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CCS/ITSRCI Seminar Series on AI in Practice – April 3, 2025
Barry Farmer, Center for Computational Sciences, University of Kentucky / Enhancing AI/ML Research with HPC Resources: A Practical Approach / 12:15 PM - 1:15 PM / 327 McVey Hall
CCS/ITSRCI Seminar Series on AI in Practice – March 27, 2025
Jeff Talbert, College of Medicine, University of Kentucky / The Rapid Actionable Data for Opioid Response (RADOR-KY) Project / 12:15 PM - 1:15 PM / 327 McVey Hall
CCS/ITSRCI Seminar Series on AI in Practice – March 13, 2025
William Mattingly, Cultural Heritage Data Scientist, Yale University / Evolution of Machine Learning Approaches in Human Rights Data Analysis / 12:15 PM - 1:15 PM / 327 McVey Hall
CCS/ITSRCI Seminar Series on AI in Practice – March 6, 2025
Stephen Davis, Department of History, University of Kentucky / The Application of Machine Learning to Human Rights Data: Two Use Cases from the Bitter Aloe Project / 12:15 PM - 1:15 PM / 327 McVey Hall

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What we offer

Lipscomb Compute Cluster
LCC (Lipscomb Compute Cluster) named after William Nunn Lipscomb enters production in late fall 2019, building on the successes of the DLX2 and DLX3 HPC systems.
OpenStack Clusters
OpenStack is a system that allows users to create, customize, and run Virtual Machines (VMs) to carry out research computation.
Data Storage Systems
CCS offers various storage solutions ranging from high-performance storage for active data to long-term archival storage, totaling over 12 Petabytes of raw storage capacity

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