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 …
Posts
End of Fall 22 Semester All-Hands Meeting on December 9th!
Looking ahead to the end of semester, the Informatics Skunkworks will once again host an end of semester event to wrap up activities for the Fall 2022 Semester. The meeting will be Friday Dec. 9th …
Followup Information – Enhancing Undergraduate Research With Machine Learning
Enhancing Undergraduate Research With Machine Learning Thank you to everyone that was able to attend the workshop on Oct. 22nd. The discussions in both the Zoom chat as well as the breakout rooms via Zoom …
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 …
Free Workshop – Enhancing Undergraduate Research With Machine Learning
Machine learning (ML) is transforming almost every area of our society, from self-driving cars to speaking robots to new medicines, and many students are interested in ML literacy to benefit their future careers and earning …
Fall 2022 Information Session – September 8th
It is our pleasure to invite you to our Informatics Skunkworks Information Session on Thursday Sept. 8th, 5:30-6:30pm, in Engineering Hall, Room 1610. Machines that “think” are transforming our world by mastering tasks once thought …
Wrapping up the Spring Semester at the All-Hands Meeting
Thank you to Everyone that was able to attend the All-hands Meeting for the Informatics Skunkworks on May 6th! See above for the group picture we took during the meeting with almost 50 past and …
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 …