iiD TeaTime
Join us for tea, coffee and snacks in the Rhodes iiD Atrium in Gross Hall. Meet new people working on cool things!
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iiD TeaTimeJoin us for tea, coffee and snacks in the Rhodes iiD Atrium in Gross Hall. Meet new people working on cool things! |
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iiD TeaTimeJoin us for tea, coffee and snacks in the Rhodes iiD Atrium in Gross Hall. Meet new people working on cool things! |
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AI Health Virtual Seminar Series: The Protected Research Compute Cluster: Introduction for School of Medicine ResearchersThis one-hour seminar will introduce the Protected Research Compute Cluster (PRCC), a high-performance, secure computing environment designed for projects involving protected health information (PHI) and other sensitive data. The PRCC is part of the School of Medicine Research Enclave, and it will replace PACE (the Protected Analytics Computing Environment). We'll discuss the system architecture, how […] |
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Athena Seminar Series: Next generation ML-driven highspeed optical networks with quantum and sensing servicesOptical networks form the backbone of today's high-speed internet, supporting a wide range of applications including LLMs, online streaming, and 5G communications. Developing accurate digital twins of such networks enables high-speed, intelligent, and scalable autonomous network control. Cascaded learning has been proposed to address the error accumulation problem arising from the cascading of each individual […] iiD TeaTimeJoin us for tea, coffee and snacks in the Rhodes iiD Atrium in Gross Hall. Meet new people working on cool things! |
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NSF Athena Institute Presents: Leadership and Innovation in the Age of AIPerspectives on cross-sector deployment, ethics, and maintaining values amid rapid technological change. |
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DMI Signature Lecture Presented by Prof. Elizabeth DickeyAbstract: The rational design and control of defects in electronic ceramics is critical for property control and optimizing electronic or electrochemical device performance. Point defects, in particular, influence properties such as conductivity, electric polarization and, as most recently discovered, the ability to switch polarization to engender ferroelectricity in wurtzite-structure materials. In polycrystalline materials, the interactions […] iiD TeaTimeJoin us for tea, coffee and snacks in the Rhodes iiD Atrium in Gross Hall. Meet new people working on cool things! LLM Working GroupHow can AI, Natural Language Processing, machine learning, and computational approaches advance research and education in the humanities and interpretive social sciences? how can humanistic methodologies inform and challenge applications of AI? This working group aims to bring together graduate and advanced undergraduate students across the university who are interested in the intersections of computation, […] |
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Pop-up webinar: How to create a scientific poster in an hourVirtual seminar via Zoom, open to all members of the Duke Community (a Duke.edu account is required to attend) Session is capped at 75 participants With our fifth poster showcase approaching next month, we always get questions about the process of creating a poster for presentation. Please join Duke AI Health's managing director, Shelley Rusincovitch, […] |
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iiD TeaTimeJoin us for tea, coffee and snacks in the Rhodes iiD Atrium in Gross Hall. Meet new people working on cool things! |
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