Warp 1 workshop set for April 23

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Are you incorporating machine learning into your research? Are you prepared – or preparing students – for the next generation of AI and machine learning jobs?

A workshop for Tennessee Tech’s new Warp 1 high-performance computing cluster will be held April 23 at 10:20 a.m. in Clement 212. Attendees will use hands-on ML examples and learn how to access the cluster, load datasets, run ML code and use its graphical interface with Jupiter Notebooks.

Associate Professor of Computer Science Mike Rogers is the principal investigator of the National Science Foundation grant: “CC (Campus Cyberinfrastructure) Compute.” Tech’s Center for Energy Systems Research and Information Technology Services are also involved in managing the project.