We are excited to share an exceptional opportunity for AI researchers at Washington University. The National AI Research Resource (NAIRR) Pilot, supported by the US National Science Foundation (NSF) and the US Department of Energy (DOE), is accepting applications to request access to state-of-the-art computing, AI models and educational resources to advance AI research.
Additionally, Microsoft has committed $20 million in Azure compute credits to the NAIRR Pilot. This includes access to cutting-edge AI models, advanced tools for trustworthy AI, HIPAA-compliant computing resources for healthcare research, and innovative tools via Azure Quantum Elements. Plus, you get the chance to collaborate with Microsoft’s scientists and engineers.
Proposals are reviewed monthly, and projects are awarded for 12 months.
Need Help?
The Digital Intelligence & Innovation (DI2) Accelerator at Washington University wants to learn more about your research and provide assistance with the proposal process.
Contact the DI2 Accelerator at di2accelerator@wustl.edu.