificial Intelligence and Computational Science Education
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New Facility Will Transform University into National Leader in Artificial Intelligence and Computational Science Education

Move positions university at educational forefront of next-generation technologies

$34 Million Gift to Transform MSOE into National Leader in Artificial Intelligence and Computational Science Education
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$34 Million Gift to Transform MSOE into National Leader in Artificial Intelligence and Computational Science Education

Move positions university at educational forefront of next-generation technologies