Nvidia Academic Certification Workshop on  Deep Learning - (Part II of II)

Nvidia Academic Certification Workshop on Deep Learning - (Part II of II)

Free Nvidia certification workshop on the Fundamentals of Deep Learning. The event is onsite and online, for academics and students.

By AI Services Berlin-Brandenburg @ HPI

Date and time

Wednesday, November 6 · 10am - 6pm CET

Location

HPI Campus III (Room G3-E.15/16) , Karl-Marx-Straße 13, 14482 Potsdam

Karl-Marx-Straße 13 14482 Potsdam Germany

About this event

  • Event lasts 8 hours

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. 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.

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.

Important note: This event will be divided into two consecutive parts. The first part will take place on October 30th, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and the second part on November 6th, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Both parts will be hybrid (both onsite at HPI and online), the access links will be shared on the #ai-maker-sessions channel of our Slack Workspace shortly before the event.


Requirements

To ensure a smooth and productive experience, please follow the instructions below:

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

2. 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.
3. Test Your Laptop: 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.

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


Venue
We will be on Campus III of HPI, Room G3-E.15/16.
Map


Online participation
The access link for online participation will be shared through our Slack channel: join.aimaker.community.

Who We Are: The AI Maker Community is an initiative of AI Services by HPI, a project funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). Our goal is to unlock the potential of AI for everyone, from beginners to experts, and from startups to established SMEs.

Join us on Slack: Become a part of the AI Maker Community today.

Important Information: Photographs, sound recordings and films will be made during the event. By participating, you agree that photos, audio and film recordings in which you can be recognized may be published as part of the public relations work of the AI Service Center Berlin-Brandenburg and the HPI.

Frequently asked questions

Is this workshop available for industry participants?

This workshop is exclusively available for active academic staff, students, and researchers (in any institution worldwide).

How can I register for the event?

Please use an *academic* email account to register. This must be from your current institution (e.g. TU Berlin, Hasso Plattner Institut, Fraunhofer Institut, etc.). Registrations from personal accounts (e.g. Gmail, Yahoo, GMX) will be considered invalid.

Organized by

The AI Service Center Berlin-Brandenburg is a project at the Hasso Plattner Institute funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research. Our goal is to lower the barriers to the use of AI in business and society.

We support start-ups, companies, public institutions, students and researchers in developing, operating and using AI applications. To this end, we provide the necessary resources, training and advice free of charge.