UVA Engineering will host a two-day workshop on Large Language Models for Science and Engineering, including talks, panel discussions, poster sessions, and a hands-on LLM hackathon. 

UVA Engineering will host a two-day workshop on Large Language Models for Science and Engineering, including talks, panel discussions, poster sessions, and a hands-on LLM hackathon. 

UVA Engineering, where foundational AI research thrives at UVA, is hosting a two-day workshop focused on Large Language Models (LLM) and the potential of generative AI in research and education.

The event will convene a university-wide research community of practice around LLMs. It will explore science and engineering applications of these advanced AI systems that excel in comprehending and generating human language.

The workshop will include lightning talks, panel discussions, poster sessions, and demonstrations of LLM applications on science and engineering.

It is led by an interdisciplinary steering committee of UVA Engineering faculty members from disciplines including computer science, mechanical and aerospace engineering, materials science engineering, systems and information engineering, and applied mathematics.

Anyone interested in LLM-related topics is encouraged to attend, including graduate and undergraduate students, postdoc researchers, and faculty. If you have projects or questions related to LLMs, please consider sharing them via the following link: https://uvanlp.org/llm-workshop-2024/calls.html