Monday, October 18, 2021

ALCF AI for Science Training Series

The Argonne Leadership Computing Facility is launching an AI training program aimed at undergraduate and graduate students interested in taking their AI skills to a new level. The Argonne Leadership Computing Facility (ALCF) AI for Science Training Series, which kicks off on October 28, 2021, is a weekly virtual program designed to teach attendees the fundamentals of using world-class supercomputers to advance the use of AI for science.

 

The intensive, hands-on series will leverage Argonne’s AI expertise and the ALCF’s supercomputing resources to provide a unique learning experience that will give participants a leg up in the burgeoning field of AI for Science. We will cover all aspects of using supercomputers for AI, from employing Jupyter notebooks, building data pipelines for deep learning, uncertainty quantification, reinforcement learning, geometric deep learning, and distributed training, to mention just a few of the topics to be explored with hands-on examples using experimental datasets.

 

Please share this opportunity with your students and anyone else who may be interested in joining us for the inaugural ALCF AI for Science Training Series. All sessions will be video recorded for students who are willing to enhance their training using ALCF supercomputers after each training session.

 

The registration deadline is Thursday, October 21, 2021. To register, visit: alcf.anl.gov/alcf-ai-science-training-series

 

Important note: It may take longer for foreign nationals to get an ALCF user account for the training series. Please register as soon as possible to provide sufficient lead time for ALCF account creation.