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AI/ML STIG Lecture Series

Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Science and Technology Interest Group (AI/ML STIG)

Module 1: Large Language Models as Autonomous Agents

AI/ML STIG about AI/ML STIG Lecture Series

Location

Virtual

Dates

10 November 2025
4:00pm ET

Community

AI-ML STIG

Type

Seminar

Large Language Models as Research Agents: Part 1

Speaker

Yuan-Sen Ting, The Ohio State University

Learn the fundamentals of working with LLM APIs—making calls, managing conversations, and crafting effective prompts. Master key parameters, build multi-turn conversations, and implement prompting strategies for research tasks.

Topics Covered

  • Understanding and using LLM APIs
  • Temperature, max_tokens, system prompts
  • Multi-turn conversations
  • Prompting strategies for research
  • Vision models for image analysis

Lecture notes: https://tingyuansen.github.io/NASA_AI_ML_STIG/

Recordings and slides will be posted to the same site after each lecture.

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