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U-M GPT In Depth
Overview
U-M GPT initially comes with prompt limits set at 25 prompts per hour. Each query asked is considered one prompt. When initiating a chat with U-M GPT:
Access the Prompt: Log in to U-M GPT with your uniqname and UMICH (Level-1) password, and complete Duo two-factor authentication.
Start the Conversation: Enter your query, request, or message in the U-M GPT interface. Be clear and concise.
Interact with the Responses: U-M GPT will process your input and generate a response. Read the response and interact with it as needed. Provide additional information when answers are unclear or incomplete.
Clarify or Correct: If U-M GPT's response doesn't address your query accurately, or if you encounter any misunderstandings, you can clarify or correct the information by providing more context.
Fully Review Output: When using U-M GPT, or any other AI technology, it is important to fact-check to ensure the information is accurate and from trusted sources. Cross-reference with established knowledge.
Or, go straight to U-M GPT (umich Level-1 required).
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About UROP: Established in 1988-1989, the Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program (UROP) creates research partnerships between undergraduate students and University of Michigan (U-M) researchers and community partners and organizations. Our students engage in research and creative projects with research mentors representing all 19 colleges/schools/units at U-M. UROP focuses on the skills, perspectives, and resources that diverse students bring to higher education by encouraging them toward a life-long appreciation for discovery, building understanding across differences, and critically examining information in the world around them. Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program
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Our Former Post-Doc
Yang Lyu Ph.D., formerly of the Pletcher Lab, is a newly annointed faculty member at Rutgers University, in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Dr. Lyu practices her research under the Department of Molecular Biology & Biochemistry, as of the Fall semester of 2022.