GDG AI for Science - Australia
Google’s new code editor, Antigravity, is an AI-assisted IDE (Integrated Development Environment) with native agentic an...
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Google’s new code editor, Antigravity, is an AI-assisted IDE (Integrated Development Environment) with native agentic and generative AI capabilities built into the platform to rapidly accelerate computational and data driven development and research. Antigravity is built on top of the Visual Studio Code editor for a familiar but accelerated user experience. The embedded agentic assistance allows users to spend more time solving research problems and less time debugging problematic code. This workshop is designed for researchers of all coding skill levels. We will walk through simple, research-grounded examples to help you fit the Antigravity framework immediately to your own projects.
In this 1-hour virtual session, you will:
Automatically visualise and explore your datasets.
Wrangle and clean your data “instantly”.
Refactor code to execute efficiently on HPC environments or similar.
Produce machine learning pipelines that immediately fit your research problems.
Who should attend:
PhD students, researchers, industry professionals, anyone looking to accelerate your work with AI. Use case will be grounded in typical scientific workloads.
Check out all of the AI for Science, Build with AI series:
May 7: Python and AI fundamentals
May 21: AI Agents for Research
May 28: AI-Assisted Research with Antigravity
Come to one or all sessions, everybody welcome! You will need to register for each event.
Requirements:
A Google account to use Antigravity and AI Studio.
Before the session please download and install Antigravity for your system by following the instructions here: https://antigravity.google/download
Bonus - free cloud credits for every attendee!
Course Content:
As our speaker is donating their time, we want to ensure a full and engaged event. Please reserve your spot only if you are committed to joining us for this workshop.
Science Catalyst Program Manager
Macquarie University
Macquarie University
The University of Queensland
University of Queensland
Science Catalyst Program Manager
University of Sydney
University of Sydney
Monash University
Organiser