NCSA is hosting a hands-on AI training series comprised of ten sessions to enable researchers to become proficient in using AI techniques on modern supercomputers. This series will be taught by experienced AI practitioners and cover basic, intermediate, and advanced AI topics.
- Each session will begin at 1 PM with an approximate duration of 1 hour.
- Presentation materials and software ready to use on Delta will be provided.
- All sessions will be recorded and made available for later viewing by registrants on NCSA's HPC-Moodle.
- As indicated in the schedule below, a few session topics are yet to be determined (TBD).
Training Series Schedule
Nov 02, 2023 | Introduction to AI on Delta |
Nov 09, 2023 | Biophysics AI models on Delta |
Nov 16, 2023 | Tools for AI R&D |
Nov 30, 2023 | Generative AI for Metal-Organic Frameworks |
Dec 07, 2023 | NLP on Healthcare |
Dec 14, 2023 | Large AI Models on Delta with AlphaFold2 |
Jan 18, 2024 | Gravitational Wave Detection |
Jan 25, 2024 | Large AI Models and Uncertainty Quantification |
Feb 01, 2024 | NLP on Chemistry |
Feb 018, 2024 | Topological Data Analysis with MembTDA |
Note: You must have an ACCESS account to participate in the hands-on training activities. The account is free and can be set up on the ACCESS account registration page. We recommend getting your account before registering for the series so you can enter it into the registration form. Doing this will enable us to add you to the Delta training account before the event. If you do not enter it on the registration form, you may email it to help [at] ncsa.illinois.edu (help[at]ncsa[dot]illinois[dot]edu) and mention Delta in the subject. However, entering it on the form will better ensure it is ready in time for the session.
Registration is required. To register, please go to the registration form.
Registrations will be accepted throughout the series, but we recommend participating in all events. A participation certificate will be awarded based on the number of events attended and completion of required activities.
Please send questions to help [at] ncsa.illinois.edu (help[at]ncsa[dot]illinois[dot]edu) and mention Delta in the subject.