NMC Student Drew Graham Presents on Applied Machine Learning
New Mexico Consortium student, Drew Graham recently gave a presentation regarding the use of applied machine learning in his work with Los Alamos National Laboratory as a part of the LANL-CCU Collaboration.
Drew’s talk addressed the use of surrogate models as proxies for computationally complex direct model/simulation and as a part of the presentation he demonstrated one of these models.
The talk took place on Wednesday March 19th at 1PM in the CSCI 484 (Machine Learning) course at Coastal Carolina University (CCU) and was available on Zoom for remote participation. For those that missed the event, a single Zoom recording can be accessed below. Drew’s presentation starts at 23:55.
Link to presentation recording
The LANL-CCU collaboration is an externally-funded research effort between the Department of Computing Sciences at CCU and the High Performance Computing Design group Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) with a mission of solving specific national security challenges. This effort, led by Dr. William Jones, is also part of CCU’s Gupta College of Science Vertically Integrated Projects® (VIP) initiative.
