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NVIDIA: First Deep Neural Network

Event Type
Conference/Workshop
Sponsor
Center for Artificial Intelligence Innovation
Date
Mar 2, 2022   3:00 - 5:00 pm  
Speaker
Kristopher Keipert, NVIDIA
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Originating Calendar
Center for Artificial Intelligence Innovation

Join the Center for Artificial Intelligence Innovation at NCSA for a joint training with NCSA User-Services and NVIDIA on Wednesday, March 2, from 3-5pm via Zoom for an online training session NVIDIA: First Deep Neural Network

Register for the Zoom session here: https://go.ncsa.illinois.edu/CAIIHALTraining

March 2: First Deep Neural Network - Kristopher Keipert, NVIDIA

Everyone talks about Deep Learning and using Neural Networks. The algorithms have been found in certain cases to produce better estimates than humans! They are great for data prediction and understanding more about your data. This workshop is an introduction to Deep Learning using Tensorflow and Keras. A Jupyter notebook is used for hands-on student exercises along with a set of lecture slides.

Instructor bio: Kristopher Keipert is a Solutions Architect at NVIDIA, focused on engagements in Higher Education and Research. With a research computing background, Kristopher enjoys assisting scientific developers with porting and optimizing their code for GPU. He also helps develop and deliver GPU workshops to enable the next generation of GPU programmers.  Prior to NVIDIA, Kristopher was a computational scientist at Argonne National Laboratory where he performed research in analytical performance modeling, and contributed as a developer on the NWChemEx project. Kristopher earned his PhD in physical chemistry from Iowa State University.

View previous trainings here: https://ai.ncsa.illinois.edu/hal-trainings/ 

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