Prof. Noah Apthorpe co-led a two-day workshop, “AI-Powered Machine Learning for Research Across the University,” in which more than 20 faculty members and several students from across the disciplines learned to apply machine learning techniques to their own research. Participants practiced data preparation, model training, and evaluating results, bringing tools from computer science to fields ranging from biology to political science. The workshop was organized with Prof. Ahmet Ay (Biology and Mathematics), director of the Picker Interdisciplinary Science Institute, and Tolga Dincer of Colgate’s Information Technology Services, and was supported by the Picker Interdisciplinary Science Institute. Read Colgate’s coverage of the workshop here.