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Leveraging Generative AI for Research Tasks

Want to know how generative AI (GenAI) can be used to support your research? This workshop covers various GenAI tools that have applications for research tasks including tools that support writing manuscripts, exploring and summarizing literature (e.g., Research Rabbit, Consensus, and Undermind), performing evidence synthesis (including systematic and scoping reviews), and data analysis (e.g., Julius and ProQuest TDM Studio). An overview of library resources that support GenAI including PromptLab and the Library AI Studio is also provided.

This workshop is intended for those with some existing knowledge of genAI. If you need more of an introduction to AI, please check out the Library's other AI-related workshops.

This workshop is offered by the UNC Health Sciences Library and led by Matti Kauftheil.

This workshop is being offered remotely via Zoom only. Registrants will receive a Zoom link via email immediately after registering.

Related LibGuide: Beginner's Guide to Generative AI by Lynn Eades

Date:
Tuesday, April 7, 2026
Time:
1:00pm - 2:00pm
Venue:
Health Sciences Library
Presenter:
Matti Kauftheil
Categories:
AI Events and Training   Classes and Workshops  

Registration is required. There are 46 seats available.

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Matti Kauftheil