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Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center Announces Two-Day Machine Learning Workshop on Big Data Analytics

Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center to host a two-day workshop on machine learning and big data analytics, offering essential training on February 11-13, 2026.

Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center to host a two-day workshop on machine learning and big data analytics, offering essential training on February 11-13, 2026.

The Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center (PSC) is set to host a two-day workshop focused on machine learning and big data analytics. Scheduled for February 11 and 13, 2026, the event will take place at the Yale Center for Research Computing, providing a unique opportunity for attendees to engage in live-stream training sessions without a direct-to-desktop option.

This workshop will delve into critical topics such as big data analytics with Spark and deep learning, reflecting the growing importance of these technologies in various industries. The event is sponsored by the National Science Foundation, emphasizing its commitment to advancing the field of computing and data science.

Attendance is open but requires participants to possess an ACCESS ID. Individuals without an ACCESS ID are encouraged to create one by visiting the designated registration page. Once registered, attendees must log in and complete the registration by Monday, February 9, 2026, at 11 AM Eastern Time. This process ensures that only qualified participants can access the training, aligning with the workshop’s goal of fostering a knowledgeable community in machine learning and big data.

The workshop’s timing and setting align well with the ongoing evolution of data science and artificial intelligence applications. As organizations increasingly seek to leverage big data for decision-making and predictive analytics, the skills imparted during this workshop could prove invaluable. Participants can expect to gain hands-on experience and insights from experts in the field, equipping them with the tools needed to navigate the complexities of machine learning.

This initiative is part of a broader trend in the tech industry where educational workshops and training sessions are becoming essential for professionals aiming to stay competitive. As the demand for expertise in big data and AI continues to grow, events like this workshop serve as pivotal platforms for learning and collaboration among tech enthusiasts and industry experts alike.

As organizations and researchers strive to harness the potential of big data, the knowledge shared in workshops like this will likely influence future innovations in technology and data analysis. The PSC’s initiative underscores the importance of continuous learning in an era where data-driven decision-making is paramount.

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