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Multi-user equipment approved in grant 23/18337-3: Workstation 64 cores, 1TB RAM, and 2xGPU NVIDIA H100

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Handling and interpreting large volumes of multimodal data is a central challenge, requiring specialized AI and computational tools. This project will employ high-performance computing and AI algorithms on data obtained from cutting-edge technologies to investigate human behaviors and phenotypes at various biological scales, from molecular to environmental levels. It capitalizes on our previous FAPESP thematic project, which focused on data integration through network science and produced over 100 scientific papers and computational tools. Four key subprojects anchor the research. The first focuses on gene expression and phenotype relationships using spatial transcriptomics, employing AI to process this complex data. The second subproject uses AI alongside fNIRS and eye-tracking to study brain activity in educational contexts, aiming to understand learning processes. The third examines physiological responses during social interactions, using heart rate variability as a measure. The final subproject involves creating an AI-based tool for integrating diverse data sets, including Omics, brain activity, and environmental factors. The AI approach for managing, processing, and interpreting large-scale, multimodal datasets is central to all sub-projects. This approach will address not only the volume and complexity of the data but also reveal insights into the interconnectedness of biological systems. The project seeks a budget of 4.4 million Reais to fund technological resources and skilled personnel, including acquiring cutting-edge equipment and a team specialized in AI algorithm implementation and data analysis. (AU)

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