Jen Whiting, Ph.D. candidate in Education Policy, Organization & Leadership, was part of a team chosen as runner-up at the 2026 Cozad New Venture Challenge from the Grainger College of Engineering's Technology Entrepreneur Center. The team earned a $5,000 award for their project development.
Whiting’s team, AI/O, is a training platform that helps police officers practice high-stakes communications through realistic, repeatable simulations with measurable performance feedback, using artificial intelligence. Police receive extensive firearms training but limited, inconsistent communication training, despite most encounters relying on verbal interaction. AI/O provides scalable, scenario-based training that enables officers to repeatedly practice and refine their communication, improving decision-making, safety, and outcomes.
Her team, which includes Duo Wang, Ph.D. student in the College of Media, and Computer Science student Kyrian Liang, was also recognized with the Best Pitch award. The $5,000 Finals Best Pitch award recognizes teams that excel in conveying a compelling vision using their visual aids and sharing information in an organized way within the time constraints.