Computing and Data Science, JTFI, News
Pictured above: UChicago students Tarun Arora, Richard Zhang and Manuel Martinez For Department of Energy national laboratories, the era of machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) offers new opportunities to solve old problems. Those problems can range from...
Computing and Data Science, JTFI, National Laboratories, News
By Emily Ayshford When countries produce air pollution, it doesn’t just stay within its borders. But just how that pollution travels, and how it affects the economies and well-being of residents in neighboring countries, has been difficult to show. A...
Computing and Data Science, JTFI, National Laboratories, News
Artificial intelligence has the power to fuel countless innovations, giving scientists and engineers new tools to solve the world’s biggest problems. At the University of Chicago, the Joint Task Force Initiative (JTFI) has supported these innovations by helping the...
Computing and Data Science, Research Support
UChicago researchers have created the first usable computational model of the entire virus responsible for COVID-19—and they are making this model widely available to help advance research during the pandemic. “If you can understand how a virus works, that’s the first...
Computing and Data Science, National Laboratories
Artificial intelligence is a valuable lab assistant, diving deep into scientific literature and data to suggest new experiments, measurements, and methods while supercharging analysis and discovery. AI approaches hold promise for improving models of climate and the...
Computing and Data Science, Medicine, National Laboratories
UChicago, Argonne study hopes to learn to identify cases and guide treatment As physicians and researchers grapple with a rapidly-spreading, deadly and novel disease, they need all the help they can get. Many centers are exploring whether artificial intelligence can...