CHTC Hosts Machine Learning Demo and Q&A Session

Over 60 students and researchers attended the Center for High Throughput Computing (CHTC) machine learning and GPU demonstration on November 16th. UW-Madison Associate Professor of Biostatistics and Medical Informatics Anthony Gitter and CHTC Lead Research Computing Facilitator Christina Koch led the demonstration and fielded many questions from the engaged audience.

CHTC aims to bring the power of HTC to all fields of research, and to allow the future of HTC to be shaped by insight from all fields. Specifically, CHTC supports a variety of scalable computing resources and services for UW-affiliated researchers and their collaborators.

CHTC will join the rest of the School of Computer, Data & Information Sciences in the new building that opens in 2025.

Read more about the event in this article.