Zavier, as a TAMIDS Student Ambassador, gave a presentation at the “Generative AI Mastery: From Theory to Practice“ workshop on October 12, 2024. The event, hosted by TAMIDS with collaborators from NASA, Prairie View A&M, and Texas Southern University, focused on cutting-edge AI models and their applications.
“My work on integrating Monte Carlo methods with generative AI for optimizing radiation detection systems automating Modelling and Simulation Software for advanced nuclear reactor technologies garnered valuable feedback, helping me refine my models and gain deeper insights into state-of-the-art advancements in the field”.
Zavier delivered a seminar titled “Large Language Models (LLMs) and AI Agents Applications in Nuclear Science and Engineering” at the RAISE AI Lunch Seminar on October 30, 2024. The presentation highlighted the transformative role of AI and LLMs in automating and optimizing Monte Carlo simulations and nuclear engineering workflows. Zavier’s insights showcased how AI-driven tools enhance predictive capabilities, improve decision-making, and streamline complex engineering processes, offering innovative solutions for greater efficiency and productivity in the field.