LXAI Supercomputer Ceremony at Tec
This ceremony introduced the LatinX in AI (LXAI) Supercomputing Network Program in collaboration with NVIDIA, Inc and Tecnologico de Monterrey in Guadalajara, Mexico on August 9th, 2022. We are very grateful to NVIDIA, Inc for donating a DGX A100 Supercomputer system to help LatinX in AI (LXAI) launch this program starting with our pilot site at Tec de Monterrey in Mexico! Learn about the program: https://www.latinxinai.org/supercomputer Submit a research proposal: https://www.latinxinai.org/supercomputer-cfp We encourage submissions from LatinX identifying researchers, NGOs, and startups globally, who are teaching at universities or perform basic or applied research and meet the eligibility requirements. It is our hope that this program will help develop collaborations with new professors and encourage the formation of long-term relationships. We welcome submissions in theoretical and methodological contributions, but also applications of artificial intelligence by nascent startups or NGOs. We encourage the PIs (for academic projects) or technical leads (for applied projects) to highlight their contribution to improving the research or social, economic, or environmental conditions in Latin America in the abstract of the proposal (although a statement of purpose is required as an appendix). There should be a clear justification for the use of GPUs in your proposal. If you have any questions, please contact us at gpu-access@latinxinai.org
This ceremony introduced the LatinX in AI (LXAI) Supercomputing Network Program in collaboration with NVIDIA, Inc and Tecnologico de Monterrey in Guadalajara, Mexico on August 9th, 2022. We are very grateful to NVIDIA, Inc for donating a DGX A100 Supercomputer system to help LatinX in AI (LXAI) launch this program starting with our pilot site at Tec de Monterrey in Mexico! Learn about the program: https://www.latinxinai.org/supercomputer Submit a research proposal: https://www.latinxinai.org/supercomputer-cfp We encourage submissions from LatinX identifying researchers, NGOs, and startups globally, who are teaching at universities or perform basic or applied research and meet the eligibility requirements. It is our hope that this program will help develop collaborations with new professors and encourage the formation of long-term relationships. We welcome submissions in theoretical and methodological contributions, but also applications of artificial intelligence by nascent startups or NGOs. We encourage the PIs (for academic projects) or technical leads (for applied projects) to highlight their contribution to improving the research or social, economic, or environmental conditions in Latin America in the abstract of the proposal (although a statement of purpose is required as an appendix). There should be a clear justification for the use of GPUs in your proposal. If you have any questions, please contact us at gpu-access@latinxinai.org