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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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