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We have collaborated with the Centre for Postdoctoral Development in Infrastructure Cities and Energy (C-DICE) to host an AI for beginner’s workshop.

This workshop is for you if you want to use Generative AI (e.g. ChatGPT, Co-Pilot, Claude) in your research but you’re not sure where to start!

It is a workshop for AI beginners, not AI experts.  You do not need to have any experience of using Generative AI to attend the workshop.

We will explore a range of GenAI tools for general users and researchers, and consider how they work, how you can optimise them for research tasks, effective prompt engineering, and how you can understand AI outputs.  We will also discuss the ethics of Generative AI and guidelines for their use in research.

A recent ‘Nature’ article found that 25% of researchers sampled were already using AI to write grants.  The pace of AI change is rapid in areas like content production and data analysis.  Being up-to-date with how you can use these tools is becoming essential for researchers.

This workshop will help you to become more aware of the potential uses of AI tools in your research.

(Chat GPT-4 helped to write this workshop summary!)

Booking:

Booking is via Inkpath (the C-DICE researcher development platform) if you are not registered with Inkpath follow this link for information on how to register www.cdice.ac.uk/programme/inkpath/ .

To reserve your place login to Inkpath then click here to book your place.

Date and time:

Friday 17th May 2024, 10:00-12:00, Online via Zoom.

Presenter biography:

Dr Naomi Tyrell is the founder of ‘Research Your Way’ and has over 20 years of research and evaluation experience.

​Naomi has led research projects funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, European Commission, British Academy, Leverhulme Trust, University of Plymouth, charitable trusts and the National Lottery. She is currently a Visiting Research Fellow at the University of Plymouth.

You can see Naomi’s published, peer-reviewed journal articles, books and book chapters here and here.

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