The West Hub is holding a special Artificial Intelligence (AI) Clinic on Wednesday 23 October, to offer academics a chance to investigate its uses in research.
If you have thought about using AI in your research but aren’t sure how to get started, or you're already using AI but have run into challenges with implementation, then meet the Accelerate Science’s team of AI experts to find the support needed.
The Accelerate Programme for Scientific Discovery, based in the Department of Computer Science and Technology, offers support for researchers across the University to use AI in their research.
The team is holding an AI Clinic Session as part of the Library Hub Help Sessions on Wednesday 23 October from 10:00 - 13:00 at the West Hub.
The clinic is open to all staff and students and offers free expert support implementing AI in your research. No matter your level of experience with AI, it is a good opportunity to talk to one of the key teams involved in implementing AI into academic research.
The team support projects at all stages: from ideation, grant writing and data gathering, through to software issues and publication. The clinic is running as a drop-in session.
The clinic is open at all times to offer support with AI implementation. If you can't attend on the day, please fill in our form with details of your query and one of the team will be in touch.
Library Hub Help Session
When: Wednesday 23 October, 10:00 – 13:00, West Hub
Where: West Hub, 1st Floor, at the top of the orange stairs (Drop-in session).