We are proud to announce that Vidit Agrawal has been awarded the Sophomore Research Fellowship for his project on “Accelerated Error Bar Predictions in Machine Learning Models”! Way to go Vidit. See his LinkedIn post. …
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New methods on using Large Language Models to Extract Materials Databases from Literature from Skunkworks Team
We are excited to share two new papers showing great capabilities for large language models to extract data from papers. This work originated as a Skunkworks project. Congratulations to undergraduates Shrey Modi, Anna Latosinska, Jinming …
Generative AI guides on the Skunkworks (just some fun)
From the new OpenAI Chat NLP tool (https://chat.openai.com/chat). Pretty impressive! Prompt: Write a vision statement for an effort to engage undergraduates in data science research at the interface of science and engineering Output: Our vision …
Science and Engineering Informatics Help Desk
We are very excited to announce the initiation of the Science and Engineering Informatics Help Desk (IHD). Information is here: https://sites.google.com/wisc.edu/informatics-help-desk/home The IHD seeks to help students, staff, and faculty who need technical help on …
Congratulations to Skunkworkers for New Paper on Metallic Glasses
Skunkworkers have helped contribute to a new work using machine learning to predict how to make better metallic glasses. See paper here. Afflerbach, Benjamin T., Carter Francis, Lane E. Schultz, Janine Spethson, Vanessa Meschke, Elliot …
Skunkworkers lead interdisciplinary work across medical school and engineering
A closer look: Machine learning collaborations are helping to improve medical imaging
New Skunkworks Paper on Predicting Nuclear Materials Behavior
We are very excited about our new paper from collaborators at UW Madison, Santa Barbara, and Skunkworks students. The work shows strengths of machine learning for predicting embrittlement of steels in nuclear reactors. See paper …
First paper from Skunkworks on Machine Learning for Radiology
Left: CT of Pancreatic cyst. Right: Adam Awe, a medical student who is the lead author, presenting the results at the Shapiro forum at the UW Medical School. He also presented at two subsequent national …
Congratulations to Yuhan Liu for acceptance to Univ. of Chicago Graduate Program
Yuhan Liu, class of’21, will be starting a PhD in Computer Science at University of Chicago in Fall 2021. Congratulations Yuhan!!
Skunkworks talk at the ACS Annual Meeting
Congratulations to Matthew (Matt) Stilwell for his presentation on the Informatics Skunkworks at the annual ACS meeting (full citation below). Matthew D. Stilwell, Anne Lynn Gillian-Daniel, Ben Afflerbach, Wendy Crone, Dane Morgan (2021, April 5-30). …