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We’ll have an informal planning meeting. Come along and let us know what you’d like to see in the Data Science Meetup. There’ll be muffins.
“Finding Ice Age houses in Colorado and other problems in archaeological data analysis”, presented by Todd Surovell (Anthropology).
“Using adaptive prior regularization to quantify species interactions in diverse communities”, presented by Christopher Weiss-Lehman (Botany).
“Genomic approaches to studying North American snake diversity”, presented by Sean Harrington (INBRE).
“Adventures in hierarchical Bayesian modeling”, presented by Andrew Siefert (Botany). For this one, we’ll be on zoom at https://uwyo.zoom.us/j/95012886827
“Efficiently Mobilizing Data for Decision Making -- Implications for Data Science Curriculum Design”, presented by Timothy Robinson (Maths and Stats).
“Data in Hydrology - More than just Streamflow”, presented by Fabian Nippgen and Salar Jarhan (Ecosystems Science and Management).
"Leveraging Data of Large-Scale High-Fidelity Numerical Simulations in Wind Energy Applications", presented by Andrew Kirby (School of Computing).
Fall 2022
We’re going to try something different this semester and have a series of presentations from faculty and students across UW to see the breadth of data science (in the widest sense). The format is a short-ish talk/demo, followed by questions – we want this to be as interactive as possible! In the Fall 2022 semester, we met at 1 p.m. Fridays (Mountain Time) on Zoom.
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