Revana Sharfuddin | Implications of Artificial Intelligence for Labor Force

Fri Nov 21 2025 at 10:00 am to 11:00 am UTC-06:00

Richard H. Barry Hall, Louise Auditorium | Fargo

Challey Institute for Innovation and Growth
Publisher/HostChalley Institute for Innovation and Growth
Revana Sharfuddin | Implications of Artificial Intelligence for Labor Force
Advertisement
Join us as Revana Sharfuddin presents, "Implications of Artificial Intelligence for the Labor Force."
About this Event

Revana Sharfuddin presents "Implications of Artificial Intelligence for the Labor Force" in the Human Progress and Flourishing Workshop. This event is free and open to all members of the NDSU community and the public. The workshop format includes a 40-minute presentation followed by audience Q&A. After the presentation, light food and refreshments will be served in the Challey School of Music Atrium.

Who is Revana Sharfuddin?

Revana Sharfuddin is a predoctoral researcher at the Labor Policy Project at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. Her research centers on labor economics, the evolving nature of work, and the ways labor markets can adapt to foster growth and mobility for workers with diverse backgrounds and needs. She also studies labor market dynamics across different institutional contexts, particularly in developing countries, with a focus on the role of women in the workforce and the interplay between work and family life. Her writing has been published in The Hill, Dhaka Tribune, Reason, and other media outlets. She also writes for the Substack, Labor Market Matters. Before joining the Mercatus Center, Sharfuddin worked in various research support roles at institutions such as the Hoover Institution, IZA Institute of Labor Economics, and the Cato Institute. Sharfuddin holds a BA in Economics from George Mason University and a MA in Development Economics from Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU) in Germany.

What is the Human Progress and Flourishing Workshop?

The Human Progress and Flourishing Workshop invites internationally renowned scholars and speakers from across the country to present research and engage in discussion with the community. The series focuses on solutions and policies that contribute to opportunity, innovation, and individual and societal flourishing. The workshop is available as a one-credit course (BUSN 491/690) for undergraduate and graduate students. You do not need to be enrolled in the course to attend these events.

Register for the event:

We encourage guests to register for our events through Eventbrite (in-person attendance) and Zoom (virtual attendance). While registration to attend the event in person is not required, it is appreciated. Links provided below:

  • RSVP here on Eventbrite to Attend In Person
  • RSVP here to Attend Virtually
Advertisement

Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Richard H. Barry Hall, Louise Auditorium, 811 2nd Avenue North, Fargo, United States

Tickets

USD 0.00

Sharing is Caring:

More Events in Fargo

Family Ceramics: Harvest Fridge Magnets
Thu, 20 Nov at 06:00 pm Family Ceramics: Harvest Fridge Magnets

Plains Art Museum

Jamie Lissow
Thu, 20 Nov at 06:00 pm Jamie Lissow

Fargo Theatre

Don't Stop Praying Tour\u2014Matthew West
Thu, 20 Nov at 07:00 pm Don't Stop Praying Tour—Matthew West

Bethel Church - Fargo

Folkways Christkindlmarkt Weekend 1
Fri, 21 Nov at 12:00 pm Folkways Christkindlmarkt Weekend 1

Fargo Civic Center

North Dakota State Bison Women's Basketball vs. St. Thomas University Tommies
Fri, 21 Nov at 06:00 pm North Dakota State Bison Women's Basketball vs. St. Thomas University Tommies

Scheels Center at Sanford Health Athletic Complex

Jamie Lissow at Fargo Theatre
Fri, 21 Nov at 08:00 pm Jamie Lissow at Fargo Theatre

Fargo Theatre

Jamie Lissow
Sat, 22 Nov at 02:00 am Jamie Lissow

Fargo Theatre

NDSU College of Business Visit Day
Sat, 22 Nov at 08:15 am NDSU College of Business Visit Day

North Dakota State University

Fargo is Happening!

Never miss your favorite happenings again!

Explore Fargo Events