Tomorrow: Join us for "Seeing in the Dark: Unlocking AI in Next-Gen Radar Applications"
Charlottesville's own Dr. May Casterline presents her talk from NVIDIA's recent GTC conference
We’re looking forward to seeing everyone tomorrow for Seeing in the Dark: Unlocking AI in Next-Gen Radar Applications, featuring Charlottesville’s own May Casterline of NVIDIA! May recently delivered this talk at NVIDIA’s major GTC conference in Washington, DC, and now she’s bringing it closer to home for the Charlottesville Data Science community. May will introduce NVIDIA NVRadar, a GPU-native software framework that unites digital signal processing and AI into a single, accessible workflow, opening the door for both engineers and AI practitioners to create smarter, more responsive radar systems.
We’ll be gathering in person at the TELUS Digital campus (previously known as WillowTree) at Woolen Mills. Please check the event page on Luma for directions on how to access the building. Hope to see you there!
More upcoming events around Charlottesville
Tuesday, January 27: Cville AI Explorers hosts their January event, Transformers Explained. Nish Tahir, a Principal Applied AI Research Engineer at Telus Digital, will explore the underlying machine learning architecture that powers most modern AI systems.
Thursday, January 29: The Charlottesville Rust Meetup will hold the second online event in their series on Tock, an open-source, Rust-based operating system used to run multiple concurrent, mutually distrustful applications on embedded platforms, from security processors to automotive systems.
Friday-Saturday, April 17-18: The Applied Machine Learning Conference returns to Charlottesville. A two-day event by and for practitioners, the AMLC is the signature annual event for the data science, AI, and machine learning community in Charlottesville and the surrounding region. The Call for Proposals and ticket sales will both open soon, and sponsorship opportunities are also available.



