Category: TAMIDS Events
Posts about upcoming events
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Spring 2022 Data Science Seminar Series: Kunpeng Zhang: Identifying Market Structure: A Deep Network Representation Learning of Social Engagement
Kunpeng Zhang, a Ph.D. Assistant Professor in the Department of Decision, Operations and Information Technologies in the Robert H. Smith School of Business at the University of Maryland, will present an online seminar on “Identifying Market Structure: A Deep Network Representation Learning of Social Engagement” on Monday, March 28th, 2022, at 1:50pm. Read more
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Data Justice Lab Seminar Series: Brandon Booth: Integrating Psychometrics and Computing Perspectives on Bias and Fairness in Affective Computing
Dr. Brandon Booth, a a postdoctoral research associate at CU Boulder working in the Emotive Computing Lab, will present an online seminar on “Integrating Psychometrics and Computing Perspectives on Bias and Fairness in Affective Computing,” on February 23rd, 2022, at 10-10:50 am CT. Read more
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Spring 2022 Data Science Seminar Series: Fei Tong & Abhishek Shrivastava: Data Science at Capital One
Fei Tong, Director of Data Science in Capital One Data Insights, and Abhishek Shrivastava, Senior Manager of Data Science at Capital One, will present an online seminar on “Data Science at Capital One” on Monday, March 7th, 2022, at 1:50pm. Read more
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TAMIDS SCIML LAB SEMINAR SERIES: FELIPE A.C. VIANA: PROGNOSIS DIGITAL TWINS WITH HYBRID PHYSICS-INFORMED NEURAL NETWORKS
Felipe A.C. Viana, Probabilistic Mechanics Laboratory, Assistant Professor at UCF, will present an online seminar in the SciML Lab Seminar Series on “Prognosis Digital Twins With Hybrid Physics-Informed Neural Networks” on Thursday, February 17th, 2021, 2:30-3:30pm CST. Read more
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Transportation Data Science Seminar Series: Harvey J Miller: Movement Analytics for Sustainable Mobility: Using new Geospatial and Moving Objects Data To Understand The Environmental, social and economic performance of urban transportation
Harvey J. Miller, the Director of the Center for Urban and Regional Analysis, and Professor in Geography at Ohio State University, will present an online seminar in the Transportation Data Science Seminar Series on “Movement analytics for sustainable mobility: Using new geospatial and moving objects data to understand the environmental, social and economic performance of… Read more
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Data Science Webinar: Computer Vision with PyTorch and Its Applications
Dr. Yalong Pi will host a webinar on Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) technique is applied in many fields including self-driving car, medical diagnose, and smart monitoring at 2pm on February 22, 2022. Read more
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Spring 2022 Data Science Seminar Series: The Art of Data Visualization
This is not your typical slideprogressing seminar. It is a conversation with Nadieh Bremer and Shirley Wu, authors of Data Sketches, to learn their journey of imagination, exploration, and beautiful data visualizations on the project as a whole, the visuals and writing a giant coffee table-meets-technical book. Join in on February 21, 2022 Read more
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Transportation Data Science Seminar Series: Xiao Huang : Revealing the disparity in human mobility dynamics during the COVID-19 pandemic via data-driven approaches
Xiao Huang, an Assistant Professor in Geosciences at the University of Arkansas, will present an online seminar in the Transportation Data Science Seminar Series on “Revealing the disparity in human mobility dynamics during the COVID-19 pandemic via data-driven approaches” on Thursday February 03rd, 2022, 8-9pm CT. Read more
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2022 Student Data Science Competition Final
The 2022 Data Science competition challenges participants to conduct a data-driven study that analyzes, describes and visualizes Texas A&M research in ways that illuminate the patterns, reach, and opportunities for research collaboration across disciplines and can help Texas A&M to communicate about the significance and impact of our research. Submissions by registered teams are due… Read more
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Update: Online Workshop: Digital Twins
This informal online workshop was held on February 8, 2022, with the aim to help identify and bring together members of the academic community at Texas A&M who are interested in studying and building digital twins. Through the exchange of ideas and results, we hope to foster coherent research efforts that can lead to scientific… Read more