| |
Lecture Series In AI
|
With Ion Stoica (Prof. CS, UC Berkeley), Vishal Misra (Vice Dean of Computing & AI, Columbia Engg). |
| Columbia, 530 W 120th St, Davis Auditorium |
|
Mar 28 (Fri) , 2025 @ 10:30 AM
| |
FREE |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
DETAILS |
|
"An AI Stack: From Scaling AI Workloads to LLM Evaluation"
You are invited to participate in the next installment of Columbia Engineering's Lecture Series in AI with Dr. Ion Stoica, Professor of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science at UC Berkeley.
EVENT DETAILS
Schedule
10:30AM-11:00AM Registration
11:00AM-12:00PM Lecture
Advance registration is required for both Columbia affiliates & non-affiliates.
Venue
Join us on Columbia University's Morningside Campus in New York City. Campus map/directions/parking
ABOUT THE SPEAKERS
OPENING REMARKS
Remarks by Vishal Misra, Vice Dean of Computing & AI, Columbia Engineering
DISTINGUISHED LECTURER
Ion Stoica is a Professor in the EECS Department & holds the Xu Bao Chancellor Chair at the University of California at Berkeley, the Director of Sky Computing Lab, & the Executive Chairman of Databricks & Anyscale. He is currently doing research on AI systems & cloud computing, & his work includes numerous open-source projects such as SkyPilot, vLLM (most popular LLM inference engine), ChatBot Arena (most popular evaluation system for LLMs in the wild), Ray (emerging standard for scaling AI workloads used by OpenAI to train ChatGPT) & Apache Spark (de-facto standard for big data processing). He is a Member of National Academy of Engineering, an Honorary Member of the Romanian Academy & an ACM Fellow. He also co-founded three companies, Anyscale (2019), Databricks (2013) & Conviva (2006).
ABOUT THE COLUMBIA ENGINEERING LECTURE SERIES IN AI
Columbia Engineering's Lecture Series in AI explores the most cutting-edge topics in artificial intelligence & brings to campus thinkers & leaders who are shaping tomorrow's technology landscape in a wide variety of fields. Join us to unravel the complexities & possibilities of AI in today's rapidly evolving world.
Campus Access
In accordance with the University's current visitor guidelines, all non-Columbia guests must be registered with Public Safety in order to access campus. If you do not have a CUID, you will receive a one-time-use QR code via email that must be presented for entry, along with a government-issued ID.
Accessibility
Columbia University makes every effort to accommodate individuals with disabilities. If you require disability accommodations to attend an event at Columbia University, please contact the Office of Disability Services at 212.854.2388 or access@columbia.edu.
Photography/Videography
Columbia Engineering reserves the right to capture & use images (including video, photo, audio) of student participants at this event in its current or future marketing materials. These materials include but are not limited to: social media, digital and/or print posters, email & web-based materials. By attending & participating in this event, you are consenting to having your image captured for these purposes. If you have concerns about your likeness being used, please reach out to engineeringcommunications@columbia.edu & we will accommodate your request.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|