About Us

Center for Augmenting Intelligence in Urban Health (CAI)

The Center for Augmenting Intelligence in Urban Health (CAI) is a multidisciplinary innovation hub at the University of Detroit Mercy dedicated to advancing human-centered artificial intelligence. We bring together experts from computer science, health professions, behavioral sciences, community engagement, and innovation to co-create solutions that strengthen decision-making, improve health outcomes, and expand access to AI literacy for all. 

We believe AI should amplify human capability—not replace it. Our work focuses on education, research, community partnership, and the development of ethical, culturally informed, and sustainable AI solutions. 

Mission

The Center for Augmenting Intelligence in Urban Health exists to educate, train, and empower communities, practitioners, and institutions to use artificial intelligence as a tool for augmenting human intelligence, supporting decision-making, and improving health outcomes by:

  • Expanding AI literacy and access across diverse communities. 
  • Designing ethical, human-centered AI solutions. 
  • Building community-driven innovations rooted in equity. 
  • Training AI workforce professionals and enterprise solution designers. 
  • Supporting research that advances responsible and sustainable AI. 

Vision

To be a national leader in human-centered AI innovation, transforming how communities learn, work, and care for one another by using augmented intelligence to close health gaps and build healthier, stronger, and more equitable cities. 

Core Values

  1. Human-Centered Innovation
    We design AI that respects human wisdom, lived experiences, and cultural context. Technology should enhance—never replace—the people and relationships at the heart of community health.

  1. Equity & Inclusion
    We commit to developing AI tools that reduce disparities, expand access, and uplift underserved communities. Everyone deserves the benefits of intelligent technology.

  1. Education & Empowerment
    AI literacy is a new form of power. We equip students, professionals, and community members with the skills to understand, apply, and shape intelligent tools.

  1. Ethical & Responsible AI
    We follow principles of transparency, safety, integrity, and accountability. Every innovation prioritizes trust, fairness, and responsible data use.

  1. Community Partnership & Co-Creation
    We collaborate directly with community organizations, residents, and stakeholders to design solutions that are relevant, culturally rooted, and built for real-world impact. 
CAI Leadership Team
DR. PHILLIP OLLA

Executive Director
Dr. Phillip Olla is an educator, innovator, and AI strategist dedicated to advancing ethical, human-centered technology in healthcare and communities. He leads multidisciplinary teams that co-create AI solutions, support workforce transformation, and build equitable innovation ecosystems. His work bridges academia, community partnerships, and applied AI research.

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DR. MINA MALEKI

Director of AI Systems & Computational Innovation 
Dr. Mina Maleki is a computer scientist specializing in machine learning, intelligent systems, and data-driven innovation. Her work focuses on building reliable, efficient AI infrastructures and mentoring the next generation of technical innovators. She brings deep expertise in computational modeling to CAI’s enterprise and community-centered AI initiatives. 

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DR. NINA FAVOR

Director of Simulation & Human-Centered Training 
Dr. Nina Favor is an expert in clinical simulation, immersive learning, and human-centered training. She integrates simulation science with emerging AI tools to enhance education, safety, and workforce development. Her work strengthens CAI’s mission by advancing experiential learning practices grounded in empathy, communication, and real-world applicability. 

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DR. NADINE WODWASKI

Director of Community Health & Nursing Innovation 
Dr. Nadine Wodwaski is a nursing leader focused on community health, interdisciplinary education, and equitable healthcare delivery. She guides the development of AI-enabled approaches that improve population health and support nursing innovation. Her work ensures CAI’s solutions are culturally grounded, sustainable, and responsive to community needs. 

DR. SARA GIFFORD

AI Integration Fellow, Nursing Education & Simulation
Dr. Sara Gifford serves as an AI Integration Fellow with the Center for Augmenting Intelligence, advancing ethical AI tools for nursing education and simulation. A Detroit Mercy alum (BSN, MSN, DNP), she previously supported the Student Success Center and the STAR Center Simulation Team. She is an Assistant Professor in the McAuley School of Nursing, teaching fundamentals, pharmacology, and NCLEX preparation. Board-certified Adult-Gerontology CNS, she brings 10 years of critical care and med-surg clinical practice. 

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STACEY STEVENS, LLMSW-Macro

Grant Officer, College of Health Professions
Stacey Stevens supports CAI as a grant writer and social media strategist. She brings deep experience in grant writing, management, and mission-driven program development for social justice nonprofits, with a focus on racial equity initiatives across Michigan. Previously, she strengthened the Michigan Roundtable for Just Communities’ funding portfolio. Stevens co-authored “Imported from Detroit” (Journal of Law in Society, 2013) and is a Detroit Equity Action Lab alum. She holds a BA in Sociology and an MSW from the University of Michigan.

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