Fundamentals of Deep Learning - Nvidia Certification Workshop for Academia - Part 2

October 18th, 2024 | 10:00 - 18:00 CEST | online

Summary

Important note: This workshop is exclusively for Academic Staff, Students, and Researchers and is offered free of charge. You need to register for the event with your academic email through our Eventbrite page.

Join us for a hands-on certification workshop on the Fundamentals of Deep Learning. This practical exploration will be presented in a hybrid format, meaning you can participate both online and in-person. This event is hosted in collaboration with Nvidia's Deep Learning Institute. Upon successful completion of the workshop, the Deep Learning Institute will provide an official certificate of accomplishment from Nvidia. You can see an overview of the workshop here.

Requirements

  • Join the AI Maker Community Slack Workspace: The communication during the session will happen through our Slack Workspace, in the #ai-maker-sessions channel: https://join.aimaker.community

  • Participants will need to have a Kaggle account, as this will be a practical exploration using Kaggle Notebooks. Make sure to verify your account, so that you can access the GPUs on the platform.

  • Create an Nvidia Developer Account: Please create an Nvidia Developer Account by visiting https://courses.nvidia.com/join. You will need this in order to access the cloud computing environment for the workshop. We also recommend you to have Google Colab and Kaggle accounts ready to use.

  • Log in to the following website and verify that you can connect to the websocket and exchange messages with the Nvidia DLI Platform: http://websocketstest.courses.nvidia.com/ Ensure that you have at least 1 Mbps downstream speed, 5 Mbps is recommended. Only Chrome and Firefox are acceptable browsers for the workshop.

  • Review the Course Content: Familiarize yourself with the course prerequisites, learning objectives, and agenda by reviewing the course datasheet.

Event Details

This is an online event. We will post a link to the session in Slack shortly before the session starts.

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