Research Smarter, Not Harder: Put LLMs to Work for You

Supercharge your research workflow with AI tools you can actually understand and control.

šŸš€ Join our upcoming seminars to learn how to use large-language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT and transformer models in real-world research and data analysis. Register for any seminar listed on this page and enter the discount code REDDIT25 for $200 off!

LLM seminars without the fluff.

Drop your email for a free video sample of our seminar on Text Classification with Transformer Models in R to get a glimpse at what these sessions are actually like—real code, real workflows, no filler.

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What You’ll Learn (Without Getting Overwhelmed)

We’re offering a series of short, hands-on seminars that help you move past the hype and start actually using LLMs and AI tools in your research. Whether you’re a social scientist, data analyst, or just LLM-curious, we’ve got something for you.


LLM Text Generation in R: Practical Prompt Engineering

Learn to generate high-quality text (like survey items or prompts) in R using GPT models—complete with hands-on prompt engineering and API control tips.

Data Analysis With ChatGPT: A Practical Introduction

Learn how to use ChatGPT as a no-code research assistant to analyze data, run statistical models, and create visualizations—plus how to avoid its common pitfalls.

Text Classification with Transformer Models in R

Learn how to turn raw text into research-ready data using transformer models and zero-shot classification—all inside R.

Bluesky Data: Collection, Cleaning, and Analysis

Learn how to collect, clean, and analyze data from Bluesky using R in this hands-on seminar designed to help you turn a fast-growing social platform into a powerful research tool.

Automatic Item Generation and Validation

Learn how to use R and AI to automatically create and validate survey items—no human data collection needed.

Using LLMs for Social Science Research

Learn how to apply ChatGPT and other LLMs to code survey responses, generate synthetic data, and run experiments in your research.


⭐ What People Are Saying

ā€œI recently completed a course on large language modeling, and it exceeded my expectations. The presentations were top-notch, the discussions were engaging, and the instructors were knowledgeable. I highly recommend this course to anyone interested in exploring large language models.ā€
— Sepideh Banava, University of California, San Francisco

“I highly recommend this course to researchers looking for an introduction to using large language models in their research. It is well-structured, comprehensive, and the support provided by the instructors is second to none.ā€
— William Rayo, Oregon State University