Commonwealth Computational Summit 2022
Summit Industry Day, October 4th
On Tuesday, October 4, 2022, the Center for Computational Sciences and ITS/Research Computing Infrastructure will be hosting and organizing the Summit Industry Day! A day of mini-workshops, tutorials, and technical talks by industry for academia and industry professionals. This event will be held in the Gatton Student Center meeting rooms (details below). Expect to see presentations and mini-workshops from the following organizations: Dell, FujiFilm, HPE, IBM, Intel, NERSC-LBL, NVIDIA, Omnibond, Spectra Logic, and others. And did I mention – its FREE to attend!
Summit Day, October 5th
On Wednesday, October 5, 2022 the 6th Annual Commonwealth Computational Summit will involve:
- 3 Keynote Speakers (Academic, Industry and Government)
- 3 parallel sessions with faculty lightning talks, Biomedical Informatics/AI in Medicine, and the OpenStack Community Session.
- Student Poster Competition with winners going to the National Supercomputer Conference in Dallas, Texas.
- Networking Breaks, Luncheon and Reception.
Note: See details below! Remember Registration is Free but required to attend.
Special Workshop, AIM (AI in Medicine) October 6th
SPECIAL October 6th Workshop AIM: AI in Medicine information and REGISTRATION
Session Presenters: Jeff Talbert, Jennifer Wang, Cody Bumgardner
Location: Charles T. Wethington Jr. Building Room 127
900 South Limestone Lexington, KY 40536-0200
Time: 9AM Start (ending approximately 3PM)
Abstract/Agenda:
This workshop covers the latest technology, techniques, and data sources across four biomedical domains. Each session will include an instructional component, tutorial demonstration(s), and collaborative sessions:
- Medical Imaging: Monai and Monai Label
- Natural Language Processing (NLP): Transformers and virtual assistants
- Bioinformatics/OMICS: The latest in processing pipelines
- Alphanumeric and time series classification and forecasting
No special requirements for participants. Contact for further information: Nathan Thompson, AIM Alliance Project Manager, nate.thompson@uky.edu