The Chief Technology Officer supports the university in working toward a more flexible, cohesive and agile IT infrastructure to reduce complexity and modernize existing systems.
Google innovation. Enterprise approach. GenAI tools being leveraged in secure, enterprise focused ways. Let’s explore how we can align on a strategic, campus wide approach to securely creating outcomes with GenAI. At this half-day day workshop, you will learn about Google Generative AI from Google and UW–Madison Experts. Zoom link In person Computer Science Building …
Google Cloud provides access to cutting-edge machine learning and AI tools, making it easy to apply advanced techniques for deeper insights and accelerated discovery. Researchers are using Google Cloud to predict sepsis in intensive care patients, analyze medical images faster and more easily, and advance research in climate change. At the GCP Research Day, there …
Research Cyberinfrastructure’s Data Science Platform invites you to attend Posit Day A series of talks showcasing resources and strategies available to UW–Madison researchers with a Data Science Platform account. The talks will be online and open to everyone affiliated with UW–Madison. These talks are free to attend. Register here | Zoom link Wednesday, January 17th, 2025. From …
Join the Research Cyberinfrastructure team for a free webinar showcasing a statistical modeling and machine learning framework called tidymodels, a collection of free, open-source packages in the R programming language. Nov 20, 3:30pm.
Researchers: Participate in a community learning cloud computing skills DoIT Research Cyberinfrastructure is organizing a cloud community group to help you gain cloud computing skills. You will use an online training service to learn skills and share what you’re learning with one another. This community will be based on shared use of the cloud computing …
Join us at the Electronic Research Notebook (ERN) Forum – a game-changing 2-day event focused on advancing research documentation and data management! Tuesday, August 8 – Wednesday, August 9 HSLC, Room 1306 Digital notebooks are useful tools for recording and documenting data, code and the methods and results of research. UW–Madison researchers have access to …
Researchers across the US have been leveraging Microsoft Azure to accelerate their time to science and science to scholarship. Microsoft Azure provides an open, flexible, global platform that supports multiple programming languages, tools, and frameworks allowing researchers to achieve faster results using the cloud. During this Research Day for University of Wisconsin–Madison, you will hear …
Join us for two events in early 2023 to learn about data science tools and approaches for your research, hosted by NVIDIA, Amazon Web Services, Four Points Technologies and DoIT. NVIDIA: The Art of the Possible Learn how GPU-based computing is enabling advanced computing approaches in a variety of disciplinary domains. NVIDIA presenters will demonstrate …
Just one of many services to be launched by the Interoperability Initiative, Integration Platform will enable more efficient data integration between UW–Madison systems and applications.
The Interoperability Initiative aims to map out a more thoughtful approach to how hundreds of applications across the university interact with each other.